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Lulwa Al-Qatami, in Arabic: لولوة القطامي (born 1933/34 [1]) is an activist and educator, who was the first woman from Kuwait to attend university abroad. A former director of Kuwait University and UNESCO ambassador, she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005 and in 2019 was awarded the Legion of Honour for her services to education and women's empowerment.
Al-Kuwait Al-Yawm , first published in 1954, [3] is solely the government gazette used for public matters and not used for journalistic reporting. Publishing certain actions in the gazette is necessary for them to become legally valid, like in instances of name changes. This is an incomplete list of newspapers in Kuwait.
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Kuwait" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Al Rai (Kuwaiti newspaper) S. Al-Seyassah; W.
Emad al al-Atiqi, Anwar Ali al-Mudhaf and Abdullah Ali al-Yahya retained their posts as oil, finance and foreign ministers respectively, according to the decree from the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh ...
Following two elections in 1938 and a dispute between Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and the elected Legislative Council, the sheikh dissolved the council in March 1939 and replaced it with a fully-appointed advisory council. However, the council ceased meeting in July 1940 after an investigation into the treasury's accounts.
Al Qabas had a weekly supplement on environmental issues, which can be translated into English as Our Environment is Our Life. [8] The daily had a circulation of 120,000 copies before the invasion of Kuwait in 1991. [9] Its 2001 circulation was 79,000 copies and the paper was the third best selling newspaper in Kuwait.
Mohammed Al-Sanousi. 13 January – Youssef Al-Qatami, (aged 73), plastic artist and member of the Kuwaiti Society for Fine Arts. [5]10 February – Dr. Saleh Mohammad Al-Ojairi, (aged 101) astronomer, founder of astronomy in Kuwait and the region.
Loulwa Abdulwahab Essa Al-Qatami: Al-Qatami the first woman to study abroad, she left Kuwait on 12 June 1955 for a degree in education. Upon her return, she and a few other Kuwaiti women founded the Women's Cultural and Social Society in 1963.