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  2. Al Qabas - Wikipedia

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    Al Qabas had a critical approach to government of Kuwait [11] and is a liberal publication. [9] In April 2012, it published an editorial calling for ending the struggle within the ruling family of Kuwait, Al Sabah.

  3. List of newspapers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The number of newspapers published reached the peak in 2009, when there were 14 Arabic dailies, three English dailies and a dozens weekly newspapers in Kuwait. [2] But the numbers decreased since then either on account of the 2008 financial crisis and the increase of digital news sources or by government censorship.

  4. Politics of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary in Kuwait is not independent of the government, the Emir appoints all the judges and many judges are foreign nationals from Egypt.In each administrative district of Kuwait, there is a Summary Court (also called Courts of First Instance which are composed of one or more divisions, like a Traffic Court or an Administrative Court); then there is Court of Appeals; Cassation Court ...

  5. Kuwait's finance minister submits resignation - local media - AOL

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    Kuwait's Finance Minister Manaf Abdulaziz Al Hajri has submitted his resignation, local media said on Tuesday, after just three months in the job. Al Hajri did not immediately respond to a request ...

  6. How did newspapers cover the attacks of September 11, 2001? - AOL

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    Newspaper covers from the days following the 9/11 attacks give a glimpse into the confusion and anger felt not just by the U.S., but also around the world.

  7. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By tracking citations and social media shares across various news outlets and correlating with editorial political leaning, they found that right-wing media sources had effectively segregated themselves [146] into in an increasingly isolated silo, creating a propaganda feedback loop [147] [148] continually becoming more extreme and more partisan.

  8. ‘Wicked’ Now Playing in Kuwait Cinemas Following Fears Film ...

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    Kuwait has become the strictest of the Gulf states when it comes to film censorship, more so than Saudi Arabia. Following the banning of “Barbie” last summer, Kuwaitis actually travelled over ...

  9. Al-Jarida - Wikipedia

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    Al Jarida was first published on 2 July 2007. [1] The paper is owned by Mohammed Al-Sager, [2] the former editor-in-chief of Al-Qabas and the former Arab Parliament president. . The editor-in-chief for Al-Jarida is Khalid Alhel