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Syrian News Channel (Syria Al Ekhbaria) (On DVB-T System) Nour Al Sham; Syrian education TV (On DVB-T System) Sakaker 24 (On DVB-T System) Drama 24 (On DVB-T System) Sports TV (On DVB-T System) Syria TV SD; Syria TV HD; Lana TV; Lana TV HD; Lana Plus TV; Orient News; Halab Today TV; PubliTools; Sama TV; Al khabar TV; Massaya TV; Suroyo TV
Iqraa: Arabic Islamic channel; ART Movies Arabic movie channel five, broadcast in North America, Asia-Pacific and Australia; ART: International Arabic channel, broadcast in North America and Brazil; ART Tarab: Arabic classic music and opera channel, broadcast in North America and Australia; Radio. ART Music Radio; Dhikr Radio for the Holy Quran
Thousands of Iraqi football fans were expected in Kuwait on Tuesday for a World Cup qualifier, the first time they have been allowed to attend since former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invaded ...
The Kuwaiti modern art movement emerged in the 1930s, Kuwait has the oldest modern arts movement in the Arabian Peninsula. [1] Kuwait is home to more than 20 art galleries. [2] In recent years, Kuwait's contemporary art scene has boomed. [3] [4] [5] Kuwait has the second most lively gallery scene in the GCC (after Dubai). [6] [7] [8]
ART is an international Arabic general entertainment satellite TV channel, part of the Arab Radio and Television Network.ART is available in the USA, Canada, Caribbean (Canada and Caribbean are available on selection pay-TV provider only), Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Brunei.
The state broadcaster Kuwait Television operates the domestic channels, including KTV1 (music shows, internal news, current affairs and official conferences coverage), KTV2 (family programmes in English, Kuwaiti TV series subbed in English and English Movies subbed in Arabic), Al Akhbar (the main international news coverage channel), and KTV Sport (formerly KTV3).
KUWAIT (Reuters) -Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah died on Saturday, aged 86, according to the royal court, just over three years after assuming power in the U.S.-allied Gulf oil producer.
Al Yaum was first published in Dammam in 1965. [3] [4] Initially, it was a weekly eight-page magazine. Its frequency and size increased over time, becoming a daily newspaper in 1978. [1] The owner and publisher of the paper is Dar Al Yaum Organization for Printing and Publishing. [5] [6] The headquarters of Al Yaum is in Dammam. [7] [8]