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kwttoday · 2 years
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Kuwait urges public to report LGBT symbols
Kuwait urges public to report LGBT symbols
Kuwait urges public to report LGBT symbols Kuwait has urged members of the public to report any displays or promotion of the ‘pride flag’ or other symbols of the LGBT community, the latest step in the country against the perceived promotion of homosexuality. Read- Kuwait: No Covid related death in the country since April 3rd “Inform us about the flag or any signs or phrases inviting or…
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greatlobbyis123 · 4 months
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blockchainnewsme · 1 year
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CBDC in Kuwait: The Journey
Government interest in the crypto industry has increased significantly. This is majorly due to crypto’s increased adoption across the world. One of the significant ways through which countries have demonstrated their interest in crypto is CBDCs.  What are CBDCs? Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is a digital currency issued and backed by a country’s Central Bank. The CBDC is highly similar…
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my-venki-blog · 2 years
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timesofocean · 2 years
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Magnitude 5 earthquake strikes off Kuwait
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Magnitude 5 earthquake strikes off Kuwait
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Kuwait (The Times Groupe)- Kuwait has announced an earthquake of magnitude 5 shook south of the Persian Gulf country on Saturday.
Kuwait’s National Seismic Network reported the quake occurred at 4:28 local time (1:28 GMT) at a depth of five kilometers southwest of Al-Ahmadi province, the state news agency KUNA reported.
There were no injuries or damage reported.
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yeahnews · 2 years
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Ooredoo Kuwait Gold Sponsor Of AUM Career Fair
KUWAIT: Ooredoo Telecom, the first to introduce innovative digital services in Kuwait, participated as the Gold Sponsor at the American University of the Middle East's Career Fair.
Ooredoo's Human Resources Department was present at the career fair to answer students queries about job opportunities, job descriptions, career paths, and to learn about the different training and internship opportunities Ooredoo provides annually in collaboration with different entities.
Omar Saleh Al-Bassam, Chief Human Resources and Administration Services Officer at Ooredoo Kuwait reiterated the company's belief in the major role youth play in the future of the country.
Ooredoo Kuwait's booth witnessed a noticeable turnout from the career fair visitors, as members of the Human Resources staff provided answers to all inquiries raised by the students who filled out the job applications for available vacancies.
During the fair, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American University of the Middle East, Dr Fahad Ibrahim Al-Othman, presented an honorary shield to Ooredoo Kuwait, in appreciation of the company's continuous role in supporting and nurturing fresh graduates.
Ooredoo boasts a dynamic and fresh corporate culture where new ideas are nurtured, and everyone is given a fair chance to grow and maximize their potential.
Ooredoo employees are always given opportunities to develop their skills and enhance their knowledge through extensive year-round training programs along with new challenges to develop their interests.
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northgazaupdates · 1 month
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19 March 2024
Sources report multiple, apparently simultaneous bombings of aid-seekers by the IOF tonight in north Gaza.
Resistance News Network reports on Telegram that the IOF has once again bombed Kuwait Roundabout, wounding and killing many starving civilians. RNN writes
🚨 A large number of martyrs and injuries were reported near the Kuwait Roundabout southeast of Gaza City in the northern #Gaza Strip, following an IOF strike which targeted a gathering of committees formed by notables and tribes tasked with securing the entry of aid from the Roundabout into famine-stricken Gaza City.
After four days of successful aid deliveries to the northern #Gaza Strip since the latest flour massacre, the IOF returns to targeting aid-seekers after eliminating the mechanisms for securing the entry of aid, in an attempt to sow chaos. In the past 24 hours, 3 officials who were facilitating the entry of aid in northern and central Gaza were assassinated by the IOF.
Hossam Shabat said at least 23 were martyred in the Kuwait Roundabout attack, with many more injured. Shortly after, he reported the death toll rose to 30. It may continue to rise.
He also reports that the IOF bombed aid-seekers in the Shafut area of southeastern Gaza City. He says the number of martyrs and injured is large, but does not provide a rough estimate at this time.
More information will be provided as I find it.
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decolonize-the-left · 28 days
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Here are the day's main developments. At least 82 Palestinians have been killed and 98 injured in Israeli strikes in the past 24 hours, according to the latest figures from the Gaza health ministry. At least 32,705 Palestinians have been killed and 75,190 injured in Israeli strikes on Gaza since 7 October. Truce talks between Israel and Hamas will resume on Sunday in Cairo, Egypt's Al Qahera News TV reported on Saturday, citing a security source. To mark the 48th anniversary of Land Day on Saturday afternoon, thousands of Palestinians marched through the town of Deir Hanna. On 30 March 1976, six Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces as thousands of Palestinians in Israel's northern Galilee region rose up against the Israeli expropriation and occupation of Palestinian lands. The event became known as Land Day and a symbol of the national struggle that unites Palestinians around the world. According to a statement issued by the Colonisation and Wall Resistance Commission (CWRC), Israel has seized 27 sq km of land in the occupied West Bank since 7 October. World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said around 9,000 patients urgently needed to be evacuated from Gaza for lifesaving treatment abroad. These patients had suffered wounds in Israeli bombing, or needed cancer treatment, kidney dialysis or treatment for other chronic conditions, Tedros wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter. Other key developments included: The British government has received advice from its own lawyers stating that Israel has breached international humanitarian law in Gaza but has failed to make it public, according to advice received from its own lawyers, according to a leaked recording obtained by the UK's Observer newspaper. At least five people were killed and dozens injured by gunfire during an aid delivery in Gaza. The incident happened after thousands of people gathered in the Kuwait roundabout in northern Gaza, awaiting the arrival of 15 food aid trucks. Al Jazeera Arabic reported that Israel had intensified its shelling on the eastern parts of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis. The air strikes targeted al-Mughraqa in the north of Khan Younis. UN peacekeeping mission Unifil confirmed that four of its personnel were injured in an explosion in the southern Lebanese border town of Rmeish. A group of around 20 relatives of Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip on Saturday called for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said on Saturday that the "famine" in Gaza could be dealt with in a short time if Israel opened the land crossings for aid to enter.
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news4dzhozhar · 1 month
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IT HAS HAPPENED AGAIN!!!
Palestinian officials call latest assault ‘premeditated’ as people seeking humanitarian supplies increasingly targeted.
At least 21 Palestinians have been killed after Israeli forces opened fire on thousands of people waiting for aid in Gaza City in the same area that was targeted hours earlier, government officials said.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza described the late Thursday attack as a “new, premeditated massacre” and said more than 150 people were wounded.
Witnesses told Al Jazeera that Israeli forces had used helicopters, tanks and drones to target thousands of people waiting on food trucks.
It was the latest in a string of assaults on people desperately in need of food and other essential supplies as Israel continues to obstruct and severely control the entry of aid into the enclave.
Earlier on Thursday, at the same food distribution point at the Kuwait Roundabout, Israeli forces had shot dead at least six Palestinians, as the death toll has risen to more than 400 people in such attacks.
The Israeli military carried out five separate attacks on aid distribution centres in the past 48 hours in the Gaza Strip, killing 56 people and injuring more than 300,  the media office of the enclave’s government said on Friday.
“We hold the US administration and the international community, in addition to the ‘Israeli’ occupation, fully responsible for the crime of genocide,” it said in a statement on Telegram.
The Israeli military denied that its forces had opened fire on the crowds and claimed instead that “armed Palestinians” were responsible for the attack.
“Armed Palestinians opened fire while Gazan civilians were awaiting the arrival of the aid convoy” in Gaza City on Thursday and then “continued to shoot as the crowd of Gazans began looting the trucks”, the military said in a statement on Friday.
“Additionally, a number of Gazan civilians were run over by the trucks,” it said, adding that a preliminary review determined that its forces did not carry out the attack with tanks, guns or air strikes.
The military was “continuing to review the incident”, it said.
Weapon of war
Martin Griffiths, the UN’s emergency relief coordinator, said on Friday that incidents of Israeli forces shooting at Palestinians searching for food “cannot be allowed to continue”.
“People should not have to die while trying to keep their families alive,” he said in a post on X.
“Distributing aid in Gaza should be done in a safe, dignified and predictable manner. Anything less is unconscionable. The war must end.”
Shaina Low, communications adviser for the Norwegian Refugee Council, said the ongoing killings of aid seekers represent a breakdown in communication between aid groups and Israeli authorities.
“It’s a clear sign that the deconfliction system, in which humanitarian agencies and the UN notify and correspond with Israel … is completely failing,” she told Al Jazeera, adding that this system is meant to allow aid agencies to inform Israel of routes they will take to ensure they aren’t targeted.
“This is something that is preventable and shouldn’t be happening,” Low added.
Rights groups say that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war against Palestinians.
With Israel’s war on Gaza now in its sixth month, the United Nations has warned that at least 576,000 people in the enclave – a quarter of the population – are on the brink of famine, and global pressure has been growing on Israel to allow more access to aid.
Israel, which controls Gaza’s crossings, has opened just one entry point into the enclave since the start of the war and imposed “endless checking procedures” for trucks to pass through, UN agencies say.
Faced with Israel’s obstruction of aid trucks, the international community has devised complicated workarounds, including a sea corridor from Cyprus to the besieged Strip and plans by the United States to set up a temporary jetty off Gaza’s coast to bring in supplies –  a move criticised as an attempt to divert attention from Washington’s continued military and political support for Israel as famine looms and the onslaught persists.
Last month, Israeli forces killed 118 people scrambling for flour on the coastal al-Rashid Street, southwest of Gaza City, provoking worldwide condemnation, but the attacks have nonetheless continued unabated.
The Gaza Health Ministry said in its latest update on Friday that at least 31,490 Palestinians have been killed and 73,439  wounded by Israeli attacks since October 7.
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kwttoday · 1 year
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Closure of some roads in Kuwait due to bad weather
Closure of some roads in Kuwait due to bad weather
Closure of some roads in Kuwait due to bad weather A number of roads in Fahaheel are closed today due to the water logging due to the heavy rain witnessed in these areas. The roads closed are Fahaheel Road towards Umm Al-Haiman, Fahaheel coastal road towards Al-Kout Complex and Shuaiba port warehouses road, Ministry of Interior said. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KWT Today…
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greatlobbyis123 · 4 months
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kuwaisiana · 2 days
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Watch our climate fiction inspired music video! A Kuwait-based team helped me kick off a new era for Kuwaisiana, now based in Seattle-Tacoma.
Our latest music video, Lost Empire, marks the band’s embrace of solarpunk imagination and the start of a new era in the band’s lore as we embrace new methods of storytelling.
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Lost Empire holds a special place as transition point. The track was recorded early pandemic (2020) and the video was made last time I visited Kuwait (2023), so it binds memories, experiences and people across New Orleans, Kuwait and Seattle.
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officemaster-ae · 11 months
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Simple Office Furniture Tricks for Finding the Deals
There are many different ways that you can decorate your office. You can pick a particular type of furniture and choose your furnishings based on that, or you can have furniture that is a mix of styles, shapes, and color schemes. Some styles of furniture are more expensive than others, and it might be cheaper for you to pick a style that is less expensive.
A common type of office furniture seen in many offices consists of dark heavy wood. This type of furniture usually features heavy L-shaped desks with hutches, matching bookcases, long reception desks, and bulky workstations. The look is very elegant and expensive. However, if you would like to purchase office furniture that is not going to make you broke, you might consider a more modern design.
Modern designs include a plain and simple approach. This is where a desk is just a desk and a chair is just a chair, there are no fancy bells and whistles. The beauty of having simple designs is that you can save money on buying the products. Because the parts are usually less and the material less expensive, it is often a more economical way to buy furniture.
If you're looking to buy cheap office furniture you can always check out used office furniture stores. And when you're looking in the used stores, take note of the modern and simple designs because chances are they will be even less expensive than the huge wooden desks. Keeping your office furniture simple is a neat way to save money on decorating your office space.
The internet is a great tool for finding bargains. You can search out some nifty online stores that also feature pictures of their products. You can find sources that make material that is cheaper than other materials and in turn, cost less to sell.
Buying right from the furniture manufacture is another excellent way to buy inexpensive furniture. Especially if you buy in bulk quantities, you will be sure to save money. When you purchase office furniture from a store you are also paying the store their share of the profit.
You can also search out for office spaces that are closing, going bankrupt or simply moving, and look for great rates on buying their used furniture. If it is a private sale, you might have a better chance of talking down the price or offering a small lump sum for an entire load of office furniture.
Adding new office furniture to your office space can be a fun and rewarding experience. You will ultimately pick the style, color, and design of the furniture you are buying. And if you shop well and end up with some trendy cheap pieces then you will be more than happy. All it takes is some nifty shopping tricks and lots of patience as you shop around for the best deals and products for you. Remember that timing is everything, so you might have to keep checking the internet for deals or keep looking in the paper for used office furniture sales. It may take some time, but in the end, will be worth the wait.
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yeahnews · 2 years
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Kuwait Resumes Flights After Severe Dust Storm
Flights and air traffic have resumed at Kuwait International Airport following severe weather caused by a dust storm, the country's Civil Aviation Authority said on Monday.
Civil aviation officials announced the return of air traffic at 5.50pm local time after suspending flights for nearly three hours.
Earlier on Monday, the skies in Kuwait turned orange as a severe sandstorm blanketed the country, forcing airport authorities to suspend all flights for the second time this month due to the weather phenomenon.
"Commercial flights will be rescheduled because of current weather patterns, while air traffic will resume normally only once the dust storm subsides," said Emad Al Juluwi, Kuwait Civil Aviation's deputy director general for Air Navigation Services Affairs.
Kuwait's Ministry of Interior warned all citizens and residents on Monday of the unstable weather caused by the dust storm and of poor visibility on the roads for most of the day.
Dust storms have also smothered Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and parts of the UAE - with more feared in the coming days.
The National Centre of Meteorology issued a warning that a number of Saudi cities will be affected by strong winds that may lead to dust storms.
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