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Christopher Pfeiffer, a Westminster soldier accused of deserting his Army unit, is slowly making his way home after paperwork problems threatened to strand him in Kuwait a second time. Pfeiffer's officers notified him last week that he might be discharged...
Tags: Christopher Pfeiffer, Army, Kuwait, Theresa Mwimbwa, U.S, Afghanistan, Alaska, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, War in Afghanistan, Fort Richardson
Gulf oil producers have initially agreed on plans to allow local companies to operate in each member countries in a move that will clear a major obstacle for the enforcement of a landmark common market they approved in 2008. Ministers of trade and industry...
Tags: GCC Supreme Council, common market, trade agencies, customs union, restricting imported, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Economic integration, Persian Gulf states, Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, International organizations, Single market, Middle East
Kuwait's public prosecution yesterday extended the detention of a journalist accused of slandering the prime minister until after the Eid Al-Adha holidays, his family said. In a statement posted on Mohammad Abdulqader Al-Jassem's blog, his family quoted...
Tags: Mohammad Abdulqader Al-Jassem, Kuwaiti, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Politics, Adha, Arab people
Sabt however provided no specific details about the negotiations or meetings between officials from the two countries. Iraq said earlier in the week that the joint technical commission will meet before the end of November. A number of oilfields lie on...
Tags: Saudi-Kuwaiti, Iraqi Rumaila, Kuwait City, Headline News Kuwait, borders oilfields, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Foreign relations of Kuwait, Invasion of Kuwait, Geography of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, Saudi¬タモKuwaiti neutral zone, Rumaila field
President of the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee Dragoljub Mi�unovi� stated that Serbia and China were on the same side in observing international law. Serbia and People�s Republic of China were developing very quickly based on long friendship...
Tags: Serbia, China, Kuwaiti, Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Belgrade, Politics, Kuwait, House of Al-Sabah, Emirates, Kosovo, Foreign relations of Kuwait, Western Asia, Republics, Government of Kuwait, War Conflict
Kuwait has officially denied reports in a program broadcast on an Iraqi TV channel that a Kuwaiti terrorist was arrested in Iraq before he could carry out his planned terrorist attack. Ali Al-Muomen, the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Iraq, said that although...
Tags: Kuwaiti Ambassador, Iraqi, foreign ministry, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ
MP Salwa Al-Jassar has said that Kuwait's highest authorities must take action to ensure that women have the right to serve in senior judicial positions in the country. There are many highly qualified and experienced Kuwaiti women ready to work in such...
Tags: Kuwaiti, Salwa Al-Jassar, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Emirates, Western Asia, Arab people
With gold prices soaring each day in the world market, Kuwait is expected to experience a 'gold holiday' this Eid. Many customers are avoiding the purchase of the precious metal as a gift for their loved ones this holiday. Many shop owners at the Gold...
Tags: Kuwait Times, kuwait market, gold holidays, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Gold as an investment, Pricing, Precious metal, Business Finance, Marketing, Gold, Competition, Bangle
MP Abdurrahman Al-Anjari has submitted a number of parliamentary questions to the Minister of Education and Higher Education, Dr Moudhi Al-Humoud regarding a kindergarten inspector working with the Ahmadi Educational Directorate who was referred to the...
Tags: Ahmadi Educational Directorate, ahmadi directorate, education minister, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, House of Al-Sabah, Al-Mubarak
Published Date: 26 November 2009 THE death of a Scots oil worker in the Middle East two years ago is being investigated as a murder, it was reported last night. John Kane, from Troon in Ayrshire, was injured when working in Kuwait in December 2007.
Tags: Kuwait, Mr Kane, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Kane, Glenn Jacobs, Law Crime