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Environment laws violators to be deported
As per Arabtimes, The Public Relations and Security Media Department at the Ministry of Interior has reaffirmed its commitment to strictly enforce the Environment Protection Law in compliance with the instruction of Undersecretary Lieutenant General Suleiman Al-Fahad to protect the environment. Continue Reading »
Deportation centers overflow with expats
As per Arabtimes, Despite the tremendous efforts exerted by Ministry of Interior in seizing violators of residency law and wanted individuals, delays in completion of deportation proceedings have resulted in accumulation of expatriates in the detention centers under inhumane conditions which has led to outbreaks of diseases, reports Al-Shahed daily. Continue Reading »
Video – Fisherman attacked by three men
Fisherman attacked by three men but so far it is not confirmed whether it was happened in Kuwaiti territorial water or outside.
No more expats of +50 age in Ministries in Kuwait
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) issued a circular to all ministries and other governmental bodies to submit on March 1, 2016 the list of expatriate workers with their ages and to end the service of those who have reached the age of 50, reports Al- Nahar daily quoting sources. Continue Reading »
Mobile theft caught in camera in Farwaniya , Kuwait
Mobile theft caught in camera in Farwaniya , Kuwait
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89 more Expats arrested in Hawally
As per Arabtimes, The Public Security Sector in the Ministry of Interior conducted a security crackdown in Hawally where it checked the identification documents of 387 people.
Now parents can sue school if fees raised
As per ArabTimes, In the wake of a statement by the Minister of Education Dr Bader Al-Essa affirming the draft law of private education Continue Reading »
Son threatens to kill dad
A Kuwaiti father in his 70s was shocked when his 24-year-old son stormed into his bedroom, pulled a gun and threatened to kill him before fleeing the house. Continue Reading »
Subsidy cuts not to affect low-income peoples in Kuwait
Any reduction in subsidies will not affect people with low-income, said Ali Al-Omair, Minister of Public Works and State Minister for National Assembly Affairs.