Recent Articles
News Of Kuwait Placing Visa Ban On Pakistanis ‘Fake’
Majority of newspapers had carried a news agency report saying that Kuwait has banned nationals from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan’s ambassador in Kuwait has said that Kuwait hasn’t placed any visa ban on Pakistani nationals, reported Kheleej Times.
Patient need sex from a Syrian secretary
A 20-yearold Syrian secretary working for a private clinic in Hawalli has filed a complaint with the Nugra Police Station accusing a Kuwaiti patient of harassing, molesting and inciting her to have sex, reports Al-Shahed daily.
Movie ‘Maulana’ ban in Kuwait
Chairman and CEO of the International Film Distribution Co Hisham Al- Ghanim said the Egyptian film titled ‘Maulana’ has been banned in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) citing censorship reasons, reports Annahar daily.
Egyptian salesman caught peeping at female
Police have arrested an unidentified Egyptian salesman for spying on a female diplomat while trying new clothes inside a change room of a shop at an unidentified location, reports Al-Rai daily.
MOH urged expatriates to avoid crowding
Ministry of Health has urged expatriates to avoid crowding in front of health insurance centers
Filipina beaten to death
Filipina Household Service Worker (HSW) was allegedly beaten to death by her employer on Jan 25, coincidentally on the same day that Filipina HSW Jakatia Pawa was hanged.
Kuwaiti woman forgot snake in bag in taxi
A Kuwaiti woman reportedly forgot a 2-meter long snake inside a taxi before she boarded a flight to Kuwait from the Cairo International Airport, reports Al-Rai daily.
Criminal Court sentenced a Srilankan to Death
The Criminal Court, presided over by Judge Waleed Al-Kandari has sentenced a Sri Lankan to death by hanging for the premeditated murder of his wife, reports Al-Anba daily.
Expatriates will enjoy the services at costs that suit the variation of each service
Ministry of Health has announced its intention to form a technical, financial and legal committee to study and update the costs of the health services offered to expatriates in government hospitals, affirming its keenness to ensure expatriates will enjoy the services at costs that suit the variation of each service.