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Beware gang issuing fake driving licenses
The Interior Ministry has warned the public about a gang which forges driving licenses issued to expatriates in exchange for $800 without the need to visit the concerned authority or pass the driving test, reports Al-Qabas daily.
Violations detected in gold market
Supervisor of Precious Metal Department in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Saad Al-Saeed disclosed that 33 violations were issued against several jewelry shops in Farwaniya area, reports Al-Anba daily.
Court sentences 3 expats to death
The Criminal Court chaired by Counselor Nayef Al-Dahoum has issued the death sentence against three Iranians for smuggling illicit drugs.
New Terminal 4 will open on July 25
Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA) will give the new Terminal 4 building in Kuwait International Airport to Kuwait Airways Corporation (KAC) on July 25, reports Al-Anba daily quoting an official.
Funds for 90,500 jobs for expatriates in ministries
In contrast to the trend and the government announced plans to recruit Kuwaitis in ministries and various government agencies, an official document which is obtained by the daily showed the government allocated funds for 90,500 jobs for non-Kuwaitis in ministries and government institutions by increasing about 5,000 new jobs for expatriates in those entities fiscal ended March 2019, reports Al-Anba daily.
My Husband having affair with neighbor
An Arab woman lodged a complaint at a police station in Farwaniya Governorate, accusing her Arab neighbor of having an affair with her husband, reports Al-Anba daily. She explained that her neighbor called her to ask for help because she was not feeling well. Her neighbor then informed her husband that she asked her for help.
No bikinis allowed
The Hawalli police are said to have taken ‘action’ against young women who were seen wearing bikini on a public beach in Al-Bida’a, reports Al-Rai daily. The daily added, this happened after a Kuwaiti woman complained to the Operations Room of the Ministry of Interior. The daily did not give more details.
How would be Kuwait weather in 2035
Climate change is a global environmental issue at the top of the international agenda. Despite opposition, its effects have been researched and substantiated by many scientists worldwide, including but not limited to the UNFCCC and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Father deported, Mother holed up and 5 years old daughter found on beach in Kuwait
An unidentified 5-year-old Syrian girl who was found alone crying bitterly on a beach off the Blajat Street has been handed over to the Salmiya Police Station, reports Al-Rai daily.