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Manila announced a “total ban” on new employment in Kuwait
Kuwait’s foreign minister on Tuesday condemned what he called an “escalation” by Manila after the Philippines expanded a ban on its nationals working in Kuwait.
9 years old student died
Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education Dr Hamed Al-Azmi announced on Tuesday formation of an investigative committee consisting of three bodies from outside the Ministry of Education to probe the death of student Issa Al-Bloushi.
New Feature : WhatsApp to let users add three participants in call
WhatsApp beta for Android has been updated with a new feature that lets people add up to three participants in a group call.
Mentally ill woman rapist caught
The public security officers, in cooperation with the Farwaniya police have arrested the Syrian man who was wanted by law for sexually assaulting a mentally retarded young woman a few days ago, reports Al-Anba daily. During interrogation the Syrian admitted to the charge and said he wanted to marry the woman.
Filipina maid steals sponsor’s KD 4,600
Police have arrested a Filipina house worker for stealing KD 4,600 from the home of her female Kuwaiti sponsor, reports Al-Anba daily.
Over 2200 Filipinos want to leave
The Ministry of Interior (MoI) on Sunday categorically denied social media reports claiming that security personnel escorted Filipino domestic helpers against their will from citizens’ houses.
Hunt launched for ‘hacker’
Just after 24 hours after penetrating the website of the Interior Ministry, the same hacker is said to have managed to access the site of the Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW), reports Al-Shahed daily. According to reliable sources affirmed Kuwait’s Interior Ministry is coordinating efforts with its Saudi counterpart to identify the hacker who is targeting state institutions.
Man rapes mentally retarded woman
Police are looking for a Syrian man for sexually assaulting a 22-year-old mentally retarded woman, reports Al- Anba daily.
Chance to rectify the legal status of domestic workers
Assistant Undersecretary for Citizenship and Passport Affairs Major General Sheikh Mazen Al-Jarrah announced the approval of rectification of legal status of domestic workers who are in violation of the residency laws, provided they pay fines for absconding from their workplaces. The approval comes with a condition that restricts them from transferring their residency for a period of one year from the date of approval of the rectification of their status.