A 26-year-old Kuwaiti female teacher has filed a complaint with the Fintas Police Station accusing a 9-year-old Kuwaiti schoolboy of beating her on her hand several times and breaking her finger, reports Al-Anba daily.
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Term ‘domestic workers’ instead of calling them ‘housemaids.’
Kuwait Society for Human Rights is baffled by the inhumane terms being used to refer to expatriates in the country, such as ‘servants’ and ‘housemaids;’ indicating these are derogatory terms and the international human rights organizations uses the term ‘domestic workers’ instead of calling them ‘housemaids.’
Campaign to monitor restaurants and garages
Maintenance Department at the Ministry of Public Works in coordination with Ministry of Interior is all set to conduct a campaign to monitor irregularities at the restaurants and garages, as well as concrete mixers discarding waste into manholes to damage the rainwater drainage, reports Al-Rai daily.
30 KD Fine and One month jail
The Traffic Court has sentenced a 21-year-old Kuwaiti to one month in prison for reckless driving and fined him 30 dinars for driving the car with tinted glass, and failing to renew the car insurance, reports Al-Anba daily.
Inspection of houses in Khaitan by next week
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and State Minister for Municipality Affairs Mohammad Al-Jabri has confirmed formation of a committee tasked to inspect houses in Block 10, Khaitan to determine their lifespan in preparation for their appraisal and transformation into commercial residential units, reports Al-Anba daily.
Swine flu virus cases found in Kuwait
A number of cases of swine flu virus cases have been reported from the Al-Sabah, Mubarak Al-Kabir and Farwaniya hospitals, reports Al-Anba daily quoting knowledgeable sources.
12,000 Kuwaitis using Bitcoin currency
Kuwait has not been enthusiastic about any new electronic product, as is the case with the process of the virtual currency Bitcoin (BTC), reports Al-Anba daily.
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4 Jordanian women arrested for sorcery
Four Jordanian women, among them two sisters, were referred to the authorities in preparation for deportation for practicing sorcery, reports Al-Rai daily.