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KUWAIT CITY, March 9: Owners of airport taxis are facing a difficult reality as a result of the prolonged ban on the entry of non-Kuwaitis and the imposing of institutional quarantine on citizens. The return of planes to Kuwait International Airport with very few passengers has prompted the taxi owners to raise the “white flag”, reports Al-Rai daily. The problems faced by airport taxi owners are not limited to the lack of passengers. Besides waiting for long hours without any benefit, the support and motivation by the concerned authorities are absent.
They sit for long hours waiting for a customer, and end up spending their time talking and drinking coffee or tea, with the hope of entertaining themselves, instead of boredom or frustration. While the taxi drivers are able to withstand driving long distances, they find themselves in real trouble as a result of the lack of arriving or departing passengers.
Abu Dhabi: An Iraqi teacher was executed in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, after he was convicted of killing two staff members of a private school in Riyadh and injuring a third, local media reported.
The man, an ex-employee of a Saudi private school shot dead two staff members and injured a third before he ran away.
No children were present when the shooting happened in 2017 at Kingdom School, which is part of the GEMS global network of schools and is owned and operated by Kingdom Holding Company, whose chairman is billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
The man, who had been dismissed from the school four years earlier on the basis of anger issues and an unstable personality, had opened fire at the administration offices, killing the Saudi assistant school principal and a Palestinian employee.