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MPs Advocate The Removal Of Local Agent In Kuwaiti Markets - ARAB TIMES

MPs Advocate The Removal Of Local Agent In Kuwaiti Markets - ARAB TIMES
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Kuwait: Students plan protest as row over gender segregation in universities heats up

Between ban and nod - Will Eid prayer be held in open? - ARAB TIMES

KUWAIT CITY, April 25: Between the ban and permission, there were only a few hours during which statements differed about the justification for the ban and for reversing the decision, reports Al-Rai daily. This was the case about reports on prohibiting the establishment of Eid prayer areas outside t

Kuwaiti MP proposes death for witchcraft

Cairo: A Kuwaiti lawmaker has proposed a draft bill demanding capital punishment for practicing witchcraft and alleged communication with and manipulation of the jinn to wreak harm on others. MP Fayez Al Jumhur added that he has presented the draft to the parliament that also proposes penalties of five years in prison and a fine of KD10,000 or one of the two penalties to be applied to any person found guilty of resorting to sorcerers with the intention of causing harm to others. The parliamentarian explained that his proposals come due to the proliferation of practices of sorcery and quackery by “some deviants” who dupe people by claiming to wield uncanny powers in fulfilling wishes, curating serious ailments and inflicting harm on others.

A Kuwaiti citizen may not be deported from Kuwait or prevented from returning to it - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20: The decision issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Thursday to mandate institutional quarantine for passengers arriving to Kuwait has sparked protests in both Kuwaiti and non- Kuwaiti circles, as well as the Parliament. They consider it to be inconsistent with Article No. 28 of the Constitution, which stipulates, “A Kuwaiti citizen may not be deported from Kuwait or prevented from returning to it.” Some hinted at the influence of hotels and resorts in this decision. Informed sources suggested that the Cabinet may amend or correct the decision of DGCA, given its violation of the Constitution, indicating that the intention is to abolish the requirement of institutional quarantine for Kuwaitis returning from abroad and instead allow them to be home quarantined for 14 days.

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