Segregation of students in classrooms at the new buildings of Shadadiya University was the most recent demand of the Taliban group in Kuwait despite the fact that these classrooms are as big as basketball or tennis courts. The wise government bows to their ideologies no matter how trivial and silly they are. Sadly, Kuwait is
Segregation of students in classrooms at the new buildings of Shadadiya University was the most recent demand of the Taliban group in Kuwait despite the fact that these classrooms are as big as basketball or tennis courts. The wise government bows to their ideologies no matter how trivial and silly
KUWAIT CITY, Nov 1: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), in cooperation with Kuwait University, is currently preparing for conducting employment tests in the oil sector; including English language and specialized tests at Shaddadiya University within the next two weeks, reports Al-Rai daily quoting s
38 MPs were referred to the Public Prosecution
KUWAIT CITY, March 16: A total of 38 MPs were referred to the Public Prosecution for violating health regulations during the celebration of their victory in the parliamentary elections. The Interior Ministry’s decision to refer those who attended the press conference at the house of former MP Badr Al-Dahoum to the prosecution has snowballed. Several MPs commented on the issue, especially when those referred to the prosecution refused to pay the KD 100 bail.
Former MP Abdullah Al-Kandari, who attended the investigations as a lawyer for the accused, said they refused to pay the bail in objection to the discriminatory enforcement of the law and because the case is malicious. He added that they urged the prosecution to summon Minister of Interior Sheikh Thamer Ali Al-Sabah to listen to his testimony.