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MP files to grill 2 ministers, deepening political crisis
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KUNA : Kuwait to give nearly USD two bln in bonuses to front-line COVID workers - Government
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Assembly panel presses govt over multibillion-dinar profits
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Libya has 20,000 mercenaries: UN official
A senior UN diplomat in Libya told the Saudi newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat on Friday that there are about 20,000 mercenaries in Libya.
Stephanie Williams, deputy special representative of the UN secretary-general for political affairs, stressed that these mercenaries did not enter Libya on a red carpet , saying that they have to leave as Libyans reject any foreign presence in their country .
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The UN official said that the Libyan government, headed by Abdulhamid Dbeibeh, has a great opportunity to lead the country to elections on 24 December and implement the roadmap that emerged from the Libyan dialogue.
Fitch affirmed Kuwait’s AA rating but said “the imminent depletion of liquid assets” and “absence of parliamentary authorization for the government to borrow” was creating uncertainty. Its report follows S&P Global Ratings’ recent warning that it would consider downgrading Kuwait in the next six to 12 months if politicians fail to overcome the impasse.
Though it’s a high-income country, years of lower oil prices have forced Kuwait to burn through its reserves. Desperate to generate liquidity, the government began last year swapping its best assets for cash with the $600 billion Future Generations Fund, which is meant to safeguard the Gulf Arab nation’s wealth for a time after oil. With those now gone, it’s not clear how the government will cover its eighth consecutive budget deficit, projected at 12 billion dinars for the fiscal year beginning April.