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Syrian refugees face Ramadhan penury amid Lebanon’s crisis BAR ELIAS, Lebanon: Hussein al Khaled and his family have lived in a makeshift hut in Lebanon for a decade since fleeing the war in neighbouring Syria, but this year Covid and economic collapse are making it even harder to spend Ramadhan away from home. Al Khaled, his wife and their 11 children share a two-room hut made of wood and tarpaulin in an informal refugee camp in a field in the Bekaa Valley town of Bar Elias, and are now reliant on aid donations because there is no work to be found. ....
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Abu Dhabi: About a month after its formation on December 14, the Kuwaiti government submitted its resignation Tuesday to Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al Khaled. Al Khaled, in turn, must submit his government’s resignation to the Emir, Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmed Al Sabah. Government spokesman Tareq Al Muzrim said that the ministers had submitted their resignations to the Prime Minister and placed it at his disposal. Kuwaiti media reported that the resignation of the government is expected to be accepted, with the existing government tasked with disposing of urgent matters until the formation of the new government. This step came after three deputies in the parliament that was elected on December 5, and whose formation was dominated by opposition representatives, submitted a motion to question the prime minister on January 5, due to lack of cooperation with the National Assembly. ....
Kuwait s new all-male parliament is a blow for women s rights Although none of the 29 female candidates won a seat in Kuwait s elections they are far from stopping their efforts. But analysts fear calls for quotas and women s political leadership are falling on deaf ears. Women candidates were out in force during the election campaign but failed to win a seat in parliament Less than a week after Kuwait s 4.8 million people (including 3.4 million foreign workers without voting rights) elected new members for the next four-year term of their national assembly, the shock that none of the female candidates made it, is setting in. In total, 326 candidates were vying for the 50-member legislature, 29 were women. ....