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2018-10-16
Kuwait backs Saudis against charges By Ahmed Al-Naqeeb
True cost of a plate of food
Can cope with zero Iran oil
Expat engineers to face closer scrutiny
‘Health’ launches heart care public awareness campaign
6 directors recruited in Al-Khafji zone
Kuwaiti-Qatari trade volume touches $360 million in 2017
Al-Ghanim urges MPs worldwide to reject Israeli practices
Third Expo 965 exhibition launched
‘Strengthen global laws to meet SDGs commitments’
‘Politics marriage of interests’
‘Powers vested in legislative body, not the govt to apply court’s ruling’
Ministry of Communications reshuffles number of department directors
Action Hotels ‘committed’ to tourism dev in Kuwait, region
‘Fingerprint’ in public schools will start next year
DDI and Blue Circle sign agreement
Kuwait Airways to buy eight Airbus A330-800neo aircraft
Al-Khayyat ‘creates’ a spelling encyclopedia for young children
Kuwaitis, bedoun, Arabs in 7-man gang of robbers caught by police
Air traffic normal at airport despite sandstorm
Jail, fine for 3 in forged nationality case
‘Nobody is perfect ... role model’
Kuwait playing a pivotal role in Arab culture plan
SF cos could face homelessness tax
Poor more likely to forgo medical care
Republicans play blame game
Germany deports associate of 9/11 hijackers to Morocco
Border issue foils Brexit deal
Koreas OK deal to reconnect railways
Stiff sentence for captors:
Taleban kill 18
‘Keep planet cool to protect nature’
Walruses ‘need’ better protection
By Guy Lodge ‘Colin Burstead’ a rumbling tragicomedy
Nicole Kidman radically transforms for drama ‘Destroyer’
Met Opera aims to lure millennials
Legendary Fonda: ‘gifted at her craft’
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Lexus reveals its latest LY 650 luxury yacht
Al-Sultan and Khalaf launch three new Sinotruk models
KFH hands over People’s Choice ‘Start-Up Award’ to the winner
Dr Badriya one of the outstanding lawyers in Arab world
By Bob Montgomery
Kids drowning in ‘digital diet of pizza and sweets’
Irregular heartbeat tied to dementia risk
Some supplements contain potentially ‘harmful’ drugs
Continued from Page 18 Invitation to Grand Mosque:
NYF offers free yoga classes:
Iraq plans to up Q1 2019 oil exports to 4m bpd: minister
Saudi to meet India’s oil demand, absorb supply shocks
Turkey’s ‘unemployment’ rate rises to 10.8 percent
Dubai property prices decline
Egypt talking to banks about hedging for commodities
Unlocking opportunities from above: Zain Drone services launched in Kuwait
Daimler AG chooses Al Mulla Group as its new Mercedes-Benz distributor in Kuwait
Safety group wants Hyundai and Kia to recall 2.9m vehicles
NBK named Best Bank in Kuwait 2018
Win up to 250,000 gold coins at Malabar Gold & Diamonds
China bemoans confusing US signals but holds hope for a Trump-Xi meet
Seeds of next global financial crisis being sown: officials
Sears files for bankruptcy amid plunging sales, debt
Ford faces outrage in France
Korean Air chief indicted for embezzlement
Japan unveils sales tax hike to address public debt
Bracing for Brexit, Dutch regulator seeks more resources
Petronet LNG says Qatar investment talks slowed
US retail sales increase modestly in Sept
Kuwaiti equities claw back in volatile trade
Saudi stock market rebounds
Bank of America Q3 profits rise 32 percent
Iceland seeks closure with last prosecution
Opel premises searched in emissions probe
Almirola ‘advances’ in NASCAR playoffs with Talladega victory
Koreas to hold talks this month on joint Olympic bid
Bumper All Blacks squad all part of World Cup planning
Bolt fumes over drug test notice
McLaren’s Vandoorne moves to Formula E
Langer wins SAS Championship by 6 shots
Australia target 1st Asia series victory since 2011
Stephens qualifies for first WTA finals
Sri Lankan legend Jayasuriya in anti-corruption probe
Warriors seek more glory as title-hungry rivals lurk
Guinea-Bissau rally past Zambia 2-1 in qualifiers
English players overworked after World Cup: Southgate
Arda Turan could face more than 12 years jail for ‘brawl’
Costa on target as Portugal sink Scots
US headed to Women’s World Cup with 6-0 win over Jamaica
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