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Arab Times, 24 五月 2026

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ArticleIran shame­lessly demands com­pens­a­tion

THE Ira­nian regime has included a bizarre con­di­tion in its nego­ti­ations with the United States of Amer­ica (USA) – com­pens­a­tion from the lat­ter and regional coun­tries – des­pite the fact that Iran pro­voked the attack through its crimes over...

Iran shame­lessly demands com­pens­a­tion

ArticleKuwait PM tours revamped T1, hails comeback

His High­ness the Prime Min­is­ter Sheikh Ahmad Abdul­lah AlAhmad Al-Sabah on Thursday paid an inspec­tion tour to Ter­minal 1 (T1) at Kuwait Inter­na­tional Air­port. He was accom­pan­ied by Min­is­ter of Defense Sheikh Abdul­lah Ali Abdul­lah...

Kuwait PM tours revamped T1, hails comeback

ArticleFelony wave tests Kuwait

KUWAIT CITY, May 23: The num­ber of felony cases that the Pub­lic Pro­sec­u­tion received in the first quarter of this year shows the rising work­load of the judi­cial sys­tem daily, with dozens of crim­inal cases being filed round the...

Felony wave tests Kuwait

ArticleBangladesh to send 240 tonnes of food aid to Kuwait in multi-flight oper­a­tion

KUWAIT CITY, May 23: Bangladesh is set to dis­patch a multi-flight con­sign­ment of essen­tial food sup­plies to Kuwait, mark­ing a sig­ni­fic­ant human­it­arian ges­ture aimed at sup­port­ing the Gulf nation’s stra­tegic reserves amid ongo­ing...

Bangladesh to send 240 tonnes of food aid to Kuwait in multi-flight oper­a­tion

ArticleS&P affirms Kuwait ‘AA-/A-1+’ rat­ings with stable out­look

KUWAIT CITY, May 23, (KUNA): The Cent­ral Bank of Kuwait (CBK) announced Fri­day that the inter­na­tional rat­ing agency, Stand­ard & Poor’s (S&P), has affirmed Kuwait’s long- and short-term sov­er­eign credit rat­ings at AA-/A-1+ respect­ively,...

S&P affirms Kuwait ‘AA-/A-1+’ rat­ings with stable out­look

ArticleDrug smug­gling goes paper thin

KUWAIT CITY, May 23: Drug deal­ers have resor­ted to mod­ern meth­ods, such as sat­ur­at­ing white ‘A4’ print­ing paper with nar­cot­ics and psy­cho­tropic sub­stances like syn­thetic can­nabin­oids and methamphet­am­ine (crys­tal meth). This is a...

Drug smug­gling goes paper thin