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Kuwaiti govt resigns, possibly helping to end political standoff

KUWAIT, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Kuwait's government on Monday submitted its resignation to the ruling emir, a move which along with an amnesty pardoning political dissidents could help end a standoff with opposition lawmakers that has hindered fiscal reform.

The resignation, reported by state news agency KUNA, is the second this year by a government headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid al-Sabah in the feud with the elected parliament of the Gulf OPEC producer.

Kuwait government resigns: Reports

08 Nov 2021; MEMO: Kuwait's government today submitted its resignation to the ruling emir, leading local newspapers Al Qabas and Al Rai reported, according to Reuters.

The government has been locked in a standoff with opposition lawmakers who have insisted on questioning Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah in the elected parliament.

Kuwait, UAE become latest Gulf states to withdraw diplomats from Lebanon

31 Oct 2021; MEMO: Kuwait and the UAE have become the latest Gulf states to recall their ambassadors from Beirut, following the lead of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain over a diplomatic row provoked by a Lebanese minister's criticism of Riyadh's on-going military intervention in Yemen.

Kuwait emir launches steps to provide amnesty of dissidents

20 Oct 2021; MEMO: Kuwait's emir today paved the way for an amnesty to pardon dissidents, which has been a major condition of opposition lawmakers to end a months-long standoff with the appointed government that has held up planned fiscal reforms, Reuters reports.

Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah tasked the parliament speaker, the prime minister and the head of the supreme judicial council to recommend the conditions and terms of the amnesty ahead of it being issued by decree, Sheikh Nawaf's office said.

Kuwait allows women to join military, joining other Gulf nations

13 Oct 2021; MEMO: Kuwait has decided to allow women to sign up for military service, joining other Gulf Arab states which have enabled female citizens to be part of their armed forces in recent years.

The decision was announced today by Kuwaiti Defence Minister, Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah, on the sidelines of the 'Be among them' campaign, which aims to attract Kuwaitis to volunteer for military service.

Kuwait Launches Tree-Planting Campaign To Address Climate Challenges

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 3 (NNN-KUNA) – Kuwait launched yesterday, a tree-planting campaign in the Capital Governorate, in an endeavour to address climate challenges.

The campaign was organised by the Kuwait Public Authority Of Agriculture Affairs And Fish Resources (PAAF). Dozens of volunteers participated in planting trees in the median strip of Jamal Abdul Nasser Street.

Kuwait lawmakers condemn 'atrocities' against India's Muslims

30 Sep 2021; MEMO: Members of the Kuwaiti National Assembly have condemned the atrocities committed by the Indian authorities and Hindu extremist groups against the Muslim community.

The lawmakers said in a joint statement that in the wake of the wave of violence and discrimination committed against Indian Muslims, including killing, displacement and burning, the lawmakers stand in solidarity with Muslims in India.

Kuwait royal family member convicted of forgery in Geneva trial

11 Sep 2021; MEMO: A Swiss criminal court convicted a member of the Kuwait royal family on Friday, Reuters has reported. Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah was found guilty of forgery. The power broker in international sports had been charged with using a bogus Kuwaiti coup plot to gain advantage over political rivals.

Pentagon chief: al-Qaida may seek comeback in Afghanistan

KUWAIT CITY (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday the al-Qaida extremist group that used Afghanistan as a staging base to attack United States 20 years ago may attempt to regenerate there following an American withdrawal that has left the Taliban in power.

Austin spoke to a small group of reporters in Kuwait City at the conclusion of a four-day tour of Persian Gulf states. He said the United States is prepared to prevent an al-Qaida comeback in Afghanistan that would threaten the United States.

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