KUWAIT (Reuters) -Kuwait's Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah, in his first speech as emir since the death of his predecessor last week, criticised lawmakers and the government on Wednesday for decisions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KUWAIT CITY (AP) — A Kuwait court has convicted and sentenced 16 people to two years in prison each for repeating a speech by an ...
Huda al-Ajmi, teacher, is one of at least 35 people prosecuted in Kuwait for 'offending the emir' over Twitter since October 2012. Kuwaiti social media activists have been rallying behind the other ...
Kuwait's new emir Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah gestures as he swears in before lawmakers as the country's 17th ruler — YASSER AL-ZAYYAT Kuwait's new emir Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmed al-Sabah on ...
Kuwait’s new telecommunications law gives the government sweeping powers to block content, deny access to the Internet, and revoke licenses without giving reasons. Kuwait’s new telecommunications law ...
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