UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman Sacked After Controversial Remarks on Pro-Palestinian Protests

The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has made the decision to sack the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, following her contentious comments regarding the handling of pro-Palestinian protests by the police. This move comes as part of a cabinet shuffle in preparation for the upcoming general election expected next year. Braverman’s departure from her position was…

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Ministry of Interior Launches Female Domestic Transfer Service via ‘Sahl’

The Ministry of Interior has recently introduced a new service called the “residence transfer service” for female domestic workers in Kuwait. This service aims to facilitate the process of transferring domestic workers from one sponsor to another. It is accessible through the unified government application called “Sahl.” This collaboration between the General Administration of Information…

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Female Inmate Passes Away at Central Prison

An unidentified female inmate tragically passed away under suspicious circumstances at the Central Prison. According to the Al-Rai daily, the other inmates reported the death of the victim to the prison authorities. Initially, the inmates mentioned that the woman suddenly collapsed and fell down, remaining unresponsive to calls for help. The prison doctor was immediately…

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Kuwait’s Commitment to the War Decree Against the Zionist Gangs

Kuwait’s Foreign Minister, Sheikh Salem Al-Sabah, has reaffirmed the country’s unwavering commitment to the Amiri Decree issued in 1967, which declares war against the Zionist entity. As part of this commitment, Kuwait strictly prohibits the entry or reception of any official Zionist person or delegation in the ceremony hall at Kuwait Airport. This statement was…

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New Unified GCC Visa: Seamless Travel for Filipino OFWs in Kuwait and Their Families

The new unified GCC visa system facilitates seamless travel within the GCC countries, benefiting Filipino OFWs in Kuwait and their families. It allows for easier and more efficient travel, saving time, money, and effort. The system promotes economic integration and cooperation, opening up new opportunities for employment and business partnerships. Travelers are reminded to comply with the laws and regulations of each country. Overall, the unified GCC visa system enhances the travel experience and contributes to the well-being of Filipino OFWs and their families.

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