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Kuwait News | Global Arab Network
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World Politics
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 While the world's attention is focused on the wave of unrest sweeping the Middle East, Iran has managed to accelerate its suspected nuclear weapons program and boost arms smuggling to terrorist groups.
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World Politics
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Global Arab Network - The foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states urged Sunday evening the international community,
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Energy
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Global Arab Network - Japan imports nearly 4.2 million oil barrel per day from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Arab states,
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Real Estate
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Global Arab Network - Domestic real-estate market is expected to recover in the foreseeable future following two years of stagnation, partially as a result
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Economics
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 Moody's Investors Service has today placed on review for possible downgrade the issuer ratings for Kuwait Projects Company Holding K.S.C. (KIPCO) and for Kuwait Projects Co. (Cayman) as well as the instruments rating
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Economics
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 The Kuwaiti government has approved a four-year economic development plan that, if successfully implemented, could boost public and private spending
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World Politics
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 Germany has been heavily involved in the international efforts to halt Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program. However, it continues to be one of the Islamic Republic's largest trading partners.
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Opinion
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 Russia, which built Iran's first nuclear power plant, has generally been an ally of Iran. However, their relationship has always been characterized by mutual distrust.
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Kuwait Politics
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 Saudi (RIYADH) - GCC foreign ministers Sunday condemned Iran's "blatant" interference in State of Kuwait's internal affairs by
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Energy
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 KUWAIT - Oil and Gas Conference starts today under the patronage of Minister of Oil, and Minister of Information, and Chairman of Kuwait Petroleum
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 Following the catastrophe in Fukushima it is time to add a new dimension to the already controversial discussion about the Iranian nuclear program.
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Science & Health
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 KUWAIT - There are 140,000 diabetic patients registered in clinics in Kuwait, Ministry of Health announced.
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Economics
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 Investor confidence in Kuwait’s energy industry should get a welcome fillip from reports that the state-owned oil company is set to increase
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Kuwait University to establish Computer Science, Engineering Faculty
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Kuwait Highlighting Islamic Culture and Civilization
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Prince Turki Highlights Political History of Saudi Arabia
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Capital Intelligence Assigns National Bank of Kuwait Stable Outlook
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Kuwait, China sign agreement on joint oil complex
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Kuwait airport development encourages mega projects
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Kuwait: Multi-billion strategy to bolster health care facilities
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Central Bank of Kuwait Governor Expects Economic Robust in 2011
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Kuwait, UK enhancing educational cooperation
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Former President: Kuwait, Bosnia boosting high-profile ties
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Dealing with humanitarian situations - Kuwait to settle Bidoon
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Kuwait Hosts Conference E-learning, Education for All
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Moving forward - Iraq, Kuwait opening new chapter
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Kuwait, China setting up $ 9 billion joint project in oil sector
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Oman, Kuwait, UAE Strengthening Political Ties
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Oman Sultan and Kuwait Emir Discuss Bilateral Cooperation
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Kuwait: Harvard Schools of Business Studies presents executive leadership program for banks
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Negative Outlook - Moody's Downgrades Kuwait-based National Industries Group S.A.K.
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Kuwait: Market Realignment Employing 20,000 Citizens
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