Kuwait

Kuwait-based military contractor wins court delay

A Kuwaiti-owned company indicted in Atlanta this week for alleged fraud in connection with a multibillion-dollar contract to supply food and other products to coalition troops in Iraq, Kuwait and Jordan won a court delay...

powered by

Al-Watania, Lion Air's inaugural flights arrive to Saudi Arabia

King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) received the inaugural flight of Lion Air of Indonesia and Al-Watania of Kuwait, according to reports over the weekend. Lion Air had 496 passengers on board arriving from Jakarta. The...

powered by

Al-Saq'abi: Kuwait safe haven for foreign investment

Secretary General of Kuwait Banking Association (KBA) Nabil Al-Saq'abi said on Friday the State of Kuwait is one of the most investment-attractive countries. Speaking to KUNA on the sidelines of the Annual Arab Banking...

powered by

Kuwait- Govt female teachers can sponsor spouses

The General Immigration Department has issued a decision to allow female expatriate teachers contracted with the Ministry of Education to transfer their husbands' residence under their sponsorship, reports Al-Shahid daily. This...

powered by

Kuwait State University Welcomes Armenian Students

KUWAIT STATE UNIVERSITY WELCOMES ARMENIAN STUDENTS Aysor.am Friday, November 20, 2009 The two-day long 'Education: improvement under cooperation' Forum aimed at expanding partnership relations in field of education with...

powered by

Standard and Poor's downgrades GIC to 'BBB/A-3'

Kuwait: Standard & Poor's Ratings Services has placed the long and short-term counterparty credit ratings of Kuwait-based Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC) to 'BBB-/A-3' from 'BBB/A-2'. The ratings agency has said in a...

powered by

IMF urges vigilance despite expected global economic recovery

DUBAI: The global economy is heading toward a sustained recovery but given the risks of another downturn it is too soon to withdraw stimulus, International Monetary Fund Deputy (IMF) managing director John Lipsky said on...

powered by

Lebanon ranks second in Arab world in economic freedom

BEIRUT: The Fraser Institute’s annual Index of Economic Freedom in the Arab World ranked Lebanon in second place in 2009 among 15 Arab countries included in the survey, up from fifth place in 2008 and fourth place in 2007, as...

powered by

SLIS Network — Fall 2009

The center feature of the Fall 2009 issue of the SLIS alumni magazine celebrated the 45th anniversary of the SLIS Doctoral Program. The introduction was by SLIS faculty member Elin Jacob , Director of the SLIS Doctoral Program:...

powered by

DoD Identifies Navy Casualty

The Department of Defense announced today the death of a sailor who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian M. Patton, 37, of Freeport, Ill., died Nov. 19 in Kuwait in a non-combat accident. For...

powered by
1 2 3 4 5 next »