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Kuwait News Agency
10 hours ago
- Politics
- Kuwait News Agency
Spain evacuates citizens from Iran
20/06/2025 LOC10:27 07:27 GMT Spanish Foreign Ministry MADRID, June 20 (KUNA) -- Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said Friday that more than 40 Spaniards have been evacuated from Tehran due to the regional military escalation and instability. "The first phase of the evacuation of Spaniards has concluded successfully," Albares told reporters, adding that the Spaniards, including residents and transients, in Tehran have happily crossed the border with Armenia." "There are just over 40 Spaniards, as well as some citizens of other nationalities," he said, hoping that in a few hours they would be flying to Spain, where they could be reunited with their families. (end)

Kuwait Times
21 hours ago
- Politics
- Kuwait Times
Court adjourns hearings on Khor Abdullah appeals
Court adjourns hearings on Khor Abdullah appeals BAGHDAD: The Iraqi Federal Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned hearings on two appeals submitted by Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid and Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, challenging the court's earlier decision to annul Law No 42 of 2013. The law ratified the bilateral agreement between Iraq and Kuwait on the regulation of maritime navigation in the Khor Abdullah waterway. According to the court's official schedule, both cases will now be heard in adjourned sessions without pleadings on June 25. President Rashid and Premier Al-Sudani filed separate appeals in mid-April, seeking to overturn the ruling that invalidated the agreement, and called for the reinstatement of the ratified law. The court had initially set April 22 to consider the lawsuits but subsequently postponed the hearings multiple times - first to June 30, then to June 22, before moving the date up to June 19. It has now rescheduled the hearings once again to June 25. The court's ruling on the matter holds significant implications for Iraq's international agreements and its diplomatic relations with Kuwait. — KUNA
Kuwait Times
21 hours ago
- Business
- Kuwait Times
KU's Gulf Studies Center hosts lecture on Kuwait's global image
KUWAIT: The Center for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies at Kuwait University hosted a lecture titled 'Kuwait in Foreign Eyes' on Thursday, delivered by Croatian Ambassador to Kuwait Emir Muharemi. The event was held in conjunction with the country's 64th Independence Day celebrations and was moderated by Dr Ghanem Al-Najjar, Professor of State Relations at KU. Speaking to KUNA following the event, Head of the Center Dr Yaqoub Al-Kandari said the lecture featured the presentation of Ambassador Muharemi's newly released book titled Kuwait: Sand, Pearls, and Oil – An Introduction to History, Politics, and Foreign Relations, which he authored and translated into English. Notably, it is the first foreign-authored publication to be issued by the center. Dr Yaqoub Al-Kandari Ambassador of Croatia, Amir Muharemi Al-Kandari emphasized that the center's role extends beyond academic discourse to fostering cultural understanding and showcasing Kuwait's historical and geopolitical significance through diverse perspectives. 'These activities are integral to our mission, especially as we mark a cherished national occasion,' he noted, stressing the importance of promoting cultural exchange and enhancing Kuwait's presence across scientific, diplomatic and cultural arenas. In remarks to KUNA, Ambassador Muharemi said the lecture aimed to offer foreign diplomats and business professionals a concise overview of Kuwait's political landscape, foreign policy, and international standing. He noted that the book explores key milestones in Kuwait's modern history, including its independence, the adoption of the constitution, and the establishment of the country's parliamentary democracy. The ambassador also delved into Kuwait's historical ties with the Ottoman Empire and Britain, the founding of the Mubarak Al-Sabah dynasty, and the delineation of Kuwait's modern borders. Expressing his gratitude, Muharemi thanked the Center for hosting the event and supporting the English translation of his work. 'This book is my humble tribute to Kuwait and its people – a reflection of the warmth and generosity I have experienced during my time here,' he said.- KUNA

Kuwait Times
21 hours ago
- Politics
- Kuwait Times
Kuwaiti officers graduate from Jordan college
Kuwait's Ambassador to Jordan Hamad Al-Marri and Kuwaiti Military Attaché Brig Gen Mohammed Al-Eyada with the graduates. AMMAN: Kuwait's Ministry of Defense participated on Wednesday in the graduation ceremony of the 22nd National Defense Course and the 8th Master's Program in Strategies to Combat Extremism and Terrorism at the Royal Jordanian National Defense College, which included officers from Arab and foreign countries. The graduation ceremony was held under the patronage of Jordan's King Abdullah II, who was represented by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj Gen Yousef Al-Huneiti. The event was attended by Kuwait's Ambassador to Jordan Hamad Al-Marri and Kuwait's Military Attaché Brig Gen Pilot Mohammed Al-Eyada. AMMAN: Jordanian Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj Gen Yousef Al-Huneiti with graduates of the Royal Jordanian National Defense College. Ambassador Al-Marri told KUNA that the bilateral relations between Kuwait and Jordan serve as a model of joint cooperation between countries and represent a close and intertwined relationship across various fields, especially in education and military affairs. He stressed Kuwait's keenness to strengthen efforts and cooperation with Jordan to achieve the shared goals of both brotherly countries in enhancing cooperation between military institutions and serving their mutual interests. Al-Marri praised the dedication and perseverance of the Kuwaiti officers throughout the course in their pursuit of military knowledge, wishing them success in their various roles in serving the honor of military duty in the Kuwaiti army. Officers from various branches of the Jordanian Armed Forces and security agencies participated in both programs, alongside officers from Arab and foreign countries. – KUNA


Gulf Insider
a day ago
- Politics
- Gulf Insider
Kuwait Announces Islamic New Year Holiday for Public Sector
Kuwait has announced a one-day holiday for the public sector on Thursday, June 26, in observance of the Islamic New Year, according to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). The holiday will be observed by all ministries, government bodies, and public institutions across the country. The announcement comes as part of the country's recognition of the Hijri New Year, which marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar. Regular working hours will resume on Sunday, June 29. The Islamic New Year, also known as Hijri New Year, commemorates the Prophet Muhammad's migration (Hijrah) from Mecca to Medina, a pivotal event in Islamic history that signifies the start of the Islamic calendar. The occasion is traditionally observed with reflection, prayers, and family gatherings. Also read: Kuwait Denies Missile Threats, Confirms Airspace Safety Amid Regional Escalation