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  KUWAIT: 1997 — First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah signed a resolution to establish a free-trade zone at Shuwaikh port.

2002 — A team of surgeons conducted a heart surgery at the Chest Diseases Hospital, the first of its kind in the Middle East, by using laser to open arteries of a 60-year-old woman.

2003 — Information Ministry granted licenses for private radio channels. The license last for five years eligible for renewal.

2003 — The Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah signed a decree appointing Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as a Prime Minister and assigned him to form a cabinet. This was the first time in Kuwait’s history that the posts of Crown Prince and Prime Minister were separated.

2005 — Deputy Amir Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah signed a law waiving KD 2,000 (some USD 6,500) in overdue water and electricity bills on citizens. If the bill exceeded this amount, citizens could pay the amount in instalments.

2005 — Deputy Amir Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah signed a law on regulating professional practice of sport.

2010 — Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) loaned KD four million (nearly USD 14.4 million) to Gambia University project.

2011 — Kuwait’s Health Ministry signed; in Berlin, a cooperation agreement on orthopedic and neurosurgery.

2011 — The Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah launched the national campaign for the protection of environment (Senyar 5).

2017 — KFAED signed a loan agreement with the Maldives worth KD 3.6 million (USD 12.2 million) to finance the eastern coast protection project.

2023 — The National Assembly passed a draft law on establishing cities and residential areas construction companies. The law was referred to the government.

2023 — The National Assembly approved amendments to article two of law 114/2014 concerning health insurance for pensioners (Afiya) adding housewives to the scheme.

2024 — Media figure Khalil Ibrahim passed away at age 71 after an illustrious career in Kuwait Radio. — KUNA

 

 

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KUWAIT: (From left) Deputy Foreign Minister Ambassador Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah received on Monday the outgoing ambassadors, US Ambassador Karen Sasahara, Kazakhstan Ambassador Azamat Berdybay and Bhutan Ambassador Chitim Tenzin. — KUNA photos

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Army Chief inspects Administrative Support Command operations

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KUWAIT: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Kuwaiti Army, Major General (Pilot) Sabah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, conducted an inspection visit on Monday to the Administrative Support Command, where he reviewed operational mechanisms, periodic maintenance schedules, and technical training and qualification programs aimed at enhancing the army’s overall combat readiness and performance. In a statement issued by the General Staff, Major General Sabah Jaber was briefed on the duties and responsibilities assigned to the Administrative Support Command, as well as the level of preparedness and the resources available to support its mission.

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He praised the Command’s efforts in upgrading both administrative and technical capabilities and its crucial role in supporting various army units. He also emphasized the importance of sustaining momentum in development, urging continued dedication to maintain high levels of combat preparedness. The visit included a comprehensive field tour of key facilities, including machinery and equipment depots, maintenance workshops, training centers, warehouses and technical supply units.

The inspection is part of ongoing efforts by the military leadership to closely monitor the operational readiness of army formations and ensure smooth workflow across units. Upon his arrival, Major General Sabah Jaber was received by Commander of the Land Forces Brigadier General Hamad Al-Suwaidi, Commander of the Administrative Support Command Brigadier General Othman Al-Shaheen and senior officers from the command structure. — KUNA

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Municipal Council OKs new investment housing regulations

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KUWAIT: The Municipal Council, chaired by Abdullah Al-Mahri, approved on Monday a set of updated investment housing regulations as part of new building guidelines designed to support the country’s urban development goals. The Council explained that the revisions to the building regulations are part of a comprehensive review to align with Kuwait’s modern planning aspirations. Among the key approvals was Table No. (2), which outlines updated requirements and specifications for investment housing buildings within and outside Kuwait City.

Chairman of the Municipal Council Abdullah Al-Mahri

Chairman of the Municipal Council Abdullah Al-Mahri

The move aims to boost the economic and functional value of such developments. New provisions include a sixfold increase in compensation for commercial stores and a 50 percent rise in the building-to-land ratio for residential care properties. The amendments also allow greater use of basements and floors to accommodate service facilities and enhance accessibility for people with disabilities.

The Council also prohibited the merging of certain commercial activities within a single building to ensure proper zoning and functionality. New categories, such as societies, libraries, and playgrounds, were added to the list of permissible investment activities. Additionally, the (studio) apartment classification was formally included under investment housing. Furthermore, the Council approved expanding the list of commercial activities permitted on the first and second floors of investment buildings from 16 to 22, providing developers with greater flexibility.

In other decisions, the Council endorsed a request by the Public Authority for Youth to allocate land and revise elements of the Kuwait Technical Complex for Entrepreneurship in Mubarak Al-Abdullah Al-Jaber area. It also approved a special proposal to regulate parking lots in investment housing areas and agreed to designate emergency lanes along main roads for use as rapid-response corridors. Additionally, the Council accepted a donation from Kuwait International Bank for the beautification and development of Abdul Razzaq Gate, as part of efforts to enhance the city’s aesthetic appeal.— KUNA

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