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The day people shut the tap

On March 31, 2020, I wrote an article under the title ‘Faza’a for Kuwait.’ The article garnered more than 214,000 readers on Al-Qabas alone, which is an exceptional number for a regular article.Its publication marked a turning poi ..

13 /November 2020

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‘Have mercy on workers’

For some reason, three government agencies are in charge of the state’s main and secondary roads, rainwater, and waste streams.On the one hand, the Ministry of Public Works takes care of part of the state’s roads, mostly internal roads, ..

12 /November 2020

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The logic of Aaidh al-Qarni

The family of the Saudi cleric, Aaidh al-Qarni, the millionaire preacher, confirmed on Twitter that his health condition is stable, and that he is receiving the necessary treatment in the intensive care unit in one of the most important hospitals i ..

11 /November 2020

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Abolishing ‘kafala’ system

‘As an employer of hundreds of expatriate workers, I am supposed to benefit, silently from the current system, which means that the expatriate comes to Kuwait to work at my invitation, and often he cannot work for any other sponsor during a s ..

10 /November 2020

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Losers in faith boycott

Any dispute between two states or two parties that results in a boycott of each other usually causes harm to both parties, albeit to varying degrees. The more affectionate and the least use of his mind, the greater his loss ... in most cases. The b ..

09 /November 2020

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‘We’re all human, do mistakes’

Tens of thousands of boys are chained, beaten, and ill-treated in Islamic schools in Sudan, according to a secret investigation conducted by the BBC Arabic channel.These religious schools, which number about thirty thousand, and known as ‘khi ..

06 /November 2020

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