Monday June 30, 2025 marked a significant milestone for Kuwait’s financial landscape with the Ministry of Finance publishing the executive regulations for Law 157/2024. This legislation is a pivotal move, ushering in the implementation of the OECD...
Syria holds cherished memories for many Kuwaitis, having once been a favored destination for Gulf families during the 1950s and 1960s. The Levant, with Damascus at its heart, stood as a beacon of culture, history and Arab unity. Its decline under th...
Propaganda is among the most powerful tools used by nations. It influences the masses, provides them with material to feed on, and becomes especially critical during times of war—whether to unify internal ranks or to demoralize the enemy. But toda...
By Nejoud Al-Yagout Women protests have brought women into the workforce and have put in place laws that protect women from domestic violence. But the mindset remains the same. Women are still fighting for equal pay and are still subject to femicide...
By Dr M Ziad Al-Alyan Editor-in-Chief zya@kuwaittimes.com On Sunday morning, the United States of America marked another historic moment with the deployment of the new GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator — also known as the “bunker buster” — ...
By Hessa Alotaibi In an age increasingly driven by technology and market demands, the humanities— literature, philosophy, history, and the arts—often find themselves on the defensive. Critics question their “utility,” yet the value of the hu...
By Nermin Al-Houti How many of us have ever needed a drop of blood to save someone dear - be it a family member, friend, or someone from our wider social circle? Often, the situation becomes so urgent that we find ourselves sending out distress mess...