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The government expects the move to remove obstacles to development and support reform plans
Foreign ministers speak on opportunities for progress at Davos
Divisive proposal would require government to buy billions of dinars of bank loans owed by Kuwaiti citizens
Mariam Al Saegh faces backlash over remarks that past offer of work 'failed to fit my qualifications or looks’
Officials boycotted parliament session on Wednesday, a day after two cabinet ministers walked out of assembly chamber
Civil servants' wages a major sticking point between government and Iran-backed Houthis
Saudi Arabia has been looking to add atomic power capacity to generate electricity
Impasse centres on draft bill calling on government to buy loans of citizens estimated at several billion dinars
Meetings a result of last year's Negev Summit, which was seen as the next step in historic Abraham Accords
UAE, Egypt, Bahrain and Morocco met representatives from US and Israel
Football association chief apologises 'for the difficulties encountered in entering the stadium'
Mohammad Ghobadlou, 22 and Mohammad Boroughani, 19, could be hanged on Monday
Ibrahim Al Banna has survived repeated American attempts to kill him
Companies in Canada, China, Switzerland and Japan also found to have made some of the 52 components in the Shahed-136 weapon
UN body will meet in New York following request by the UAE and China
