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| Prime minister chairs new petroleum council''s first meet |
KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser AlÜMohammed AlÜSabah on Monday chaired the new Supreme Petroleum Council''s meeting at Seif Palace, during which he urged the council members to live up to expectations. The prime minister stated More... | | | |
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| AlÜFahad pivotal to resolving sports crisis: AlÜIfasi | | Mohammed AlÜKhaldi |
KUWAIT: The sports crisis has apparently taken a new turn with MP Dilehi AlÜHajeri hinting at the prospect of filing an interpellation motion against Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Dr. Mohammed AlÜIfasi over the issue. While Minister of State More... | | | |
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| Iran launches production lines for unmanned planes |
TEHRAN, Iran: Iran has launched two production lines to build unmanned aircraft with surveillance and attack capabilities, the defense minister announced Monday. It also announced that Iran would soon deploy a missile air defense system more powerfu More... | | | |
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| Yemen''s AlÜQaeda deputy chief urges new attacks |
SAN''A, Yemen: The deputy chief of AlÜQaeda''s offshoot in Yemen has called for attacks on Saudi Arabia and US interests in the region. Said AlÜShihri urged followers in an audio message posted Monday on the Internet "to attack the interests of Amer More... | | | |
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| Egypt arrests 3 top Muslim Brotherhood leaders |
CAIRO: The No. 2 leader of Egypt''s opposition Muslim Brotherhood and two other top figures have been arrested by police in a dawn sweep that also grabbed 10 senior members across five provinces, police and members of the group said. Police arrested More... | | | |
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| World''s tallest tower lookout suddenly shuttered |
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: The Burj Khalifa''s owner said Monday the observation deck of the world''s tallest tower has been unexpectedly shut down, disappointing visitors and marring the spire''s reputation just a month after it opened. Dubai ha More... | | | |
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| Study links sugary soft drinks to pancreas cancer |
WASHINGTON: People who drink two or more sweetened soft drinks a week have a much higher risk of pancreatic cancer, an unusual but deadly cancer, researchers reported on Monday. People who drank mostly fruit juice instead of sodas did not have the s More... | | | |
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