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Kuwait's Political Tent Makes Room for Women. June 28, 2005. By Nora Boustany. When Lulwa Al Mulla first tried to participate in Kuwaiti politics 24 years ago, she and four friends would park ...
KUWAIT CITY -- The blaze that consumed a wedding tent in Kuwait has claimed two more lives, raising the death toll to 43 women and children, Kuwait's fire department chief said today. The Saturday ...
CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait, Feb. 6 -- The main Kuwaiti port bustles with ships disgorging containers. The international airport and nearby air base roar with the engines of transport planes unloading ...
A wedding-tent fire and the ensuing stampede killed at least 41 women and children yesterday evening in Kuwait and left dozens of other people critically injured — fueling fears that the deat… ...
CAMP UDAIRI, Kuwait — Highly flammable tents and inadequate firefighting equipment, officials say, are the combination for a deadly accident just waiting to happen at U.S. military camps in Kuwait.
KUWAIT CITY — Kuwaiti authorities have apprehended the person suspected of setting fire to a wedding tent and killing 41 people and said Monday the motive was personal. Local newspapers reported ...
A fire that tore through a wedding tent outside Kuwait’s capital killed 41 women and children in just three minutes, leaving behind shoes melted to the ground and bodies so blackened they wer… ...
Cairo: Kuwait has banned pitching tents inside schools, citing “negative” impact on the education environment. The Kuwaiti ...
The fire at a wedding tent in Kuwait that killed 41 women and children consumed the structure in an intense blaze lasting just three minutes, the head of the country's fire brigade said today.
The tents may also distract students’ attention from lessons and “negatively affect” their academic performance. The current school year in Kuwait began in mid-September.
KUWAIT CITY — Kuwaiti authorities have apprehended the person suspected of setting fire to a wedding tent and killing 41 people and said today the motive was personal. Local newspapers reported ...