Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
June 10, 2010
In thirty seven earlier articles, I republished all the preliminary parts and 29 chapters - profiles of Asiatic and African countries, featured in the Amnesty International 2010 Annual Report which was released a few days ago. Titles of and links to these articles are available in the latest of the ...
Crime Blotter
December 01, 2009
ATLANTA—Public Warehousing Company, K.S.C., (PWC) a logistics company organized under the laws of the Nation of Kuwait has been indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States, committing major fraud against the United States, making false statem...
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
July 01, 2009
Kuwait is not an independent country; it is a colonial territory that has no history, no identity, no culture, and no education. Never ever had this territory with the odd name (rather a diminutive designating in Arabic a small castle nearby the coast) been the center of an independent state or even...
Media Line News Agency
January 13, 2009
Kuwait has formed a new government, with few differences from previous cabinets.
Prime Minister Sheikh Na´sir Muhammad Al-Ahmad A-´Sabah´s new line-up replaces the previous government, which resigned over a dispute with the parliament.
Most ministers retained thei...
Media Line News Agency
October 29, 2008
Kuwait has sent its first ambassador to Iraq in 18 years, a sign of improving diplomatic ties between Iraq and its Arab neighbors.
Kuwait´s first ambassador to Iraq since 1990, ´Ali Al-Mumin, took office on Wednesday.
In a joint press conference with Iraqi Foreign Ministe...
Abdulazez Al-Motairi
August 21, 2008
Kuwait Energy Company (KEC) has signed a partnership agreement with the Somali government and Indonesia´s PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk to set up a state oil firm in Somalia. The agreement gives newly established Somali National Petroleum Company (SNPC) 51%, and KEC and Medco will own the remain...
GM Solaiman
August 05, 2008
This is even worse than slavery. Each of these workers is possibly one of the poorest people in world. Yet they paid as much as $3,500 to middleman in Bangladesh and agents from Kuwait to get legal papers and come here. People don't sell there home and pay that much money to get into slavery. They sold there home or whatever they had to get a job. Now they lost both the job and the home. What a cruel justice to them.
Jim Kouri, CPP
August 01, 2007
WASHINGTON, DC - A third individual was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering arising from a scheme involving bribery, conspiracy and money laundering related to Department of Defense contracts in Iraq and Kuwait, according to a report released by Assistant Attorney General...
Congressional Desk
January 12, 2006
(Washington, D.C.) - First District Congressman Jeb Bradley is part of a congressional delegation presently traveling in the Middle East to survey military operations and reconstruction efforts and review current progress in forming a representative government in Iraq. The delegation is also review...