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  • Kuwaiti citizens can travel to 50 countries without a visa

    Kuwaiti citizens can travel to 50 countries without a visa

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    The Kuwaiti ‘Consular Affairs Sector of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ announced that citizens of Kuwaiti can travel to 50 countries without any visa procedures.

    The Visa Bulletin for 2023 has drawn-out detailed information on visa procedures for permission into foreign countries, whether through embassies or ports.

    According to the Visa Bulletin reports, 50 out of 199 countries permit Kuwaiti citizens to enter their country with ordinary passports without a visa.

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    These include 10 nations from Europe, 3 nations from Australia and its neighbouring regions, 6 nations from Asia, 4 nations from Africa, 13, nations from the American continent, and 14 nations from the Arab world.

    However, 43 countries have made entry visas mandatory at the airport or through their website, and for 106 countries, visas need to be acquired through their country’s embassy only.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Kuwaiti woman goes missing in India, found in Bangladesh: Police

    Kuwaiti woman goes missing in India, found in Bangladesh: Police

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    Kolkata: A 31-year-old woman from Kuwait who had arrived in India for treatment and went missing from Kolkata last month has been spotted in neighbouring Bangladesh this week, a police officer said here on Thursday.

    After a thorough investigation, the Kolkata Police informed the Kuwaiti Embassy that the woman, along with a man, has crossed the international border to enter Bangladesh.

    “It was then the Kuwaiti Embassy sought the help of Bangladesh and the woman was found from a house in that country on Monday. The police there have handed her over to the Kuwaiti authorities,” the police officer said.

    The woman came to Kolkata with her younger brother on January 20 and put up at a five-star hotel in East Kolkata. She was getting treatment for some skin-related problems in a private hospital.

    After a tour of other tourist attractions of Kolkata, she along with her younger brother had gone to Alipore zoo on January 27 from where she went “missing”, the officer said.

    Her brother then went to Alipore police station and informed the officer “in broken English” about what had happened.

    As her mobile phone containing a Kuwaiti sim could not be tracked, the police started examining CCTV footage.

    “CCTV footage showed that she got into a yellow taxi with a man wearing a suit, a cap and a mask. So, identifying him was tough. We spotted the taxi driver and got to know that they got down near Marquis Street (in central Kolkata),” the senior police officer said.

    From there, they took another taxi and reached the Bangladesh border near Bangaon in the neighbouring North 24 Parganas district.

    “Then they could not be spotted anywhere inside the Indian territory. Based on the description and after scanning hundreds of CCTV footage, we got a photograph of the man who is probably a Bangladeshi national,” he said.

    A red alert was issued against the man. The staff of the Alipore Police Station and Anti-Rowdy Section of Kolkata Police talked to their sources and after it was clear that they have crossed the international border, they informed the Kuwaiti Embassy in New Delhi.

    The embassy has sent an appreciation letter to the Kolkata Police lauding the role of its officers in helping them rescue the woman, the officer added.

    No details on what happened to the man who apparently is her beau, nor the location in Bangladesh from where the Kuwaiti citizen was found were shared with the media. 

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 41 Kuwaiti MPs call to boycott Sweden over burning of Quran

    41 Kuwaiti MPs call to boycott Sweden over burning of Quran

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    Kuwait: Kuwaiti MPs condemned the burning of a copy of the Holy Quran by an extremist with the approval of the Swedish government, and called for a boycott of all countries that do not respect the sanctities of Muslims.

    In a statement reported on Tuesday, 41 MPs condemned the burning of the Holy Quran, in a scene that is repeated from time to time with the approval of governments and in violation of all international norms, laws and covenants, Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Anbaa reported.

    The MPs’ said that these practices provoke the feelings of Muslims around the world, expressing their condemnation of the position of the Swedish government, which granted permission to burn the Quran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.

    They appealed to all parliamentarians in the world to boycott the Swedish government and all governments that do not respect the constants of Muslims. They emphasized that these practices “do not undermine the sanctity of the Quran in the heart of every civilized person.”

    According to the Arabic daily Al Qabas, on January 23, the cooperative societies in Kuwait announced a boycott of Swedish products in protest of the provocative act.

    On January 21, 2023, the leader of the Danish far-right hard line party, Rasmus Paludan, burned a copy of the Quran near the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, amid tight police protection that prevented anyone from approaching him while he was committing the provocative act.

    All Arab countries issued statements of condemnation and denunciation, and considered the incident “a serious provocation to the feelings of Muslims around the world.”

    Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah considered that these events “would inflame the feelings of Muslims around the world, and constitute a dangerous provocation for them.”

    Angry reactions increased, which turned into popular calls for a comprehensive Arab and Islamic economic and commercial boycott of Sweden.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )