• Children’s activities resume after 18 months of closure

    KUWAIT: Entertainment activities for children in Kuwait resumed yesterday after a year and a half of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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  • Lanka declares food emergency as forex crisis worsens

    COLOMBO: Sri Lanka yesterday declared a state of emergency over food shortages as private banks ran out of foreign exchange to finance imports.

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  • US consumer confidence drops on Delta fears

    WASHINGTON: Fear of the fast spreading Delta variant of COVID-19 and rising prices undermined Americans’ confidence in August, according to a survey released yesterday. The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index fell more than 10 points to 113.8, the lowest since February and the second consecutive monthly decline after the July index was revised down to 125.1.

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  • French consumer spending slumps, prices jump

    PARIS: Spending by French consumers is falling while inflation is accelerating, data showed yesterday, adding to concerns about the strength of the economic recovery as the pandemic drags on. 

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  • ‘Desert’: Drying Euphrates threatens disaster in Syria

    SADD AL FURAT, Syria: Syria’s longest river used to flow by his olive grove, but today Khaled al-Khamees says it has receded into the distance, parching his trees and leaving his family with hardly a drop to drink. 

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  • CBK launches new KASSIP system

    KUWAIT: Aiming to enhance the banking environment in the country in line with ongoing development of payment systems, the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) launched the new Kuwait Automated Settlement System for Inter-participant Payments (KASSIP), the CBK Governor Dr Mohammad Y Al-Hashel stated. 

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  • Colombia’s illicit coca economy helps communities thrive

    PATIA: In the mountains and jungles of southwestern Colombia, peasants, migrants and women carrying babies toil doggedly in the coca fields despite the dangers posed by guerrillas and drug traffickers-and despite the government’s anti-drug campaign. 

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  • Twitch video gamers rise up against ‘hate raids’

    SAN FRANCISCO: Night after night, video game streamer RekItRaven watches as their feed is inundated with abusive messages. Hate raided, yet again. 

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  • War-weary Libyans yearn for end to daily blackouts

    TRIPOLI: Walk down any commercial street in the Libyan capital Tripoli and the pavements will be lined with generators ready to spring into action whenever the mains electricity supply cuts out. 

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