The Kuwaiti government denied any plans to send expatriates back home after a lawmaker called for “letting expats out” to reduce pressure on medical services.
Minister of Social Affairs and Labour Mariam Al Aqeel said that the government had not received any request from any country to repatriate their people from Kuwait.

Rafael Nadal marries partner of 14 years, Xisca Perello
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26 | the publication reaches you by | Kuwait OnlineMP Hamdan Al Azemi called on the council of ministers to resume outbound flights from Kuwait for one week to allow any expatriates willing to leave the country to do so.
Azemi said that it’s better if each country takes care of its own citizens during this crisis, adding that Kuwait now needs to see pressure on the health and food sectors reduced, according to Kuwait Times.

Boursa Kuwait announces net profit of KD 5.63 million for the period ended 30 June 2020
Against the backdrop of the unprecedented conditions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Boursa Kuwait saw a net profit…
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Category: #Government | 2020/03/16 latest update at 8:00 PM
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