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  • mical Industries Company (PIC) of the State of Kuwait, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum
  • ansported intelligence agents or SAS troops to Kuwait aboard the flight, and otherwise it would not
  • in 2008, The Investment Dar company, based in Kuwait, acquired a share of the business.
  • ption of imperial possessions and interests in Kuwait, Aden, and the Syrian coast.
  • condemned the continuing situation in occupied Kuwait after the Iraqi invasion on August 2, 1990, re
  • It also demanded Iraq rescind its actions in Kuwait after the invasion, keeping the situation on i
  • t British Airways for negligence in landing at Kuwait after the Iraqi invasion, and for loss of prop
  • ning, who was arrested by the U.S. Military in Kuwait after allegedly providing to the WikiLeaks web
  • Libyan Air Force (5), Algerian Air Force (3), Kuwait Air Force (3), Peruvian Air Force (3), Royal S
  • Kuwait Air Force had 16 AH-64Ds on order in 2004, wit
  • ded a company of 42 Commando, Royal Marines at Kuwait airport.
  • y, Finland, Denmark, India, Singapore, U.A.E., Kuwait, Algeria and Jordan.
  • Iraq, Kuwait, Algeria, Bahrain eventually embargoed the Uni
  • Arabia (reportedly from King Fahd himself) and Kuwait, allowing him to operate independently.
  • e deployments of UK forces to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, along with forces of the United States, were
  • Kuwait also is a member of the United Arab Shipping C
  • ue states that the stolen gold was returned to Kuwait, although the Kuwaitis reported some was missi
  • After the liberation of Kuwait, an ABC News reporter interviewed hospital doc
  • heikh Mohammed Baqir al-Khaqani today lives in Kuwait And his younger brother Sheikh Isa Al-Khaqani
  • nish national team in friendly matches against Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in March 2005 but has not bee
  • Beirut, and worked in the technology sector in Kuwait and the UAE, before moving to London in 2008.
  • . and Saudi Arabia) spilled blood together" in Kuwait and Iraq and Saudi Arabia valued this tremendo
  • may be willing to negotiate the occupation of Kuwait and would consider foreign participation in ne
  • ized United States citizen who was detained in Kuwait and placed on the no-fly list maintained by th
  • vador, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Sudan, Angola, Kuwait and Iraq in the first and second Gulf wars; ea
  • hed in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Malaysia, Kuwait and other countries.
  • Zahra Dickson grew up in Kuwait and later attended boarding schools in England
  • zerland, Netherlands, France, Tunisia, Sweden, Kuwait, and the United Kingdom.
  • erritory of present-day southern part of Iraq, Kuwait and Qatar and Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia (
  • l as in countries such as Spain, South Africa, Kuwait and Qatar.
  • ew international law firms in Cairo, Istanbul, Kuwait and Muscat.
  • The hotel will become Hilton's second in Kuwait and will be owned by the United Resources Real
  • He decided to move to Kuwait and Al Qadsia on a rather lucrative contract.
  • and on 16 December 2009 he play against Kuwait and the match end 0-0.
  • y sensitive issues relating to the Invasion of Kuwait and the United States' planned response.
  • scussed the humanitarian situation in Iraq and Kuwait and the detention of nationals from foreign co
  • for since August 2, 1990 (the day Iraq invaded Kuwait) and determined that the situation in Iraq rem
  • rules, each zone had one place, and the hosts ( Kuwait) and Asian champion (Iran) were automatically
  • ment of OPEC in the 1960s by approaching Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in 1949, suggesting that they
  • was also on the squad in the 16th Gulf Cup in Kuwait and on the 19th Gulf Cup squad in Muscat.
  • game ends with the Iraqi Army retreating from Kuwait and the Emir thanking the U.S. and Coalition t
  • g operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in Kuwait and Iraq.
  • ganization operating in Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Kuwait and Bahrain
  • he has studied at Indian International School, Kuwait and holds a Diploma in Dancing.
  • azon (Spain), Le Matin (Montreal), al Siyassa ( Kuwait), and al Nahar (Lebanon),
  • Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates paid the money so
  • The former is a banker in Kuwait and the latter is a writer.
  • They were part of the attack into Kuwait and eventual victory.
  • as a part of special operations task forces in Kuwait and Afghanistan with the rank of Captain.
  • ment in the battles with Iraqi forces, both on Kuwait and Iraqi territories.
  • is located in Administrative Shuwaikh Area in Kuwait, and has four international area offices in Au
  • Rovers and also coached in the Middle East in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for five years.
  • r to the African populations in Iraq, Iran and Kuwait, and are known in Pakistan as Sheedis and Indi
  • He also competed at the 1980 Asian Cup in Kuwait and reached the third place with the Iranian t
  • Vaughn has visited soldiers in Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Iraq as part of the U.S.O.
  • The group was composed of China PR, Hong Kong, Kuwait and Malaysia.
  • ut in the "Agreed Minutes between the State of Kuwait and the Republic of Iraq regarding the restora
  • tations, deployed Task Force sized elements to Kuwait, and in September 1996, conducted the first po
  • the highlights was an extended tour in Sudan, Kuwait and Egypt.
  • the precise coordinates of the border between Kuwait and Iraq on the basis of the agreement between
  • nt to Grenada, Panama, Honduras, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq.
  • diplomatic and consular staff and premises in Kuwait, and to take no action that would hinder their
  • ion saw considerable combat as it crossed into Kuwait and fought a pitched armored battle at Al Burq
  • ficers and men of British forces who served in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia during Operation Granby (the
  • he U.S. Embassy, he traveled to the country of Kuwait and appeared on Good Morning Kuwait and in num
  • gn, Third Army again deployed forces to defend Kuwait, and to reassure allies in the Persian Gulf re
  • ge or injury following the invasion concerning Kuwait and third states, and those of their nationals
  • the death of her husband, as her knowledge of Kuwait and the feuds and rivalries among the kingdom'
  • played matches in the 2004 ACC Trophy against Kuwait and Saudi Arabia between the two Intercontinen
  • e for the landing were instead landing back in Kuwait and finally crossed the waterway north of Umm
  • fter the UN sactions due to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, and with the onset of the Gulf War, as well a
  • ce in the region dates to the 1990 Invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent Operation Desert Shield, wh
  • quotas, however, are difficult to enforce, and Kuwait and other countries have been accused of viola
  • aidan is a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Kuwait and describes himself as a "moderate Islamist"
  • Camp Doha was the main US Army base in Kuwait, and played a pivotal role in the US military
  • the year he played in the ACC Twenty20 Cup in Kuwait and returned to List A cricket when he played
  • In 2003, Bubba donated his time to travel to Kuwait and Iraq to perform for U.S. troops along with
  • onths in Kandahar, Afghanistan and one year in Kuwait and Iraq.
  • Saffarini has sacrifised his life and time for Kuwait and its development by building Schools, Unive
  • He began to travel around Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in order to visit with numero
  • The Regiment also served in Kuwait and Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom from 1
  • manufacture the cards for the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait and by claiming to be "the authorized governme
  • The six agents were hinding in Kuwait and Baghdad for several weeks before the escap
  • nd Dubai ahead of the first Gulf War; and from Kuwait and Southern Iraq in its immediate aftermath.
  • re listed as sources of militant money: Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
  • s toured for American troops in Okinawa, Iraq, Kuwait and Kosovo, and is co-author of "Medal Of Hono
  • ce to defend the joint border of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq.
  • thers started performing before dignitaries in Kuwait and making a name for themselves as "wonderkid
  • ad to be diverted to other Arab ports, such as Kuwait and even Aqaba, Jordan.
  • ench club teams, as well as national squads in Kuwait and most recently in New Zealand.
  • In 1974, he was moved to Kuwait and settled there.
  • He has also lectured in Kuwait and Russia.
  • s Only Female Tribute to Iron Maiden") to tour Kuwait and Iraq after their lead vocalist Aja Kim dep
  • -7, and F-16, and flew 21 combat missions over Kuwait and Iraq during Operation Desert Storm.
  • From 2007 to 2009, he played for Al Arabi in Kuwait, and was a Kuwait League Champion in 2008.
  • in physiotherapy, Walker spent time working in Kuwait and with Blackburn Rovers before taking up a p
  • By 2006 only a few had returned to Kuwait and today the number of Palestinians living in
  • In April 2011 Fosterlane Management from Kuwait announced they are buying the building from Hi
  • defence commitment between the two countries, Kuwait appealed for help from Britain.
  • national team at the 2002 Arab Nations Cup in Kuwait, appearing in three matches and scoring one go
  • Elections in Kuwait are held for both the National Assembly (Majli
  • Although 57% of the eligible voters in Kuwait are women, in the final poll, only 35% of the
  • non, Syria, the Palestinian territories, Iraq, Kuwait, Armenia, Iran, Libya and Greece) as a sweet/s
  • o Bahrain in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait as part of Operation Granby along with two oth
  • mation on the availability of food in Iraq and Kuwait, as well as paying attention to children, the
  • al aid to the civilian populations of Iraq and Kuwait, as well as removing sanctions placed on Iraq
  • Maps were issued around 1990 showing Kuwait as a province of Iraq.
  • d basic services to the civilian population of Kuwait, as well as to foreign nationals and diplomati
  • Upperton was born in Ahmadi, Kuwait as her parents involvement in the oil industry
  • August 28: Iraq declares Kuwait as its 19th province and renames Kuwait City a
  • a of the Bani Utbah (hence al-Sabah dynasty of Kuwait as it became known later).
  • egedly "nonsense", Iraq (and many Iraqis) view Kuwait as historically just another part of Iraq that
  • se of Saud and its allies to leave the land to Kuwait as an exile.
  • 1961 the regiment deployed its 'C' Squadron to Kuwait as part of a British force charged with deterr
  • At the Kuwait Asian Shooting Championships, he met Ahmed bin
  • tion Forces Land Component Command, Camp Doha, Kuwait; assistant Division Commander (Operations), 82
  • Kankoune played for Kuwait at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
  • He competed for Kuwait at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
  • He debated the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait at the Jerusalem Mosque in Amman at which he d
  • Following the Iraqi invasion and occupation of Kuwait at the start of August 1990, the United Nation
  • He also played for Kuwait at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
  • he Middle East in support of the liberation of Kuwait, August 1990 - March 1991.
  • Following the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Avenger deployed to the Persian Gulf as a coa
  • Kuwait Aviation Fueling Company (KAFCO)
  • Kuwait Aviation Fueling Company (KAFCO) : Aircraft fu
  • in a Joint Civilian Orientation Conference in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar.
  • anmar, Thailand, Taiwan, Maldives, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Ar
  • of Lebanese origin is the Apostolic Nuncio to Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen a
  • is currently serving as the Chairman of Jordan Kuwait Bank.
  • uilding is being leased by Refad Hotel Group a Kuwait based company.
  • The complex is located on a small peninsula on Kuwait Bay, west of Kuwait City.
  • at the issue of the US promising protection to Kuwait be moved to the following 'US/Iraq relations'
  • t the 1979 CISM World Military Championship in Kuwait, beating Italy on penalties.
  • Burgan has helped Kuwait become one of the largest oil exporters on the
  • meem live in Arab Countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Behrin and other Gulf Countries.
  • the Coalition forces in Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Kuwait between 1990-1991.
  • The 16th Gulf Cup of Nations was held in Kuwait, between December 26 to January 11, 2003.
  • st son of Jabir II Al-Sabah, who was shaykh of Kuwait between 1915-17.
  • It was hosted by Kuwait between September 15 and 30.
  • The 3rd Gulf Cup of Nations was held in Kuwait, between March 15 to March 29, 1974.
  • Layla also took part in Kuwait Biennil (1973), the first Arab biennil (Baghda
  • The 1983 Kuwait bombings were attacks on six key foreign and K
  • ll its troops back at least 150 miles from the Kuwait border.
  • quake 1985, Chernobyl nuclear disaster 1991-2, Kuwait burning oil wells 1991-2) as well as special a
  • After the August 1990 invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, ABC started work on a special program
  • ird of the more than 700 oil well fires set in Kuwait by retreating Iraqi soldiers in the Gulf War.
  • She was invited to Kuwait by a bloodline of Kuwait's royal family to per
  • ns who were held in Iraq after the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.
  • 990, after noting its alarm of the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, the Council condemned the invasion an
  • he Gulf War, Yemeni workers were deported from Kuwait by the restored government.
  • 0), the Council decided that the annexation of Kuwait by Iraq under any form was illegal.
  • tion that would require Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait by January 1.
  • The invasion of Kuwait by Iraqi troops that began 2 August 1990 was m
  • was not comparable to that of the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.
  • ign military force without permission, harming Kuwait by serving the interest of a foreign country a
  • Kuwait came second after losing its first game in the
  • It exposes the Citizens for a Free Kuwait campaign as public relations spin to gain publ
  • In 2008 he joined the Kuwait China Investment Company in Kuwait.
  • ement Team and the Investment Committee at the Kuwait China Investment Company, where he focuses on
  • on Iraqi Freedom a CPIC was established at the Kuwait City Hilton, (actually located outside Kuwait
  • ugh the front gates of the American Embassy in Kuwait City and rammed into the embassy's three-story
  • Two Iraqi T-55 tanks lie abandoned near Kuwait City on February 26, 1991
  • lbourne suburbs respectively in February 2007, Kuwait City in April 2007, at churches around Normand
  • ng 10,534,000 m², it is located 45 km south of Kuwait City with a production capacity of 465,000 bbl
  • -Medinah al-Munawera Armoured Division entered Kuwait City by 05:30hrs, its T-72s and BMP-2s racing
  • ecent raids resulted in intense fire fights in Kuwait City suburbs that left six militants, one poli
  • enger 1 of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards near Kuwait City during the Gulf War.
  • of fighting the Iraqi Republican Guard reached Kuwait City with tanks after crossing the internation
  • The squad then support the securing of Kuwait City airport to allow air superiority.
  • The games were held at Kuwait City from December 16-26, 2002.
  • On October 3, they flew to Kuwait City and Damascus, where they released 11 more
  • Kuwait City (Kuwait International Airport)
  • storal Council at the Holy Family Cathedral in Kuwait City and led by Ballin as the head of the Cath
  • ans 1,332,000 m² and is located 50 km south of Kuwait City within the Shuaiba Industrial Area.
  • The event took place in the Kuwait City in Kuwait from 1 to 7 November 2009.
  • Finally, the 2nd West Asian Games were held in Kuwait City from 3 to 12 April 2002.
  • The major cities are the capital Kuwait City and Jahra (a thirty-minute drive northwes
  • e It All Away (Reprise)', entitled 'Surfing In Kuwait City' or, more simply, 'Kuwait City'.
  • taking place from March 26 to April 4, 1977 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • k place from October 15 to October 25, 1987 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • Khaled Al-Mazeedi (born February 18, 1986 in Kuwait City, Kuwait) is a Kuwaiti soccer forward, who
  • as an Imam at the Safwan Bin Omayah Mosque of Kuwait City, though he was soon sacked for illegally
  • the 1-1 draw with a Kuwaiti club on 5 June, in Kuwait City, and scoring the Portuguese goal.
  • nning 7,835,000 m², and located 46 km south of Kuwait City, Mina Abdullah is capable of refining 270
  • 005 flying from Miami International Airport to Kuwait City, arriving on December 13 at 12:05 a.m, an
  • stores opened at The Avenues shopping mall in Kuwait City, Kuwait; Senayan City in Jakarta, Indones
  • During the march to Kuwait City, the mechanized infantry task forces were
  • Born in in Kuwait City, Kuwait to Palestinian parents, Jarun was
  • The tournament was held in Kuwait City, Kuwait between May 8, 2008 and May 19.
  • eeda was born on the 20th of December, 1984 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • ower is a skyscraper on-hold with 70 floors in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • k place between April 25 and April 30, 2011 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • hampionships in Athletics were held in 1983 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • a Tower is a topped out skyscraper in downtown Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • ian militants occupied the Japanese embassy in Kuwait City, taking the ambassador and ten others hos
  • The 2007 Asian Judo Championships were held in Kuwait City, Kuwait from 16 May to 17 May 2007.
  • ya Tower, is a skyscraper completed in 2009 in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • of Iraq, Sopel was the BBC's correspondent in Kuwait City.
  • -Ittihad at the Jaber International Stadium in Kuwait City.
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