Kuwait Petroleum Corporation has replaced its chief executive and reshuffled its board after a unit was last month ordered to pay Dow Chemical US$2.5bn for a cancelled project. Read Article KPC shake-up after $2.5bn fine
Twitter account called Anonymous Kuwait, which associates itself with the international hacking collective Anonymous, posts speech that earns opposition leader five-year prison term. Elizabeth Dickinson reports Read Article Anonymous hacks Kuwaiti government website
Regular government bailouts of Gulf nationals risk creating more trouble for banks at a later date with citizens likely to binge on debt, according to a new report from Fitch Ratings. Read Article Bailouts may cause debt woes for GCC
After months of gathering on the streets to protest, in public squares to rally, and in private homes to debate, members of Kuwait's opposition are more often these days to be found in court. Elizabeth Dickinson reports from Kuwait City Read Article Kuwait opposition MPs treading a well-worn path to court
Saad Al Barrak, the former chief executive of the Kuwaiti telecom company Zain and chairman and founder of Ila Group, talks about life after Zain and his new venture helping SMEs. Read Article Geek hero stays committed
After previous heartbreak, Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben scores game-winning goal in the 89th minute to lift his team to a 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund and the Uefa Champions League title, writes Jonathan Wilson. Robben finally finds redemption
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A discussion at Manarat Al Saadiyat will examine the art and photography of European artists travelling 'through the lights and images' of this region, writes Nick Leech
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