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Kuwait Buries Late Emir Sheikh Nawaf in Funeral Attended By New Ruler


AL-SIDDEEQ — Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah, whose six-decade career in public service primarily focused on domestic issues, was buried on Sunday following a prayer service.

His successor, Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah, 83, was seen shedding a tear at the prayer service attended by members of the ruling Al Sabah family and speaker of Kuwait’s parliament.

Sheikh Meshal had been Kuwait’s de facto ruler since late 2021, when a frail Sheikh Nawaf handed over most of his duties.

As he formally takes the helm of the OPEC member with the world’s seventh-largest oil reserves from his half-brother, Sheikh Meshal is expected to preserve key Kuwaiti foreign policies, including support for Gulf Arab unity, Western alliances and good ties to Riyadh – a priority relationship.

Sheikh Nawaf’s three-year reign as emir, relatively short by Kuwait standards, was marred by ill-health. His predecessor and brother, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, reigned for 14 years and shaped the Gulf state’s foreign policy for two generations.

 

Sheikh Nawaf, whose casket was draped in Kuwait’s flag, was buried Sulaibikhat cemetery alongside his kin, after prayers at Bilal bin Rabah mosque. He died aged 86.

Abdullah Sabah Al-Mulla, a 56-year-old Kuwaiti professor, said the nation has lost a “great father” in Sheikh Nawaf.

“He did not put a barrier between him and anyone. To him, all the people were equal,” he said.

Dignitaries from around the world paid respects to Sheikh Nawaf, whose six decades in public service included minister of defense, interior, labor and deputy chief of the national guard.

“We convey our deepest condolences to the royal family, the leadership and the people of Kuwait,” India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on the social media platform X.

The president of regional power the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on X wished Kuwait’s new ruler success and said he would work with Sheikh Meshal to advance cooperation in the Gulf.

Sheikh Nawaf died on Saturday, aged 86. He was 83 when he became emir in 2020, at the time the oldest ruler to take power in the Gulf state that was invaded and occupied by Iraq in 1990.

The late emir was perceived domestically as a consensus-builder who sought to repair a long strained relationship between the parliament and government and who pardoned dozens of dissidents and other citizens who had voiced public criticisms.

Eid Abdullah Al Fraih, a 60-year-old Kuwaiti retiree, said he was captivated by the late emir’s humility and compassion and that he believed Sheikh Meshal would continue his predecessors efforts to improve ties between the government and parliament.

“Kuwait will be prosperous (under his reign). The (political and economic) situation will improve, God willing,” he said.

Under the constitution, the emir chooses his successor, the crown prince, but traditionally the ruling family convenes a meeting to build consensus. Parliament also has to approve.

Rulers of other Gulf states such as Saud Arabia and the UAE have in recent years picked their own sons as their designated successors, signaling power would next pass to the next generation of the ruling family.


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Kuwait Buries Late Emir Sheikh Nawaf in Funeral Attended By New Ruler


AL-SIDDEEQ — Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah, whose six-decade career in public service primarily focused on domestic issues, was buried on Sunday following a prayer service.

His successor, Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah, 83, was seen shedding a tear at the prayer service attended by members of the ruling Al Sabah family and speaker of Kuwait’s parliament.

Sheikh Meshal had been Kuwait’s de facto ruler since late 2021, when a frail Sheikh Nawaf handed over most of his duties.

As he formally takes the helm of the OPEC member with the world’s seventh-largest oil reserves from his half-brother, Sheikh Meshal is expected to preserve key Kuwaiti foreign policies, including support for Gulf Arab unity, Western alliances and good ties to Riyadh – a priority relationship.

Sheikh Nawaf’s three-year reign as emir, relatively short by Kuwait standards, was marred by ill-health. His predecessor and brother, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, reigned for 14 years and shaped the Gulf state’s foreign policy for two generations.

 

Sheikh Nawaf, whose casket was draped in Kuwait’s flag, was buried Sulaibikhat cemetery alongside his kin, after prayers at Bilal bin Rabah mosque. He died aged 86.

Abdullah Sabah Al-Mulla, a 56-year-old Kuwaiti professor, said the nation has lost a “great father” in Sheikh Nawaf.

“He did not put a barrier between him and anyone. To him, all the people were equal,” he said.

Dignitaries from around the world paid respects to Sheikh Nawaf, whose six decades in public service included minister of defense, interior, labor and deputy chief of the national guard.

“We convey our deepest condolences to the royal family, the leadership and the people of Kuwait,” India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on the social media platform X.

The president of regional power the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on X wished Kuwait’s new ruler success and said he would work with Sheikh Meshal to advance cooperation in the Gulf.

Sheikh Nawaf died on Saturday, aged 86. He was 83 when he became emir in 2020, at the time the oldest ruler to take power in the Gulf state that was invaded and occupied by Iraq in 1990.

The late emir was perceived domestically as a consensus-builder who sought to repair a long strained relationship between the parliament and government and who pardoned dozens of dissidents and other citizens who had voiced public criticisms.

Eid Abdullah Al Fraih, a 60-year-old Kuwaiti retiree, said he was captivated by the late emir’s humility and compassion and that he believed Sheikh Meshal would continue his predecessors efforts to improve ties between the government and parliament.

“Kuwait will be prosperous (under his reign). The (political and economic) situation will improve, God willing,” he said.

Under the constitution, the emir chooses his successor, the crown prince, but traditionally the ruling family convenes a meeting to build consensus. Parliament also has to approve.

Rulers of other Gulf states such as Saud Arabia and the UAE have in recent years picked their own sons as their designated successors, signaling power would next pass to the next generation of the ruling family.


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Flights on Baku-Nakhchivan route delayed


Azerbaijan Airlines flights J2-251 and J2-253 on the Baku-Nakhchivan route are delayed due to unfavorable weather conditions (heavy fog) at their destination, the press service of Azerbaijan Airlines CJSC told Azernews.

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Local YAP headquarters established regarding presidential elections


The first meeting of the Central Election Headquarters of the New Azerbaijan Party (YAP) was held on December 17ç Azernews reports.

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@mikenov: FBI #FBI: This is one of the rare instances where the suspect is alive. He has to be kept alive, and all the relevant information has to be obtained from him. “Henderson said investigators concluded that all the incidents were connected after the last one happened.” Attacks in…


FBI #FBI:

This is one of the rare instances where the suspect is alive. He has to be kept alive, and all the relevant information has to be obtained from him.
“Henderson said investigators concluded that all the incidents were connected after the last one happened.”
Attacks in…

— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 6, 2023


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@mikenov: FBI – #FBI: This latest mass shooting episode appears to contain the TELLING NAMES. Hypothetical Interpretation: The Postcard From the “Northeast Early College High School” (Russia) to Shadywood Drive” (US): You are the “West Slaughter Lane”, via the “Austral Loop”. Signature:… https://t.co/83EnWEczSU


FBI – #FBI: This latest mass shooting episode appears to contain the TELLING NAMES. Hypothetical Interpretation:

The Postcard From the “Northeast Early College High School” (Russia) to Shadywood Drive” (US): You are the “West Slaughter Lane”, via the “Austral Loop”. Signature:… pic.twitter.com/83EnWEczSU

— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 6, 2023


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@mikenov: FBI – #FBI: This latest mass shooting episode appears to contain the TELLING NAMES. Hypothetical Interpretation: The Postcard From the “Northeast Early College High School” (Russia) to Shadywood Drive” (US): You are the “West Slaughter Lane”, via the “Austral Loop”. Signature:… https://t.co/xqaot2c5n9


FBI – #FBI: This latest mass shooting episode appears to contain the TELLING NAMES. Hypothetical Interpretation:

The Postcard From the “Northeast Early College High School” (Russia) to Shadywood Drive” (US): You are the “West Slaughter Lane”, via the “Austral Loop”. Signature:… pic.twitter.com/xqaot2c5n9

— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 6, 2023


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@mikenov: FBI – #FBI: This is a very good question: Are you investigating these $1.3 trillion of the dark Russian private funds? Are you trying to confiscate them? They could pay for the Ukrainian war and help their victory. It is also the part of the efforts to dismantle the TOC. People… https://t.co/pkkmeNJNDP


FBI – #FBI: This is a very good question: Are you investigating these $1.3 trillion of the dark Russian private funds? Are you trying to confiscate them? They could pay for the Ukrainian war and help their victory. It is also the part of the efforts to dismantle the TOC. People… pic.twitter.com/pkkmeNJNDP

— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 6, 2023


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@FBI: RT by @mikenov: #FBI Director Christopher Wray also underscored how warrant proof encryption severely limits the FBI’s ability to investigate crim…


#FBI Director Christopher Wray also underscored how warrant proof encryption severely limits the FBI’s ability to investigate crimes against children so we can bring predators to justice. Report tips to https://t.co/iL7sD5efWD pic.twitter.com/T5uJ5EIdVL

— FBI (@FBI) December 5, 2023


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Ajith meets cinematographer Upendra Kumar and fans in Azerbaijan; the ‘Vidaamuyarchi’ actor’s kind gestur – IndiaTimes


Ajith meets cinematographer Upendra Kumar and fans in Azerbaijan; the ‘Vidaamuyarchi’ actor’s kind gestur  IndiaTimes