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Kuwait Cracks Down on Decoder Imports with Strict Licensing Rules

Kuwait Cracks Down on Decoder Imports with Strict Licensing Rules

Kuwait has introduced a stringent regulatory framework governing the import and sale of decoders and receivers, requiring traders to secure prior authorization from the Ministry of Information and Culture. The new directive, issued by Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, mandates that businesses seeking to import these …

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India’s Ad Industry Under Fire: Watchdog Raids Major Agencies Over Alleged Price Fixing

India’s Ad Industry Under Fire: Watchdog Raids Major Agencies Over Alleged Price Fixing

India’s competition watchdog has launched a sweeping crackdown on the advertising industry, raiding multiple offices of top media buying agencies and a broadcasters’ association over suspicions of price collusion, according to sources familiar with the matter. Officials from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) carried out searches at around ten locations, targeting industry heavyweights GroupM, …

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Kuwait’s Tougher Traffic Rules: Work Off Violations with Community Service

Kuwait’s Tougher Traffic Rules: Work Off Violations with Community Service

Kuwait is rolling out a major shake-up to its traffic laws, introducing community service as an alternative to fines and jail time for certain violations. The new Traffic Law No. 5/2025 gives judges the power to replace traditional penalties with unpaid labor—tailored to the offender’s skills and background—for up to a year, at eight hours …

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Bahrain Ramps Up Crackdown: 71 Residency Law Violators Deported in Sweeping Operation

Bahrain has intensified its enforcement of residency laws, leading to the deportation of 71 individuals in a sweeping crackdown. The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) conducted 1,170 inspection visits between March 2 and 8, identifying 15 irregular workers. Coordinated efforts included seven joint-inspection campaigns across Bahrain, focusing on the Capital, Northern, Muharraq, and Southern Governorates. …

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Judge Demands Transparency: Musk’s DOGE Must Reveal Secrets of Government Downsizing

In a striking legal decision, a federal judge has ordered Elon Musk’s government-efficiency task force, DOGE, to disclose records of its operations, citing its “unusual secrecy” in reshaping the federal workforce. The ruling marks a significant win for transparency advocates challenging the clandestine nature of DOGE, which has been orchestrating widespread job cuts and agency …

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Saudi Arabia Sets Strict Guidelines for Flag Use: Preservation, Respect, and Prohibitions Outlined

The Saudi Ministry of Interior has issued a clear directive on the proper use and handling of the national flag, emphasizing strict guidelines to ensure its dignity and respect. One of the key regulations prohibits the use of faded or damaged flags. Once a flag becomes obsolete, it must be destroyed by the entity that …

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Kuwait Forms Special Committee to Review Citizenship Disputes

A newly established Grievance Committee will now oversee cases related to the withdrawal and revocation of Kuwaiti citizenship. Directly affiliated with the Council of Ministers, this committee has been tasked with handling appeals from individuals affected by citizenship decisions. Counselor Ali Musaed Ali Al-Dhubaibi has been appointed as Chairman, with Abdulwahab Abdulrahman Yousef Al-Muzaini serving …

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Saudi Cracks Down on Fake Sick Leave with Heavy Fines and Jail Time

In a firm move against fraudulent medical claims, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health has warned that issuing or using fake sick leave could lead to a year in prison and a hefty SAR 100,000 ($26,666) fine. Authorities are tightening digital health compliance, ensuring that only legitimate medical cases receive official documentation. The ministry specifically cautioned …

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Saudi Cracks Down on Illegal Residency: Over 40,000 Expatriates Face Legal Action

Saudi authorities have intensified their enforcement efforts, launching a nationwide sweep that has placed over 40,000 expatriates under legal scrutiny for violations of residency, labor, and border security regulations. Between February 27 and March 5, inspection campaigns led by the Ministry of Interior uncovered 20,749 infractions. Residency violations topped the list with 13,871 cases, followed …

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