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Kuwait celebrates its National Day and Liberation Day on 25 and 26 February each year, marking the country's independence after the First Gulf War. National day is in fact June 19th, but it is celebrated on June 25th as it marks the day when the Sheik Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah came to power.

Here you will find what you need to know about sending your children to the Kuwaiti school.

Here is what you need to know about Kuwait's Eid Al Adha
In all Islamic countries there are two common holidays which Muslims celebrate worldwide: Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha.

Expatriates living in Kuwait will now have to pay up to KD 1,700 per year-the equivalent of $5,593 to keep parents in the country.

If you're a new Kuwaiti expat struggling to keep up with the local and international headlines, here's four Kuwaiti newspapers to enjoy in English.

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Al-Bairq Mall Kuwait

Kuwait doesn't have a shortage of beautiful Malls. The Al-Bairq Mall is yet another addition to the list. It is one of the most important recently undertaken commercial projects in Kuwait. This mall is situated in the heavily populated town center. It thus provides convenient access for both tourists and locals visiting the city.

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Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait

Kuwait's Al Ahli Bank is one of the country's best established banks, and a leading financial institution offering retail and corporate banking services across Kuwait.

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Kuwait Visitors Guide

Nowadays the old expression 'in Kuwait there's nothing to do' hardly ever applies. There are so many places to go, stuff to do, markets, food to eat and events to attend. None of the things below are perfect for small children, but you'll see destinations when you have visitors coming to Kuwait.

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Alcohol Laws in Kuwait

Kuwait is one of the very few countries in the world where alcohol is completely banned

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