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  2. Time in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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  3. Kuwait Television - Wikipedia

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    KTV1 launched on April 7, 1992, with 24-hour broadcasting. [7] By 1997, the channel was broadcasting Kuwaiti-produced programmes around the world. [8] KTV1 is a state run channel.

  4. KTV2 - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait television channel 2 (KTV2) is Kuwait's governmental television channel dedicated for the English-speaking public. The channel broadcasts English-speaking shows, local programmes , news , English- subtitled local serials , English-speaking international serials, and English-speaking or English-subtitled movies.

  5. Pitch politics: Iraq-Kuwait match tests post-Saddam ties

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    Thousands of Iraqi football fans were expected in Kuwait on Tuesday for a World Cup qualifier, the first time they have been allowed to attend since former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein invaded ...

  6. Kuwait News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) is an official state news wire service based in Kuwait. History and structure. KUNA was established in 1956. [1]

  7. Talk:Time in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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  8. Ministry of Information and Culture (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    As for Kuwait Radio, the sound “Here is Kuwait” was launched for the first time in 1951. The half-century development of work in the radio and media efforts resulted in the emergence of eight radio stations within the framework of Radio Kuwait, broadcasting their programs in four languages for a period of 72 hours a day. [1]

  9. Culture of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The Dewaniya has existed in Kuwait since time immemorial. In the old city of Kuwait it was the reception area where a man received his business colleagues and male guests. Today the term refers both to a reception hall and the gathering held in it, and visiting or hosting a dewaniya is an indispensable feature of a Kuwaiti man's social life.