The Jerusalem Post newspaper said Eshki led a delegation of “businessmen and academics” on a mission to promote a stalled Saudi-led 2002 Arab peace initiative. Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said the meeting between retired Saudi general Anwar Eshki and ministry Director General Dore Gold took place at the prestigious King David hotel in west Jerusalem but did not give further details. Saudis visit Israel, meet govt official JERUSALEM: The head of a rare Saudi delegation to Israel and the occupied West Bank met a senior Israeli government official during his trip, Israel’s foreign ministry told AFP yesterday. ISTANBUL: People wave Turkish flags and portraits of modern Turkey’s founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, during a rally yesterday in Taksim Square.
Today is a day we made history all together.” Prime Minister Binali Yildirim tweeted that “this country’s Turks, Kurds, Alevis” and supporters of the major opposition parties “united together and gave the lesson needed to the putschists”. “This is a day to unite, a day to stand up against coups and dictatorial regimes, a day to let the voice of the people be heard,” he said at the rally, organized by his secularist opposition CHP but also backed by the ruling Islamist-rooted AK Party and by other opposition groups. In a rare move, pro-government channels broadcast a live speech from the podium by main opposition leader Demonstrators held a cross-party “Republic and Democracy” rally in Istanbul’s central Taksim Square in a spirit of unity following the failed coup, in which at least 246 people were killed and more than 2,000 injured. Turkish parties rally together ISTANBUL: Tens of thousands of supporters of Turkey’s ruling and main opposition parties, usually bitter foes, rallied together yesterday in support of democracy following a failed military coup as President Tayyip Erdogan tightens his grip on the country. KUWAIT: Minister of Information and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Sheikh Salman Sabah Al-Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah tours the electronic publishing department yesterday. Violations can be penalized by jail terms of up to 10 years if these services call for the overthrow of the country’s regime. Under the law, the owner and director of all online services must be Kuwaiti. During its debate in the Assembly in January this year, the minister insisted the law is aimed at regulating electronic media and it will not apply to personal accounts, like those of bloggers. Violations committed by these services will be looked in court under the press and publications law, which stipulates hefty jail terms for several offences. Those in existence have one year to comply with the law.
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Under the legislation, all these services must obtain a license from the government before they can operate. The minister urged all those running online news services to register on the ministry website to obtain the necessary license to operate in the country.
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Information Minister Sheikh Salman AlHumoud Al-Sabah said the law is foe professional online media in a bid to preserve Kuwaiti traditions and counter extremist ideology.
KUWAIT: A new law regulating all Web-based publications including electronic news services, bulletins, websites of newspapers and televisions and alike came into effect yesterday after its bylaws were published in the official gazette. The Amir later held a dinner banquet in honor of Sheikh Hamad and the delegation accompanying him. They discussed brotherly relations between the Al-Sabah and Al-Thani families, as well as people of Qatar and Kuwait. Min 32º Max 45º High Tide 03:35 & 15: 05 Low Tide 09:29& 22:01īERCHTESGADEN, Austria: HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber AlSabah receives at his residence in this Austrian city Qatari Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani and Sheikh Ju’an bin Hamad Al-Thani yesterday. Rio-bound Indian wrestler Yadav fails doping testġ5-hour mega jam in UK as France ups border checksįroome cements Tour great status with third titleĤLaw regulating 7 16Internet 18 media comes into effect Court to hear mosque demolition lawsuit National strategy underway to combat social, youth challenges