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KUWAIT:  President of the Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha), Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, stressed Monday that effective anti-corruption efforts require a clear strategic vision based on accurate data and reliable indicators, which support improving legislation, refining procedures, and correcting policies.In remarks delivered during Nazaha’s hosting of the annual meeting of the GCC Committee of Anti-Corruption Experts, Al-Ibrahim underlined the need for precise systems and effective tools to measure and analyze corruption.Such tools help detect and assess corruption risks, identify emerging methods, and support national authorities in addressing vulnerabilities and strengthening preventive measures, he said. Director of International Cooperation at Nazaha, Anwar Al-Qadeeri He…

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Aug 25, 2025, 04:28 AM ETLiverpool are set to make another move to bring in Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak after the two teams meet on Monday, while Tottenham Hotspur are attempting to spend big to sign Manchester City winger Savinho and Como midfielder Nico Paz. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe.Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s grades | Women’s gradesTOP STORIES- Lammens left out of squad amid Man United talks- Bayindir starts over Onana for Utd trip to Fulham- Arteta: Eze phoned me amid Tottenham pursuitNewcastle striker Alexander Isak won’t…

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Welcome to The Debrief, a Sky Sports column in which Adam Bate uses a blend of data and opinion to reflect on some of the key stories from the latest Premier League matches. This week: Gyokeres challenging the back lineGarner impressing out of positionTruffert and his overlapping runsGyokeres changes Arsenal threatThe whispers about Viktor Gyokeres had already begun by the time he cut inside to score for Arsenal on his Premier League home debut. An hour at Manchester United followed by 45 minutes without a goal against Leeds was enough for pressure to build.But after adding a stoppage-time penalty, the…

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 KUWAIT:  Kuwait Lawyers Society Secretary Khaled Al-Suwaifan affirmed on Monday that the open meeting between Minister of Justice Nasser Al-Sumait and lawyers was not routine, but rather a shared commitment to strengthening justice and facilitating legal work.In a statement to KUNA, Al-Suwaifan said that the society, through the vision of the lawyer, sought to be a genuine partner in the legal reform process, launching the Legislative Renaissance Initiative with over 90 proposed laws.He explained that these proposals included significant reforms such as amending the Law of Advocacy, the Law of Documentation, economic courts regulations, and Civil Procedure amendments, reflecting professional…

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View of an offshore wind energy park during a press moment of Orsted, on Tuesday 06 August 2024, on the transportation of goods with Heavy Lift Cargo Drones to the offshore wind turbines in the Borssele 1 and 2 wind farm in Zeeland, Netherlands.Nicolas Maeterlinck | Afp | Getty ImagesShares in wind farm developer Orsted tumbled soon as trading kicked off on Monday after the U.S. government ordered the company to halt construction of a nearly completed project.By mid-morning, the company’s shares were around 17% lower, with shares hitting a record low according to LSEG data.Late on Friday the U.S.’…

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 KUWAIT:  Ministry of Justice on Sunday signed with Kuwait Bar Association (KBA) protocols of cooperation, declaring the association a professional and community partner in the ministry’s comprehensive reform project to better modernize legislation and develop the country’s institutional justice infrastructure. The protocol was signed on behalf of the Ministry of Justice by Acting Undersecretary Awatif Al-Sanad and on behalf of the Kuwait Bar Association, President Adnan Abul.Minister of Justice Counselor Nasser Al-Sumait attended the signing ceremony of the cooperation protocol, which took place at the headquarters of the KBA.Al-Sumait said that the cooperation between the Ministry and KBA aims to…

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Treasury yields inched higher as investors continue to digest Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech last Friday and look toward key inflation data due later in the week.The 10-year Treasury yield rose more than 2 basis points to 4.287%. The 2-year yield was more than 4 basis points higher at 3.732%.One basis point is equal to 0.01% and yields and prices move in opposite directions.Powell on Friday offered a cautious signal of potential interest rate cuts, stressing that high levels of uncertainty are complicating the central bank’s policy decisions.”While a September rate cut is still not a foregone conclusion, the likelihood of a…

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Liverpool took a festive trip to the north east aiming to stay top of the Premier League tree.Rafael Benitez’s charges knocked heavily on Newcastle’s door for half an hour; however, Given repelled chance after chance. And then the breakthrough came. Yossi Benayoun cut a pass back towards the penalty spot, where Steven Gerrard was poised to leather the ball into the right-hand corner.Gerrard turned provider five minutes later, assisting Sami Hyypia with an out-swinging corner. The Finland international’s powerful header flew beyond Given.Defender David Edgar rose highest moments before the break to give Newcastle an injection of hope, towering over…

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The top stories and transfer rumours from Monday’s newspapers…THE SUN Brendan Rodgers is Nottingham Forest’s top target when they make their move for a new boss.Steve Parish is keen on Spanish right-sided Villarreal forward Yeremy Pino, 22 as one of the Crystal Palace replacements for Eberechi Eze.DAILY MIRROR Graham Potter’s job at West Ham is safe for now, but the ex-Brighton boss needs to improve results soon if he wants to remain in his role at the London Stadium. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Graham Potter gave a spiky response when asked if it was…

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The Euronext trading exchange building in La Defense business district, west of Paris, on April 7, 2025.Thomas Samson | Afp | Getty ImagesEuropean markets were lower to start the new trading week Monday as investors assessed the economic outlook after hopes of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut were boosted Friday.The pan-European Stoxx 600 was last down by 0.2%, with regional indexes largely trading in negative territory. Germany’s DAX dipped by 0.2%, paring back earlier losses throughout the day, while France’s CAC 40 was last down by around 0.6%. U.K. markets were closed for a public holiday.Investors on Monday closely…

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