KUWAIT, Oct 30:1904 — Kuwait opened a first-of-its-kind clinic at the British Political Agency in Kuwait (Dickson House), offering free-of-charge medical services to Britons and Kuwaitis. The clinic remained open until 1907.
1919 — Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah visited Britain, as representative of Sheikh Salem Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, following the First World War to congratulate King George V on the victory of the allied forces.
1962 — The constituent assembly unanimously approved a draft constitution.
1976 — Kuwaiti Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah signed a decree approving an Organization of Islamic Conference’s (OIC) immunity and concession agreement signed in Istanbul, Turkiye.
1999 — Wide-spread riots broke out between expatriates in suburb of Khaitan that lasted two days before security forces controlled the situation and restored order.
2018 — Kuwait National Assembly ended a grilling against Minister of State for National Assembly Affairs Adel Al-Kharafi presented by MP Riyadh Al-Adsani, but a no-confidence motion was not submitted.
2018 — Kuwait National Assembly approved a proposal to amend the sport law to allow general assemblies of local sport clubs to meet to approve new statutes.
2019 — Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) inked a finance agreement worth KD 30 million to revamp potable water in 17 Tunisian provinces.
2021 — General Assembly of the West Asian Athletics Association elected Sayyar Al-Enezi, president of Kuwait Athletics association, as president for a four-year term, and decided to move the headquarters from Bahrain to State of Kuwait.
2024 — Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior signed two contracts with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and UK-based SRT Marine Systems to develop the national coast guard capabilities, vessels and radar system. — AFP
