Kuwait’s ruler Sheikh Sabah admitted to hospital for medical checkup

Kuwait's Ruler pushed for diplomacy to solve regional issues, such as the ongoing boycott of Qatar by four Arab nations, and hosted major donor conferences for war-torn nations like Iraq and Syria. (File/AFP)
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Updated 18 July 2020
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Kuwait’s ruler Sheikh Sabah admitted to hospital for medical checkup

  • Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah was in “good health,” the KUNA news agency said
  • Sheikh Sabah has ruled Kuwait since January 2006

DUBAI: Kuwait’s 91-year-old ruler has been admitted to the hospital for a medical checkup, the oil-rich nation’s state-run news agency reported Saturday.
Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was in “good health,” the KUNA news agency said, citing a statement from the country’s diwan minister.

Kuwait's crown prince will temporarily exercise some of the ruling emir's constitutional duties, per a royal decree, KUNA said, without giving details.
The brief report did not elaborate.
In August 2019, Kuwait acknowledged the emir suffered an unspecified medical “setback” that required him to be hospitalized. That came after visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote on Twitter that he was “praying for Emir’s speedy recovery,” without elaborating.
Sheikh Sabah has ruled Kuwait since January 2006. He’s pushed for diplomacy to solve regional issues, such as the ongoing boycott of Qatar by four Arab nations, and hosted major donor conferences for war-torn nations like Iraq and Syria.


US condemns Houthi detention of embassy staff in Yemen

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US condemns Houthi detention of embassy staff in Yemen

The US on Wednesday condemned the ongoing detention of current and former local staffers of the US embassy in Yemen by the Houthi movement.
“The United States condemns the Houthis’ ongoing unlawful detention of current and former local staff of the US Mission to Yemen,” US State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in a statement.
“The Houthis’ arrests of those staff, and the sham proceedings that have been brought against them, are further evidence that the Houthis rely on the use of terror against their own people as a way to stay in power,” Pigott said.