September 21, 2024

Today in Kuwait’s history Date: 03-Oct-23

1961 — Kuwait Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah signed a decree appointing Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah as the first Foreign Department chief in addition to his position as director of the Department of Public health.

1977 — A hijacked Japanese airplane landed in Kuwait for refuel before flying to Damascus, Syria, and the hijackers released seven hostages.

1986 — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah opened Kuwait’s new permanent mission to the UN in New York, US.

1998 — Kuwait stock exchange began trading in deferred stocks, the first market in the Middle East to carry out such transactions.

2005 — The Higher Committee for Consultation on the Completion of Sharia Islamic law, an Amiri Diwan institute, established in 1991, inaugurated its headquarters.

2010 — Kuwait national team won the West Asian football championship after beating Iran 2-1 in the final match held at King Abdullah II stadium in Jordan.

2013 — Kuwait Petroleum International (Q8) opened its first unmanned fuel station, Tango, on a highway in the Netherlands.

2018 — Kuwait Stock Exchange became full member in the World Federation of Exchanges.

2019 – Kuwait was elected member in the Arab Human Rights Committee of the League of Arab States.

2021 — Students attended classes in person in public and private schools after studying online for 18 months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

2021 — Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) signed a USD 1.9 million donation agreement with the UN refugees agency (UNHCR) to develop health services for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

2022 — Dr. Bader Al-Enezi of Kuwait University (KU) won a patent from the US for an eco-friendly water desalinization device.

Source: Kuwait News Agency