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Kuwait’s Arab Times covers the Gulf

Dar Al-Seyassah started The Arab Times in 1977 as a weekly publication.

Aadya Chidanand

Dar Al-Seyassah started The Arab Times in 1977 as a weekly publication. It was soon transformed into a daily newspaper covering Kuwait and the Persian Gulf. The paper is based in Al Shuwaikh and is currently owned by Ahmed Al-Jarallah, who also owns the paper Al-Seyassah and the weekly magazine Al-Hadaf. Since 1977, the Arab Times has been the most read English newspaper in Kuwait.

The opinion page features prominent Kuwaiti writers, including Arab Times editor-in-chief Ahmed Al Jarallah, Ali Ahmed Al-Baghli (former chair of Kuwait Human Rights Group), Yousef Awadh Al-Azmi, and Dr. Fawaz Alkhateeb.

The Arab Times website hosts updated video clips covering a range of subjects.

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