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Ministry of Information employees welcomes journalists to the elections media center. The ministry set up the center to facilitate the work of local, regional and international journalists who will be covering the Feb. 2 parliamentary elections. About 285 candidates are running in the polls for a new 50-seat parliament.
Syrian clup Al Ittihad player Otobong Eno (L) challenge for the ball with Kuwaiti Club Al Kuwait players Fahad al rashidi (C) and Abdullah marzouq (L)during their AFC Cup 2010 soccer match in Kuwait City, Kuwait on 12 May 2010
US Army engineers of the 535th engineers, the "heavy metal warriors" walk to watch a beautiful sunset as they got their dinner in the desert outside Kuwait City, March 15, 2003. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Spc. Miriam Fitzgerald, with the 369th Chemical Company explains CBRN operations to Command Sgt. Maj. James P. Wills, U.S. Army Reserve command sergeant major, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, May 18, 2016.
epa02516811 Kuwait prime minister Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammed al-Sabah waves to parliamentary colleagues as he leaves the Kuwaiti parliament 5 Jan 2011. Sheikh Nasser narrowly survived a no-confidence vote brought against him in parliament .The non-cooperation motion split parliament in a closed-door session on Monday, with 25 MPs voting for it and 25 against. It needed a majority to pass.Members of a broad-based opposition in parliament filed the motion on December 28 following a violent clash earlier that month between security forces and opposition supporters EPA/Raed Qutena
His M4 carbine empty, a member of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable)'s Force Reconnaissance Platoon reaches for his pistol as his fellow Marine in the MEU's Maritime Special Purpose Force (MSPF) continues to throw 5.56mm rounds down range during a live fire exercise on Udari Range outside Camp Beuhring, Kuwait, Dec. 9, 2005. The 22nd MEU (SOC) is currently in Iraq conducting combat operations in the Al Anbar province.
Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah presents an award to Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram who was chosen by Newsweek's Arabic edition as one of the 100 most influential people in the Arab world, during a ceremony commemorating the Arabic Newsweek's fifth anniversary in Kuwait City 01 May 2005. AFP PHOTO/YASSER AL-ZAYYAT..(Photo credit should read YASSER AL-ZAYYAT/AFP/Getty Images)