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As dissenting voices are silenced in the region, we ask if this is suppression of speech or the legitimate use of law.
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Ayyad al-Harbi sentenced to two years in prison for his tweet, the second such sentence handed down in two days.
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Police try to disperse thousands of protesters outside the capital calling for the repeal of new electoral law.
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Two Kuwaitis remain in the controversial prison as the Gulf state's parliament condemns continued detentions.
Features
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2012 16:53 GMT
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Some 200 men have just celebrated their tenth Eid in the US prison as they continue to be detained without trial.
Opinion
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2011 17:51 GMT
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World Food Programme says "vast majority" of food aid is reaching starving amid reports of deliveries stolen and sold.
Africa
Last Modified: 16 Aug 2011 11:24 GMT
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More than two decades on, we look at the around-the-clock coverage that changed television news forever.
Listening Post
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Inside Story discusses claims of discrimination and warnings of a growing sectarian rift.
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Nada says that children growing up in Kuwait led a very sheltered life.
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Airline drops flights to London and Sweden amid war reparations dispute with Kuwait.
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