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Kuwait announces Eid Al-Adha public holidays from June 5th to 9th.

In the regularly scheduled Cabinet meeting, led by Acting PM and Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah, the administration declared on Tuesday that starting from Wednesday, June 5, until Sunday, June 9, all ministries, government entities, and public institutions will observe a break...

Kuwait's Fun-Filled Public Holiday for Eid Al-Adha Celebrations

Kuwait announces Eid Al-Adha public holidays from June 5th to 9th.

Mark your calendars, folks! The Kuwaiti government has announced a 5-day break for everybody! That's right, from Thursday, June 5, to Monday, June 9, 2025, you can put your work worries aside and fully embrace the festivities of Eid Al-Adha. All state bodies and public institutions will be closed during this time. But fear not, essential services will maintain their regular operations, thanks to the Cabinet's flexibility toward operations with unique demands[2][3].

On the flip side, government employees will return to work on Tuesday, June 10. So, make the most of this extended holiday!

A Warm Welcome and Sight of Cooperation

The Cabinet also took some time to appreciate a heartfelt letter from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. In his note, El-Sisi expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he received during his official visit to Kuwait earlier this month[1]. He voiced his hope that this visit would foster greater cooperation between the two nations.

Appreciation for Top Students

The Cabinet was privy to some exciting news regarding His Highness the Amir’s planned attendance at a Kuwait University graduation ceremony. This event will honor the brightest students from the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 academic years[1]. Talk about a cause for celebration!

A Word on Illegal Cryptocurrency Mining

The Cabinet is keeping a watchful eye on illegal cryptocurrency mining operations within Kuwait. They've warned that these activities are not only unlawful but also pose a major threat to Kuwait's energy infrastructure. By placing excessive strain on the national power grid, these operations could bring about serious problems[1].

Citizenship Revocation Decision

Finally, the Cabinet approved a decision to revoke the Kuwaiti citizenship of several individuals in accordance with applicable laws and national security considerations[1].

Don't forget to enjoy the upcoming Eid Al-Adha celebrations, folks! And remember to stay safe and respectful of Kuwait's energy infrastructure. Happy holidays in advance!

References
  1. kuwaittimes.net
  2. dailynewssegypt.com
  3. arabtimesonline.com
  4. Despite the general news about illegal cryptocurrency mining activities burdening Kuwait's energy infrastructure, the Kuwaiti government has ensured that essential services continue to operate during the public holiday for Eid Al-Adha.
  5. The decision to revoke the citizenship of several individuals by the Kuwaiti Cabinet was taken in accordance with applicable laws and national security considerations, as reported in general news sources.
  6. During his official visit to Kuwait, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi wrote a heartfelt letter to the Kuwaiti Cabinet, expressing his gratitude for the warm welcome he received and his hope for increased cooperation between the two nations.
Government work suspension announced for Eid Al-Adha celebrations from Wednesday, June 5 to Sunday, June 9. Official duties will resume on Tuesday, June 10, coinciding with the resumption of regular operations following the festivities.

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