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Nine Kuwait-bound flights diverted due to heavy fog

Nine inbound planes to Kuwait International Airport were diverted to nearby airports today due to heavy fog, the Civil Aviation Authority Public Administration said on Tuesday.

The administration told Kuwait News Agency, KUNA, that weather conditions improved after 8:30am local time, and inbound flights returned to normal, adding that the nine diverted planes in the early hours this morning landed in Dubai, Bahrain, and Dammam, and the flights are going to be rescheduled for later in the day.

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Dubai Shopping Festival opening date announced

Dubai Tourism announced on Wednesday the opening date for one of the most popular shopping events in the world – the Dubai Shopping Festival.

According to a tweet by Dubai Tourism, the month long festival will begin on December 26, 2017 and end on January 27, 2018.

DSF brings a month-long extravaganza that transforms the city with pop-up fashion shows, fireworks displays, mega sales and much more.

Residents and visitors can head to Market OTB at Burj Park to pick up items from emerging designers and learn celebrity makeup tips and tricks.

With a jam-packed calendar of events and raffles, this grand Dubai event offers something for everyone.

12-hour Sale

The Dubai Shopping Festival will kick off with an awesome 12-hour sale on day one of DSF (December 26).

The sale will offer shoppers additional discounts on already marked down sale prices across six citywide Majid Al Futtaim Malls.

The 12-hour sale is unique to DSF and will take place from 12pm to 12am at select outlets throughout the city.

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Palestinian forced under Israeli pressure to demolish his own house

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A Palestinian demolished parts of his own house in Al Bustan neighborhood in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, under pressure from the Israeli Municipality in Jerusalem, which threatened to demolish it and make him pay all the costs involved which are very high.

The house of Dweik is 80 meters long and the municipality has notified him of demolishing 60 meters of land under the pretext that it was built without a permit, and that he will have to pay for the demolition costs unless he demolishes it himself.

According to Wafa News Agency, Palestinians are forced to build on their property in East Jerusalem without permits because the Israeli municipality does not provide them with building permits in an effort to keep the Palestinian population in the occupied city to a minimum while increasing its Jewish population through building thousands of Israeli-only housing units in dozens of illegal settlements in and around the holy city.