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Can't leave: Why over 69,000 residents in Kuwait are now stuck behind borders
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Kuwait has significantly intensified judicial enforcement in 2024, issuing nearly 70,000 travel bans, a substantial portion of over 182,000 judicial actions. This surge, driven by digitization and inter-agency cooperation, reflects a commitment to upholding court rulings and ensuring financial accountability. The increased enforcement, while promoting compliance, raises concerns about potential impacts on business and investment.
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