Kuwait city: Today marks significant milestones in Kuwait's history, reflecting its political, economic, and cultural advancements. Notably, Kuwait Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah once signed a decree forming the third cabinet, comprised of 14 ministers under the leadership of Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah. This event signifies a pivotal moment in Kuwait's political landscape.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the United Nations General Assembly in 1990 condemned the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait. The resolution highlighted Iraq's blatant violations of international treaties and emphasized that the perpetrators must face justice, marking a crucial stance in international diplomacy.
In 1999, Kuwait Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah inaugurated the new headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a testament to the country's commitment to economic development. In 2004, a significant political event unfolded when the interpellation of Deputy Premier and Minister of State for Cabinet and Parliament Affairs Mohammad Daifallah Sharar culminated with the issue being referred to the Audit Bureau.
The year 2011 saw Kuwait Amir decree the dissolution of the National Assembly, a notable political development. That same year, the Kuwait Police national team emerged victorious in the first GCC shooting tournament held in Kuwait, securing seven medals in total.
In terms of international collaboration, 2014 was marked by the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) and Egypt signing a KD 30-million loan agreement aimed at expanding a PowerStation east of Cairo, showcasing Kuwait's role in regional economic development.
A significant achievement in sports came in 2017 when FIFA officially lifted the suspension on the Kuwaiti Football Association (KFA), reinstating Kuwait in international football activities. In 2018, Standard and Poor's announced an upgrade of Boursa Kuwait's rating to an emerging market, effective September 23, 2019, reflecting the financial market's growth.
Kuwaiti actress Suad Abdullah was honored with the Arab women prize in 2018, recognizing her five-decade-long career in Arab drama and acting. In a scientific stride, the Scientific Center announced in 2020 that Kuwait successfully sent its first scientific experiment aboard the Falcon-9 rocket to the International Space Station, launched from the Kennedy Space Center in the US, marking a remarkable achievement in Kuwait's scientific endeavors.