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Today in Kuwait's history

KUWAIT, May 23 (KUNA) -- 1952 -- Sheikh Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Head of the Awqaf Department, inaugurated Al-Ahmadi Mosque.
1967 -- Al-Ahli Bank was established with a capital of KD two million.
1971 -- Kuwait Society for the Disabled was proclaimed.
1998 -- Kuwait hosted first eight-day Afro-Asian basketball championship.
1998 -- Interior Minister opened first model police station in Abdullah Al-Salem area.
1999 -- Foundation stone was laid for Sabah Al-Ahmad naval base in the southern area of Al-Fintas. It is the largest such facility in the Middle East.
2001 -- Kuwait signed the Stockholm convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) that aims to protect the environment and human health.
2004 -- Mohammad Dheifallah Al-Qahs passed away at the age of 85. He was prominent establisher of Al-Jahraa Co-op and member of the National Assembly in 1971, 1975, and 1981.
2005 -- Kuwaiti athlete of the Kuwaiti Disabled Sports Club Tareq Al-Qallaf snatched the Gold Medal and first position in the Epee fencing in the world competitions in Lonato, Italy.
2005 -- Abdulaziz Hamad Al-Saqer passed away at the age of 94. The figure played a prominent role in Kuwait's political, economic, and humane renaissance. He participated in establishing the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), Kuwait Airways Corporation (KAC), Kuwaiti Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), Kuwait Oil Tankers Company (KOTC), and Kuwait National Cinema Company (KNCC).
2006 -- Al-Ihsan Charity was set up with activities including promotion of social values, offering scholarships for Kuwaitis and others, and contributing to other charitable causes.
2008 -- Twelve people from one family were taken to hospital suffering from poisoning after a cleaning company was contracted to fumigate their house in Firdous Area.
2012 -- Minister of Labor and Minister of State for Planning Affairs and Development Fadhel Safar opened Kuwait's first forum for green buildings. (end) rk