Ahmed Shihab-Eldin: US-Kuwaiti journalist held in Kuwait acquitted, lawyers say
What to know about Ahmed Shihab-Eldin: US-Kuwaiti journalist held in Kuwait acquitted, lawyers say
US-Kuwaiti journalist held in Kuwait over social media posts acquitted, lawyers say An American-Kuwaiti journalist who was detained by authorities in Kuwait last month after he re-posted videos and images related to the US-Israeli war with Iran, has been…
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What happened
US-Kuwaiti journalist held in Kuwait over social media posts acquitted, lawyers say An American-Kuwaiti journalist who was detained by authorities in Kuwait last month after he re-posted videos and images related to the US-Israeli war with Iran, has been…
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