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 Voting began on Thursday in Kuwait   first election since Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah assumed power late last year determined to push through economic reforms after protracted deadlock between appointed governments and elected parliaments.The new Emir strongly criticised the National Assembly and the government in his first speech before parliament after taking office in December, saying they were harming the interests  stanley cup website of the country and its people.His reform-minded approach with scant tolerance for political bickering seemingly aims to propel the small Gulf Arab state to catch up with neighbours in weaning its economy off oil.Story conti stanley website nues below this adYears-old feuding between appointed governments and the elected parliament has impeded fiscal reform, including passage of a debt law that would stanley tumbler  allow Kuwait to tap international markets and mitigate its heavy dependence on oil revenues.The polls opened at noon  0900 GMT  in the election, the fourth since December 2020, and will close at midnight local time. Kuwait bans political parties and candidates run as independents.Sheikh Meshal, 83, succeeded his late brother Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad in December and dissolved parliament on Feb. 15, less than two months into his tenure.His decree cited the assembly   violation of the constitutional principles as a reason for dissolution.Story continues below this adKuwait   assembly packs more influence than similar bodies in other Gulf m Ogdh Donald Trump offers condolences to Putin after St. Petersburg blast
 On the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, former New York Mayor Rudy on Sunday聽said that Islamic State terror group which has spread its tentacles all over the world poses a serious threat to the US than Al-Qaeda. We are dealing with a different paradigm, meaning there we were dealing with one major group, Al-Qaeda. Having gone after the mafia and the Colombian drug cartels, I can tell you it   easier to go after a single organisation than it is what we ;re facing today, which is this Islamic nation which we think of just as ISIS in Syria and Iraq, but it has spread its tentacles all over the world, Giuliani told ABC News in an interview.They ;re in 28 different countries. Al-Qaeda never had the capacity to do that. I ;m not going to say they ;re smarter people; they ;re better educated people. And they ;re people who know us better. They come from France and Ger stanley cup many and England and stanley nz  the US, he said. The Al-Qaeda people were Afghan warriors. Great warriors  horrible people but great warriors. They didn ;t have the聽ability to use the Internet; they didn ;t have the ability to infiltrate. So in some ways we ;re safer; and in some ways we ;re in a much more dangerous situation, said Giuliani.Compared to 15 years ago, we ;re safer in certain ways, but not as safe in other ways.Story continues below this adWe ;re always fight stanley us ing th