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The Blues’ Fans at the Arab Cup & Kuwait Marathon Madness

From 680 Blue fans flying to Doha to cheer Kuwait in the Arab Cup clash with Egypt, to the Kuwait Gulf Marathon energizing the city streets, this episode dives into the unstoppable spirit of Kuwait and the hype sweeping the nation 

Khaleeji Pride at Its Finest

In this episode, we’re celebrating Khaleeji pride — from Kuwait’s celebrations for Oman’s National Day to Saudi Arabia’s recent visit with Trump, and of course, the wisdom and fun of Abu Fahad & Abu Fayiz

 

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