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KUWAIT: (From left) Ashraf Tamimi GM of BNK automotive, Faisal Sorour, Chairman of BNK Group Bader Al-Khurafi, Faisal Al-Rajhi, Mishal Al Safran VP of Volvo cars are pictured during the event. - Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Bader Al-Kharafi gifts Paralympic champions brand new Volvo cars
KUWAIT: In keeping with his habit of recognizing youth talents, Chairman of BNK Group, Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi has awarded brand new Volvo cars to Kuwait’s 2024 Paralympic champions Faisal Sorour (gold medalist) and Faisal Al-Rajhi (bronze medalist). Their incredible success filled Kharafi with immense pride. “I feel so proud that Kuwaiti athletes secured those medals in such a tough environment and fierce competition,” he said, adding that...
The Badriya Nasser Al-Jiean Mosque (Golden Mosque) in Salmiya. -- Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Shine of devotion
For anyone with faith, contributing to the construction of any architectural project is one thing, but being part of building a place of worship is another. The dedication and commitment among the entire team behind the Golden Mosque (Badriya Nasser Al-Jiean Mosque), particularly during such a challenging time for the world, were noteworthy to Mohamed Amr, the Egyptian-Turkish designer of the mosque.“Everyone involved in building this mosque,...
KUWAIT: German Ambassador to Kuwait Hans-Christian Freiherr von Reibnitz poses for a photo with Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Sadiq Marafi and another guest at the event.
Schengen, economy high on GCC-EU summit’s agenda
KUWAIT: As the first-ever summit between the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council approaches, Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Sadiq Marafi highlighted that key discussions will focus on the political and economic state of the region, economic ties, and Schengen visa matters. In a brief interview with the press during the 34th Day of German Unity celebrations, he noted that preparations are ongoing in anticipation of the...
Speakers, organizers, and key guests take a group photo.
EPA Director: Natural reserves make up 12% of Kuwait’s land area
KUWAIT: Natural reserves, which account for 12 percent of Kuwait’s land area, play a vital role in environmental protection and biodiversity preservation, said Samira Al-Kandari, Acting Director General of the Environmental Public Authority. Speaking at the Green Skills Summit held on Monday, she outlined the authority’s efforts since its establishment to foster an environmentally friendly society. This includes the implementation of law no....
Dr Yaser Najaf Ghaleb
Cosmetic surgery: A true solution or just an obsession?
KUWAIT: Many women pursue cosmetic surgeries with the false expectation that changing their appearance will alter how they feel about themselves. However, this often results in even greater disappointment after the procedure.“Self-confidence must come from within; it’s not something I can give to a patient,” said Dr Yaser Najaf Ghaleb, a facial plastic surgeon in Kuwait, referring to women who mostly approach him out of insecurity about...
KUWAIT: Officials attend an event held by Ministry of Social Affairs to mark the International Day of Older Person on Monday, October 1, 2024.
Kuwait reaffirms commitment to protecting elderly rights
KUWAIT: Kuwait is committed to upholding human rights, particularly the rights of older people, said Undersecretary of the Ministry of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs Khaled Al-Ajmi. His remarks were made during an event on Monday, marking International Day of Older Persons, which falls on October 1 of every year. The event was held under the patronage of Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs Dr Amthal...
Ambassadors, officials and architecture enthusiasts pose for a group photo at the mosque.- Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
The Golden Mosque symbolizes the deep ties between my two homelands: Turkish envoy
KUWAIT: Turkish Ambassador to Kuwait, Tuba Nur Sonmez, described how the Badriya Nasser Al-Jiean Mosque, not only stands as a place of worship but, “a beautiful symbol of the enduring religious and cultural bonds rooted in history between my homeland, Turkey, and my second home, Kuwait.” During a tour organized on Sunday by the Turkish Embassy to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations, she highlighted how the mosque, also known as “The...
Participants as pictured during the wokshop on paediatric emergency.
With Gaza kids at heart, Kuwait students discuss pediatric emergency care
KUWAIT: Moved by the daily suffering of thousands of children in Gaza being injured due to bombings and killings, a group of medical students in Kuwait took the initiative to organize a seminar on the importance of pediatric emergency care. The seminar included a special session featuring two Kuwaiti doctors, Mohammad Shamsah and Faisal Alhajeri who volunteered in Gaza, sharing their experiences of performing life-saving surgeries amidst the...
Chinese Ambassador Zhang Jianwei (left) and Minister of Finance in Kuwait Noura Al-Fassam (right) celebrating by cutting the cake at the event.
Minister: China is Kuwait’s largest trading partner
KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, Noura Al-Fassam, described China as “Kuwait’s largest trading partner,” highlighting strong bilateral relationship between the two countries which has flourished over the past 53 years. In her speech at the celebration hosted by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Kuwait on Wednesday, marking the 75th anniversary of the founding...
Mishari Al Ibrahim and Yousef Shamsah (right) pose for a picture.
Boycotting is a moral duty not a personal choice: BDS
KUWAIT: “Boycott not just for Palestine, but for your own safety, and your nation’s security,” urged Yousef Shamsah, a member of BDS Kuwait, in a message to all Arabs. “The Zionist entity seeks to dominate the entire region, directly or indirectly. Whether you realize it or not, it will eventually target you and your country too,” he said. Shamsah is one of several members of the local chapter of BDS, which stands for “Boycott,...
KUWAIT: The Indonesian Ambassador to Kuwait Lina Marianna (center) sits at the table with her guests.
Indonesia focused on growing trade with Kuwait: Envoy
KUWAIT: With approximately 7,000 Indonesians residing in Kuwait, Indonesian Ambassador Lina Marianna noted that many have called Kuwait home for over 15 years, contributing diligently to sectors like hospitality, healthcare, and oil and gas. At an event titled “Indonesia Spice Up the World” held at the Indonesian official residence this week, Kuwait Times spoke with the ambassador about the strong people-to-people connection between Indonesia...
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Enduring connections
Carrying stacks of newspapers under his arms, an Arab paperboy would park his motorcycle and make his way through the office buildings daily, calling out to see if anyone needed that day’s publication. In the mid-1970s in Kuwait, this was how Renny Mathews, who once worked in one of those buildings, remembered getting his news, often asking the boy, “Please leave the Kuwait Times paper here.”Now delivered to his doorstep, the 69-year-old...