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Abu Sitta addresses the media in the rubble of Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital
Palestinian surgeon recounts Zionist war horrors after returning from Gaza
KUWAIT: Ghassan Abu Sitta, a plastic surgeon specializing in conflict injuries, recalled the overwhelming terror that he witnessed while volunteering in Gaza hospitals since the beginning of the Zionist aggression, at a symposium hosted by the Kuwait Committee for Jerusalem on Wednesday. Abu Sitta, who was born in Kuwait and is based in London, started recounting how he spent his days trying to save the people of Gaza, mostly at Al-Ahli Baptist...
Ghassan Abu Sitta sits next to the head of Kuwait Comittee for Jerusalem
Palestinian surgeon recounts Zionist war horrors after returning from Gaza
KUWAIT: Ghassan Abu Sitta, a plastic surgeon specializing in conflict injuries, recalled the overwhelming terror that he witnessed while volunteering in Gaza hospitals since the beginning of the Zionist aggression, at a symposium hosted by the Kuwait Committee for Jerusalem on Wednesday. Abu Sitta, who was born in Kuwait and is based in London, started recounting how he spent his days trying to save the people of Gaza, mostly at Al-Ahli Baptist...
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Home gardening: A labor of love
With its vibrantly colorful fruits, blissfully scented flowers and mouthwatering fresh vegetables, the backyard garden at the house of Al-Zainah Al-Babtain, an organic gardener in Kuwait, has become a tiny world that turned her life into a lively experience. Babtain strongly believes in the popular quote that says, “to plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow”.“Gardening became an additional motive for me to wake up every day,” she said...
Group photo with the students in the printing press.
Exploring the world of Journalism: BBS students visit Kuwait Times, Kuwait News
KUWAIT: A newsroom is where ideas are born, stories are crafted and global events are disseminated to the public. Unlocking the gates of this vibrant world, Kuwait Times and Kuwait News welcomed students of Al-Bayan Bilingual School (BBS) for a visit on Monday, providing them with an exclusive look into the departments and functions of the newspaper.Sharifa, one of the students, expressed her enthusiasm about the visit. “As soon as I walked in,...
Medical staff attending an awareness lecture about 'Thyroid Cancer.' -- Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
CAN launches thyroid cancer awareness campaign
KUWAIT: Cancer Awareness Nation (CAN) launched a thyroid awareness campaign under the slogan “Knowledge is Life” at the Palliative Care Center of Al-Sabah Medical Zone on Sunday. The campaign’s initiatives will continue until Jan 28, including awareness lectures and training sessions for medical staff, as well as the distribution of awareness messages to the public.CAN Chairman Dr Khaled Al-Saleh warned thyroid cancer is a very cruel...
A visitor taking a photo of the artworks
Blink exhibition portrays women’s dreams, memories
KUWAIT: Embodying women’s dreamy nights, and the recall of their deeply buried memories, Artist Leen Khalouf has poured personal experiences and narratives into emotionally captivating art pieces. “I drew inspiration from myself, and from women around me to paint these illustrations,” she said.The art pieces which portray women with their closed eyes, were showcased at the “Blink” art exhibition on Thursday at the Hub Café. Through the...
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Absence of legal awareness remains a common societal problem: Lawyers
KUWAIT: Around 2,740 legal cases were filed daily before Kuwait’s courts in 2023, according to recent statistics issued by the ministry of justice. This raises a question — if people become aware that some of the acts that they encounter in their daily lives are considered as crimes that are punishable by law, would the rate of legal disputes remain this high?Even with the development of technologies and easier access to all types of...
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You’ve been breathing all wrong: Expert
KUWAIT: Breathing is an involuntary action that humans naturally take all day long. But how many times does one pause and question: Am I breathing properly? Nearly never. According to Abeer Al-Osaimi, a certified transformational breath coach, almost everyone breathes much shorter and shallower than they’re biologically supposed to be, as they fail to maximize the use of their lungs’ full capacity.The inefficient use of the lungs tends to...
KUWAIT: A customer looks at the gold ornaments on display at a gold shop in Kuwait in this file photo. – Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Will gold replace paper money?
KUWAIT: The earliest history of human interaction with gold is long lost, but its association with rareness, wealth and purity remains to this day. “Ancient Egyptians used to believe gold was a divine metal that is immortal in its nature, because it never deteriorates, even over thousands of years,” said Salah Al-Jemaz, a consumer behavior consultant with expertise in the gold and precious metals sector.Even with worldwide agreement on the...
An attendee engages in a discussion with the guest speaker.
Qesati Embracing the power of storytelling
By fully immersing yourself in someone else’s story, and at the same time being open to sharing a glimpse of your own narrative too, you can easily find a sense of belonging and togetherness around a group of strangers whom you just met. With this in mind, Fatemah Al-Habib started “Qesati”, a community based in Kuwait providing a safe space for people to connect through the art of storytelling.“Every person has an inspiring story to tell,...
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Understanding the complex phenomenon of suicide
KUWAIT: Looking into human nature, it’s easy to assume that people are born with the instinct of self-love and the desire to live, which brings one to wonder how the idea of committing suicide gradually sneaks into the mind of some people, creating this ongoing conflict of choosing between life and death. Dr Talal Alali, an assistant professor at Kuwait University’s psychology department, started by highlighting the previous fact and...
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Delivery workers grapple with risks, mistreatment
KUWAIT: Dealing with dangerous road risks, mistreatment by customers, stress of meeting unachievable delivery targets and unfair compensation from employers, food delivery drivers grapple with hurdles in their daily life in Kuwait. Near a restaurant area in Salmiya, Kuwait Times spoke to two delivery drivers who had parked their motorbikes there for hours, waiting for someone to make an order.John (not his real name), a 30-year-old delivery...