KUWAIT: Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) has released a new issue of its periodical magazine, including a number of files, topics, and various reports aimed at enriching the culture of readers in various fields and enhancing their knowledge. The director general of the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Dr. Fatima Al-Salem, said in the editorial of the magazine that the issuance of the new issue of the magazine comes after a break of about three years imposed by the repercussions of the Corona pandemic, after it had been issued continuously over the past years.

She added that the magazine has a new vision in content and design through various sections, covering many topics that express its desired goal of being diverse. It is an intellectual and cultural magazine that enriches readers, highlights the glorious past of Kuwait, and looks forward to its bright and promising future. The issue included a video survey on the Memorial Museum in Martyr's Park, a report on the March of Democracy in Kuwait, and the cultural genocide resulting from the Iraqi invasion, while highlighting the first Kuwaiti satellite's flight into space and the national anti-drug campaign.

The magazine touched on topics about modern applications of artificial intelligence, inspiring Kuwaiti personalities, Kuwait's heritage in the field of games, proverbs, cuisine, and popular coverts, in addition to health, social, and educational topics. The issue was carried out by the editorial team under the supervision and follow-up of the deputy editor-in-chief for Arab and international affairs.

KUNA launched the first issue of the magazine in July 2014 with the aim of highlighting Kuwait's ancient and modern landmarks, its development vision, the events taking place in the country, enriching the culture of the readership, and enhancing their knowledge in various fields. And to get free copies of the magazine (paper and electronic), you can send WhatsApp (95524716), call (22271800, internal 1832–1504), visit the agency building in Shuwaikh administrative area, download the magazine through the attached barcode, or visit the agency's website (www.kuna.net.kw). - KUNA