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CAN warns of summer sun risks

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By Abdellatif Sharaa and Agencies

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Cancer Awareness Nation (CAN) has issued a warning against prolonged and direct sun exposure during the summer months, highlighting its significant role in increasing the risk of skin cancer. The advisory came as part of the launch of CAN’s latest awareness initiative, “Safe Under the Sun,” aimed at promoting sun safety and encouraging early detection practices. Speaking at the campaign’s launch, CAN Chairman and oncologist Dr Khaled Al-Saleh stressed that skin cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers worldwide. “Despite its prevalence, many cases can be prevented or detected early, greatly improving treatment outcomes and survival rates,” he said.

Citing official statistics, Dr Al-Saleh noted that in 2020, Kuwait recorded 24 cases of skin cancer—representing 7.3 percent of all diagnosed cancers that year—with eight cases among Kuwaitis and 16 among non-Kuwaitis. He outlined key early warning signs such as the appearance of new moles or spots, noticeable changes in existing moles, non-healing sores, or the presence of scaly patches. “Public awareness of these symptoms is critical, and we urge regular self-examinations as well as clinical screenings,” he added.

Dr Al-Saleh emphasized the importance of preventative measures, including the use of sunscreen, avoiding sun exposure during peak hours, wearing protective clothing, and maintaining routine skin checks. Treatment options, he explained, vary depending on the type and stage of the cancer and may include surgical removal, cryotherapy, laser treatments, immunotherapy, and other advanced medications. As part of the campaign, CAN will distribute educational materials and host awareness events in shopping malls and other public venues. — KUNA

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KNG Chief, Czech Amb. discuss boosting bilateral ties

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 KUWAIT:  Chief of Kuwait National Guard, Sheikh Mubarak Homoud Al-Sabah, discussed boosting bilateral ties with Czech Ambassador to the country, Juraj Chmiel, on Wednesday. KNG mentioned in a statement that the Chief affirmed furthering coordination and cooperation between the two sides. — KUNA

 

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Temperature hits 51°C as heatwave scorches Kuwait

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KUWAIT: The meteorological department reported on Tuesday that Rabia recorded the highest temperature in the country, reaching a scorching 51 degrees Celsius. Other areas, including Jahra, Abdaly and Kuwait International Airport also experienced extreme heat, with temperatures hitting 50 degrees Celsius.

Acting Director of the Meteorological Department Dharar Al-Ali told KUNA that the soaring temperatures are attributed to the impact of an extension of the Indian monsoon depression, which is accompanied by a very hot air mass and northwesterly winds ranging from light to moderate, occasionally variable along coastal areas.

Al-Ali noted that the country is expected to experience very hot conditions during the daytime and remain hot to very warm at night. Coastal areas, he added, will be affected by relatively high humidity, which is expected to subside starting Friday. The department forecast maximum temperatures to range between 50 and 52 degrees Celsius in certain regions, with the intense heat likely to persist until Saturday. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions during peak heat hours. — KUNA

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Zain’s Innovation Nation Summer Camp empowers 2,600 children

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Another milestone reinforcing company’s role as a key enabler of Kuwait’s digital future

KUWAIT: Zain Kuwait has successfully concluded the third edition of its Innovation Nation Summer Camp, held in collaboration with Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity — a Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) center — and Assima Mall. The program successfully empowered nearly 2,600 boys and girls to explore the worlds of technology and digital innovation, creating unforgettable memories that pave the way for their future ambitions. Over the course of ten days, the camp provided an inspiring, interactive space for children aged 7 to 14 to engage in exciting educational experiences across innovative fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, electronics, and renewable energy.

The success of this year’s camp marks another milestone in Zain’s ongoing journey to empower future generations, reinforcing its role as a key enabler of Kuwait’s digital transformation through educational and community initiatives that open doors to innovation and knowledge. The workshops were led by a team of certified trainers from the Sabah Al-Ahmad Center, in addition to engineering students from GUST (the Innovation Nation Leaders) and part-time members of Zain’s FUN program. The team developed interactive educational content using non-traditional methods that encouraged children to experiment, discover, and learn through hands-on practice.

Activities included fun learning experiences that focused on practical, interactive components, such as building pet-shaped robots and delivery bots, learning the basics of AI, exploring 3D printing and electronics, and understanding concepts in renewable energy and smart innovation. These experiences enriched the children’s passion for technology and science. This camp was part of the wider Innovation Nation initiative, which embodies Zain’s strategy to support and empower the next generation by offering inspiring educational opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. It reaffirms Zain’s commitment to playing a vital role in shaping a promising digital future for Kuwait.

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