Connect with us

Latest News

Kuwait Times, Kuwait News welcome KFH’s trainees

Published

on

KUWAIT: Kuwait Times and Kuwait News welcomed trainees from the Kuwait Finance House (KFH) Academy program for a behind-the-scenes tour and an introduction to the dynamic world of journalism. During the visit, the trainees explored several key departments, including the editorial section, social media unit, studio, printing press, and archives. In the editorial room, they engaged in insightful discussions on media ethics, the process of information gathering, the importance of fact-checking, and the evolving nature of journalism in the digital age.

At the archives, the trainees had the opportunity to browse through historical editions spanning the newspaper’s 63-year history. They explored how the publication has developed over the decades and viewed past language supplements, gaining a deeper appreciation for the paper’s legacy. The group then proceeded to the printing press, where they witnessed the newspaper production process firsthand and posed for a commemorative photo with the Kuwait Times team.

To wrap up the visit, the trainees participated in a fun video shoot at the studio, enjoying a lighthearted and engaging end to their tour. The KFH Academy program is designed for university students and recent graduates as part of KFH’s commitment to social responsibility, training excellence, youth development, and the empowerment of national talent.

A total of 20 trainees were selected to join the academy after successfully completing a rigorous assessment and evaluation process. The program offers a diverse range of learning areas, including public relations (PR) and media, general services, digital transformation, and innovation. It aims to provide participants with a solid foundation in these fields through high-quality, up-to-date training methods, helping them make the most of their summer break.

Latest News

Deputy FM receives UN Special Representative

Published

on

By

KUWAIT: Deputy Foreign Minister Ambassador Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah received on Sunday the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Iraq and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), Ambassador Dr Mohammad Al-Hassan. According to a statement from the Foreign Ministry, the meeting focused on exploring ways to support the UN mission in fulfilling its responsibilities towards the State of Kuwait, in line with relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions. — KUNA

Continue Reading

Latest News

Rare flamingo sighting signals early return of migratory birds

Published

on

By

KUWAIT: The recent sighting of a small flamingo in Kuwait during the summer months has drawn attention from birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, as such an occurrence is considered rare. The bird was photographed last Saturday by Kuwaiti wildlife photographer Abdulmajeed Al-Shatti, marking an unusual early appearance ahead of the typical migratory season. It remains unclear whether the flamingo will remain in the country until next March, which is usually the end of the migratory period for such birds. However, its presence during the height of summer has been viewed as a possible indication of moderating temperatures.

The flamingo—known in Arabic as “na’am al-rumi”—is a strikingly beautiful and large wading bird. The species most commonly observed in Kuwait is the greater flamingo, characterized by its impressive height of up to 1.5 meters, white and pink plumage, and a pink beak with a black tip. A less common species, the lesser flamingo, is smaller in size—reaching about one meter—and distinguished by its pink coloration and dark brown beak.

As mid-summer approaches, small numbers of migratory seabirds—including flamingos—begin to return to Kuwait. According to previous records, flamingos have been sighted in limited numbers between late July and early August. These birds typically remain in the country until late March, feeding on small marine organisms abundantly found in Kuwait Bay. The appearance of migratory birds such as the flamingo highlights the ecological importance of Kuwait’s coastal habitats and reinforces ongoing efforts to protect and document the country’s rich biodiversity. — KUNA

Continue Reading

Latest News

Kuwait and Saudi review key issues on petroleum operations in Divided Zone

Published

on

By

KUWAIT: The Kuwaiti-Saudi Permanent Joint Committee held its 118th meeting on Sunday at the headquarters of the Khafji Joint Operations. The meeting was chaired on the Kuwaiti side by Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil Sheikh Dr Nimr Fahad Al-Malik Al-Sabah, while the Saudi delegation was led by Assistant Minister of Energy Mohammed Al-Ibrahim.

According to a statement issued by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Oil, the meeting reviewed several key issues related to petroleum operations in the onshore Divided Zone and the adjacent submerged area. Discussions focused on strategic plans, major ongoing and upcoming projects, challenges facing implementation, and the application of advanced technologies in exploration and production activities.

The statement highlighted the committee’s pride in the recent petroleum discovery by Wafra Joint Operations in the North Wafra Wara-Burgan field, announced in May. The committee emphasized that this discovery — with oil flowing at a rate exceeding 500 barrels per day from the Wara Burgan-1 well — underscores the strength of bilateral cooperation in managing and developing shared natural resources. It also reflects the technical capabilities and dedication of national cadres from both countries, further solidifying Kuwait and Saudi Arabia’s global reputation as reliable energy suppliers. The committee reaffirmed its commitment to supporting ongoing exploration and development work to achieve shared interests and ensure the sustainability of natural resources for future generations.

The meeting also reviewed a progress report by the Permanent Joint Committee Office, which included emergency preparedness plans, ongoing procedures and efforts to enhance operational efficiency. The performance of the operational committee was also evaluated, with both sides commended for formulating a unified strategic action plan aligned with the long-term energy goals of both countries. In its statement, the Ministry of Oil praised the dedication of human resources from both the Kuwaiti and Saudi sides and acknowledged the vital role played by leaders of Khafji and Wafra Joint Operations in executing operational strategies.

Sheikh Nimr Al-Sabah stressed the importance of continuing the committee’s meetings to monitor joint operations, evaluate development projects, train national personnel, and integrate cutting-edge technology into all stages of petroleum operations. He expressed appreciation to the Saudi Assistant Minister of Energy for his cooperation and the spirit of brotherhood shown during the meeting, expressing hope that the two sides would continue their coordination to advance joint petroleum projects in Khafji and Wafra.

The Permanent Joint Committee was established under the Neutral Zone Division Agreement signed in 1965. It reports directly to the ministers of oil and energy in both countries. Among its responsibilities are facilitating operational procedures for petroleum company personnel in the Divided Zone, overseeing the proper exploitation of shared natural resources, evaluating related studies, and reviewing new licenses, contracts, and concessions.

The committee, headed on the Kuwaiti side by Sheikh Dr Nimr Al-Sabah and including officials from the Ministry of Oil and Ministry of Interior, holds biannual meetings. The agreement to divide the adjacent submerged zone was signed in 2000, followed by a Memorandum of Understanding in December 2019 regarding the resumption of production in the Divided Zone. These documents are considered annexes to the 1965 agreement. — KUNA

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2025 SKUWAIT.COM .