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Scientific Center, KAFO mark Earth Day with sustainability initiatives

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KUWAIT: The Scientific Center, affiliated with the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS), hosted a joint gathering on Tuesday to mark International Mother Earth Day, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness, teamwork, and fostering a spirit of social responsibility within Kuwaiti society. The event witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Scientific Center and the KAFO platform, paving the way for future collaboration in environmental awareness and youth empowerment. The agreement aims to support national talents through sustainability-driven initiatives and community engagement.

During the gathering, the Scientific Center also launched the “Environment Week 2025” initiative, scheduled to take place from June 22 to 28. The campaign underscores the Center’s commitment to promoting environmental consciousness across various societal segments and encouraging public participation in activities that advance the principles of environmental sustainability.

Mohammad Al-Sanousi, Deputy Director General of Visitor Experience at the Scientific Center, emphasized the value of strategic partnerships with national initiatives like KAFO. “Environmental awareness begins within our communities,” he stated. “The Scientific Center is dedicated to offering engaging and meaningful content that resonates with the public and inspires positive environmental action. We take pride in this partnership and look forward to a fruitful, sustainable collaboration.”

Echoing this sentiment, Dr Fatima Al-Moussawi, Executive Director of KAFO, remarked, “The environment is a collective responsibility. Through this partnership, we aim to spotlight young Kuwaiti talents in the environmental field and connect them with relevant institutions to expand their impact.” She highlighted the vital role of collective effort and community involvement in driving environmental progress. The event also featured a presentation on Kuwait’s participation in World Cleanup Day, which took place across all six governorates. Researcher Ghadeer Al-Haddad, a KAFO success story, shared insights from her master’s thesis and introduced the “Park” project of the Sabah Al-Salem Charity — a grassroots model for environmental education and youth empowerment.

Community activist Yousef Al-Omran, also known as Bu Jarrah, recounted his experience in launching over 120 volunteer initiatives focused on environmental service, further illustrating the role of civic engagement in driving change. Both the Scientific Center and the KAFO platform announced that participation in Environment Week 2025 is open to individuals, organizations, and initiatives interested in presenting workshops, events, or ideas aimed at bolstering environmental awareness.

KAFO, the first national platform dedicated to showcasing youth capabilities, operates as a non-profit entity that connects young talents with opportunities to foster collaboration and create positive social impact. International Mother Earth Day, observed annually on April 22, is celebrated in over 193 countries as a global effort to support environmental protection and sustainability. The day was first commemorated in 1970 and has since evolved into a worldwide movement. — KUNA

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Iran Embassy opens condolence book to honor victims of Zionist aggression

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KUWAIT: The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kuwait opened a condolence book, on Monday, to honor the victims of the recent aggression against Iran. The event was attended by officials, ambassadors, and media. Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait Mohammad Toutounchi expressed his appreciation for the positions of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, especially Kuwait, regarding the recent events, noting that Kuwait’s Foreign Minister had called his Iranian counterpart in a gesture that reflects the strength of bilateral relations, describing the presence of ambassadors at the embassy as “Noteworthy and Positive.”

The ambassador said in a statement that his country endured twelve days of intense aggression by the Zionist entity, joined by the United States in the final two days, explaining that Iran faced simultaneous attacks from countries equipped with nuclear capabilities and advanced technology, backed by NATO. He emphasized that the planners of this aggression had expected Iran to collapse within days. However, “The unity of the Iranian people inside and outside the country formed a formidable barrier.” He added that US intervention came only after ten days of failed efforts to achieve any ground breakthrough.

Toutounchi revealed that the number of victims exceeded 620 martyrs, with more than 5,356 wounded, including 13 children and 43 women, some of whom were pregnant, adding “Seven hospitals, six health centers, and dozens of ambulances were destroyed. These martyrs cannot be replaced whether they were children, military leaders, or academics, calling for the Zionist entity and the United States to be held accountable before international bodies to prevent such crimes from recurring.

Regarding Iran’s nuclear program, the ambassador reiterated Iran’s commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), pointing out that the country’s nuclear program, which represents less than 3 percent of global peaceful nuclear activities, has undergone over 23 percent of international inspections. He argued that this high inspection rate indicates no deviation toward military objectives.

He disclosed that Iran had recently agreed to five rounds of indirect negotiations aimed at reviving the diplomatic track and ensuring the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. He also stressed that Iran’s response against US military and intelligence bases in Qatar was a legitimate act of self-defense and was not directed at any neighboring countries, affirming Iran’s full respect for their sovereignty. He noted that Iran had communicated with Qatari leadership to clarify its position, stating that military bases in neighboring countries used by US forces cannot be considered safe havens for launching attacks.

Meanwhile, the Iraqi Ambassador to Kuwait Al-Manhal Al-Safi expressed his deep gratitude to Kuwait’s leadership, government, and people for facilitating the return of over 3,000 stranded Iraqi citizens by issuing more than 3,500 transit visas in just 12 days. The Iraqi ambassador affirmed his country’s full solidarity with Iran and condemned the aggression, revealing that Zionist aircraft had breached Iraqi airspace, prompting Baghdad to file an official complaint with the UN Security Council.

In the same context, the Sudanese Ambassador to Kuwait Awadal-Karim Al-Rayah Balla offered his condolences to Iran, describing the incident as “A blatant and unacceptable attack.” He called for regional unity to confront shared challenges, emphasizing that the targeting of Iran threatens all free peoples in the region. He urged a joint response to protect stability and to revive the Palestinian cause as a priority. The Sudanese envoy also pointed to the double standards in the international system, calling for crises to be addressed through international legitimacy rather than the imposition of forceful agendas.

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Exit permit now mandatory for expat workers

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KUWAIT: A decision mandating expatriates working in the private sector to obtain an exit permit with the prior approval of their employers comes into effect on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. Employees need to apply through the Sahel app or the Public Authority of Manpower’s website. The employer must then approve the request online before the authority issues the permit. The decision applies to private sector employees who have residency under article 18. Those who have article 19 residency – self-sponsored – are not required to obtain the exit permit.

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410 students benefit from Educational Care Bank project

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KUWAIT: Al-Safa Charitable Society announced that 410 students across various educational stages have benefited from the Educational Care Bank project for the 2024-2025 academic year. The initiative, implemented in collaboration with the General Secretariat of Endowments, provided a total of KD 100,000 (approximately $330,000) in educational support within Kuwait. Chairman of Al-Safa’s Board of Directors Mohammad Al-Shaya said in a press statement on Monday that the project reflects a shared commitment to supporting future generations by creating an educational environment free from financial obstacles. He emphasized that the initiative also aims to alleviate the financial burden faced by low-income families amid ongoing economic challenges.

Al-Shaya praised the General Secretariat of Endowments for its continued sponsorship of impactful and innovative projects that serve the community, particularly those focused on education. He noted that the Secretariat’s support for this program underscores its strong belief in education as a cornerstone for societal advancement and sustainable development. He added that Al-Safa Charitable Society, through this partnership, seeks to nurture a knowledgeable and responsible generation capable of contributing meaningfully to national development. The project, he explained, targets students who face difficulty in paying tuition fees, reaffirming the association’s belief in the right to education for all—without discrimination or financial barriers. — KUNA

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