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Green energy, labor housing in focus at Kuwait–China talks

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BEIJING: Kuwait and China reviewed progress on major development projects and cooperation agreements during the fifth round of political consultations held Friday in Beijing between the two countries’ foreign ministries. The Kuwaiti delegation was led by Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs Ambassador Sameeh Hayat, while the Chinese side was headed by Assistant Foreign Minister for West Asia and North Africa Affairs Ambassador Chen Weiqing.

The talks focused on monitoring the implementation of agreements and memoranda of understanding signed between the two governments. Particular emphasis was placed on key infrastructure and energy projects in Kuwait, including the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port Project, the Shagaya and Al-Abdaliyah renewable energy initiatives, wastewater treatment plant developments, labor and housing city projects, and the establishment of a low-carbon green system for waste recycling. Discussions also touched on cooperation in developing economic and free zones.

Ambassador Hayat said the consultations took place in a positive and open atmosphere, reflecting the depth of the strategic partnership between Kuwait and China. He emphasized that the meetings are part of directives from Kuwait’s leadership to strengthen ties with China across political, economic, and developmental fields.

On the sidelines of the consultations, Ambassador Hayat, who also serves as rapporteur and member of the Kuwaiti ministerial committee tasked with following up on bilateral agreements, met with senior Chinese officials from the Communist Party’s International Department and the National Development and Reform Commission. Discussions reinforced the commitment of both sides to maintain momentum following the 2023 state visit of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to China.

Both sides agreed to continue regular political consultations, with the next session to be hosted by Kuwait at a date to be determined through diplomatic channels. The meetings were attended by Kuwait’s Ambassador to China Jassim Al-Najim, Counselor Abdulaziz Al-Dakhil, members of the Kuwaiti Embassy in Beijing, and diplomatic attachés Ajeel Al-Ahmad and Mubarak Al-Qamis from the Asia Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. — KUNA

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Kuwait Acting PM receives Antigua and Barbuda’s Foreign Minister

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 KUWAIT:  Kuwait’s Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah, received on Wednesday at Bayan Palace, in the presence of Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Barbuda Affairs Everly Paul Chett Green, along with his accompanying delegation, on the occasion of his visit to the country.

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During the meeting, the two sides reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen them, in addition to exchanging views on issues of mutual interest. — KUNA

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Sept 4 declared holiday for Prophet’s birthday

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KUWAIT: The Cabinet on Tuesday announced that work in all ministries, government agencies, public institutions, and affiliated bodies will be suspended on Thursday, September 4, 2025, in observance of the Prophet’s (PBUH) Birthday (1447 AH).

The decision was made during the Cabinet’s weekly meeting, chaired by Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah. Official duties will resume on Sunday, September 7. The Cabinet noted that entities with special operational schedules will determine their working hours in coordination with the relevant authorities. — KUNA 

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Expert urges caution as rising humidity triggers respiratory issues

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KUWAIT: As Kuwait experiences a combination of humid and dusty weather, a health expert warns that these conditions can significantly worsen respiratory illnesses such as asthma and allergies. Northern winds often bring dust storms typical of Kuwait’s desert environment, while rising humidity levels add another layer of challenge for vulnerable individuals.

“Humid air is heavy on the respiratory system because it’s saturated with water, making breathing more difficult,” Dr Abdullah Al-Mutairi, a consultant in respiratory diseases and intensive care, told KTV news channel. When moisture fills the air, tiny particles that usually settle on the ground become airborne, aggravating symptoms for allergy sufferers. Dust also plays a major role in triggering breathing problems, he explained.

“The current weather is humid and hot, which irritates the respiratory system, especially for those with allergies or asthma,” said Dr Al-Mutairi. “People should monitor air quality and avoid going outside when it’s poor. Staying indoors in air-conditioned, enclosed spaces is much safer for them.”

People living with asthma and allergies shared their coping strategies with KTV, emphasizing the importance of staying indoors and carrying necessary medications. “If you must go out, wear a mask and carry your medicines,” advised one participant. Another warned, “Avoid sudden changes between humid outdoor air and cold air-conditioning.”

Dr Al-Mutairi also addressed concerns about post-COVID-19 respiratory sensitivity. “Severe viral infections like COVID-19 can cause individuals who never had respiratory issues to develop allergies afterward,” he said. He cautioned against the misuse of inhalers, noting they’re not typically appropriate treatments for common colds or the flu. Patients with moderate to severe asthma often experience symptoms daily or several times a week and require regular use of preventive inhalers to protect their respiratory system from external irritants.

“For mild asthma, symptoms usually occur during viral infections or extreme weather, and inhalers may only be needed during those times,” he explained. The duration of inhaler use varies depending on the patient’s severity and response, ranging from a few days to several weeks.

Importantly, he clarified that not every wheezing episode indicates asthma. Wheezing can also result from sinus infections or other viral illnesses, and inhalers are not prescribed in all cases.

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