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Italian Design Week showcases culture, creativity at Avenues

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KUWAIT: The Italian Ambassador to Kuwait, Lorenzo Morini, affirmed that the opening of the Italian Design Week at the Avenues mall, on Sunday, represents an important opportunity to showcase Italian creativity across various fields. In a press statement on the sidelines of the event, Ambassador Morini said “Most of the companies participating in this week’s activities are already present in the Kuwaiti market. The security systems of the mall are based on Italian technology, while the mall’s interiors were designed using Italian marble, along with Italian furniture and decor that can be seen in every corner.”

He added that several companies from the perfume, eyewear, and automotive industries are also taking part in the event, noting that their presence reflects how deeply Italian products are embedded in daily life in Kuwait, explaining that the aim of the event is to highlight the depth of the cultural and commercial ties that unite the Italian and Kuwaiti peoples.

The Italian Ambassador pointed out that the Italian Design Week will feature traditional performances during the weekend by Italian artists specializing in medieval flag-waving, emphasizing that such activities enrich cultural exchange and bring people closer together. “Italian culture is well-known and much loved in Kuwait. Many Kuwaitis have visited Italy and are very familiar with its products. Our cultural and traditional tastes are quite similar, whether in food, fashion, or design,” he noted.

He further added that the quality of Italian products is what makes them highly sought after in Kuwait despite strong competition, explaining “The Kuwaiti consumer values design and high quality over price, which gives Italian products great potential for future growth.” Regarding the Italian language, Ambassador Morini stated that the embassy is working to expand cooperation with local universities, stating “As part of the Italian Design Week program, several Italian designers will deliver lectures at Kuwait University on architecture and interior design. We believe that youth are the key to the future, and we aim to enhance their knowledge of the Italian language.”

He noted that the number of Kuwaitis fluent in Italian remains limited and that there is a need to broaden educational programs in this area, adding “Even students who study at Italian universities in English still need to learn the basics of the Italian language for daily life.” The opening day concluded with a vibrant musical performance titled “Music of Nations – An Italian Story” at the Amricani Cultural Center, where Italian and Kuwaiti musicians performed a series of inspiring pieces that delighted the audience. Ambassador Morini stressed that music is a universal language understood by all, one that builds bridges of communication and mutual understanding.

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Kuwaiti Ambassador: Pres. Erdogan’s visit “renews” cooperation vision, boosts ties

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  ANKARA: The upcoming visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Kuwait will renew both countries’ shared vision for cooperation and boost over 60 years of ties, Kuwaiti Ambassador to Turkiye Abdulaziz Al-Adwani said on Tuesday.

Speaking to KUNA, Ambassador Al-Adwani said that the visit to Kuwait and his meeting with His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah—who also visited Turkiye last May—reflects the depth of relations.

Exchanging visits and signing accords and agreements further strengthen six decades of cooperation, added the Ambassador who affirmed that relations were tested during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, with Turkiye siding with Kuwait, leading to liberation in 1991 through an international coalition army.

He asserted that economic cooperation had been developing since 2000, noting that the two countries share similar views within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the GCC-Turkiye framework, and at the bilateral level.

In this regard, he commended the mutual support during the COVID-19 pandemic and also the Kuwaiti support for Turkiye during the devastating 2023 earthquake, which hit both Turkiye and Syria, with Kuwait allocating around USD 30 million to assist victims of the natural disaster.

The total number of government and popular campaigns for the earthquake victims reached USD 97.7 million, he added. The Ambassador also mentioned that the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) had been cooperating with Turkiye since 1979, granting the first loan that year for a power project.

The KFAED also signed an agreement worth USD 20 million with Turkiye in 2016 to help assist Syrian refugees in the country, providing health and educational services, he revealed. Ambassador Al-Adwani noted that this was part of the USD 500 million Kuwaiti pledge during the 2015 third donors’ conference for Syria. — KUNA

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1962:  Kuwait Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah signed an agreement with British Petroleum and Gulf Kuwait regarding proceeds and income tax on natural gas and LPG.

1974:  Ministry of Social Affairs announced the establishment of the Kuwait Sport Club for the Deaf.

1995: The announcement of discovery to huge oil reserves in Kar’a Al-Marou, west of Kuwait, estimated at 350 million barrels.

2002: Kuwait Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah signed a decree to establish the citizens’ services authority, which was responsible for assessing performance of government departments and addressing shortcomings.

2003:  The Abdulmohsen Al-Kharafi Dyslexia Center opened at the Physical Therapy Hospital, the first of its kind in Muslim countries.

2019:  The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) signed a KD 26-million loan agreement with Egypt to finance a major road in Sharm Al-Sheikh, part of development plans for the Sinai Peninsula.

2020: Kuwaiti jet skier Yousef Al-Abdulrazzaq won the International Motorboating Union’s (UIM) 2020 (GP1) and (Slalom) divisions’ world championships held in Kuwait. The rest of the races were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2024:  Former Minister of Commerce and Minister of Health Abdullah Al-Taweel passed away at the age of 80. — KUNA   

 

 

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Minister stresses crucial role of labs in advancing healthcare

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KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi affirmed that medical laboratories form a cornerstone of the healthcare system, playing a vital role in diagnosis, treatment, prevention and improving service efficiency. He said the ministry places strong emphasis on developing this sector by enhancing both its human resources and technical capacity in line with the latest international standards.

His remarks came in a speech delivered Monday at the opening of the 7th Medical Laboratories Conference, organized by the Council of Medical Laboratories Departments and the Medical Laboratory Services Department at the Ministry of Health under the theme “Developments in Diagnostic Hematology and Precision Medicine – Future Trends in Diagnostic Laboratories.” Al-Awadhi said the conference serves as a scientific platform bringing together specialists and experts from inside and outside Kuwait to exchange experience, strengthen research cooperation and help improve the quality of health services.

He noted the ministry is working to expand laboratory services across all health facilities and develop them both quantitatively and qualitatively by appointing qualified technical staff, equipping laboratories with advanced systems and technologies, and applying the highest quality standards locally and internationally. This approach, he said, ensures accurate and reliable results that improve diagnostic efficiency and speed up treatment. The minister highlighted the essential role of blood bank laboratories in ensuring safe transfusions and providing units of all blood types. He stressed these laboratories serve as a first line of defense in early detection of complex diseases, contributing to higher treatment success rates and reducing long-term complications and costs.

He further underlined the preventive importance of services such as premarital testing, which help protect future generations by identifying genetic and infectious diseases and ensuring health compatibility between couples, thus supporting stronger, healthier families and a more informed society. Al-Awadhi said the progress achieved in this field reflects the ministry’s vision to establish advanced, safe healthcare foundations and adopt a comprehensive development approach to build a modern laboratory system that keeps pace with future trends.

For her part, head of the conference organizing committee Dr Ibtisam Juma said the conference represents a strategic platform that promotes integration between scientific research and clinical practice, while highlighting the leading role of laboratory medicine in shaping the future of healthcare. She described the event as a qualitative step toward building scientific partnerships and exchanging expertise to empower national competencies and develop health services in accordance with top international standards. Juma noted that discussions will also address the ethical dimensions of personalized healthcare amid rapid technological advances.

Thirteen speakers from outside Kuwait are participating, representing experts from the GCC, Arab and European countries — a reflection of the conference’s international character and scientific breadth. Juma said the agenda covers pivotal topics, including developments in hematology and oncology, artificial intelligence applications in laboratory diagnostics, predictive biomarkers and transfusion medicine. She noted that hematology laboratories in Kuwait include 67 doctors, among them 13 consultants who oversee performance quality and result accuracy. Since the start of 2025, hematology labs have received more than three million samples, conducting over seven million tests — a figure that reflects both the workload and operational efficiency of the country’s laboratory network, she said. She added that the adoption of the latest technological systems has significantly reduced human error, improved service quality and enhanced result accuracy, enabling physicians to make critical clinical decisions promptly. Juma pointed out that infrastructure has expanded notably through the rehabilitation of existing labs and the opening of new facilities in line with population growth and geographic development across all governorates. — KUNA

Hematology laboratories currently serve seven public hospitals and specialized centers in all six governorates, in addition to primary healthcare centers, ensuring nationwide coverage and fast, accurate diagnostic services for citizens and residents. She stressed the achievements in laboratory services embody the ministry’s commitment to an ambitious vision focused on improving healthcare quality, embracing innovation, promoting a culture of excellence and creating a pioneering model for modern laboratory medicine. – KUNA

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