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GCC joint productions to be broadcast through Platform 51

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Move aims to activate the GCC’s ‘soft power’ as part of plan distribute content to global platforms

By Passant Hisham and Christine Susan Shine

KUWAIT: The Joint Program Production Institution for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCCJPPI) announced Saturday that it will broadcast its previous productions and launch new content through Platform 51, in collaboration with Kuwait’s Ministry of Information and Ooredoo Kuwait. The announcement was made Saturday during an event held to showcase the institution’s collaboration with the Kuwaiti streaming platform and its plans to produce new Arabic-language content.

Sheikh Mubarak Fahad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Director General of GCCJPPI, emphasized that this step reflects a new phase for the institution as it aims to activate the ‘soft power’ of GCCJPPI, drawing inspiration from the region’s rich cultural heritage. It’s part of a plan to distribute the institution’s productions through Gulf platforms in a first phase, followed by global digital platforms.

The institution is building on its legacy, embodied in cherished productions such as Iftah Ya Simsim, the first international co-production of the American children’s television series Sesame Street. Other GCCJPPI programs like Salamatak and Zaatoor were widely enjoyed by children across the Gulf between the 1970s and 1990s.

Sheikh Mubarak said the collaboration with Platform 51 aims to address urgent challenges, particularly the declining presence of the Arabic language in children’s media amid the overwhelming influence of foreign platforms and rapidly shifting social media trends.

He confirmed that the institution has already begun producing new programs that foster awareness, uphold cultural authenticity, promote shared values, and highlight the impressive achievements of the GCC countries across various fields.

Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Information, Saad Nafel Al-Azmi, Assistant Undersecretary for Media Services and New Media and head of the Platform 51 Coordinating Committee, said the platform is a cornerstone of the ministry’s 2022–2026 strategy. This strategy is dedicated to building a sustainable, influential, and inclusive media sector based on strong public-private partnerships, placing the citizen at the heart of the media process.

Al-Azmi explained how the ministry has worked to develop both the platform’s interface and content, creating a family-friendly digital space that nurtures creativity, delivers meaningful storytelling, reflects Kuwaiti society’s values and culture, and speaks to future generations.

In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, Abdulaziz Yaqub Al-Babtain, CEO of Ooredoo Kuwait, stressed the importance of high-quality partnerships between the public and private sectors as the real foundation for building a culturally cohesive and sustainable society. He noted with pride that the initiative is being led by talented Kuwaiti youths who prioritize innovation, showcasing the country’s ambitious capabilities.

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KPC highlights sector strengths; Q8 wins awards at IDCE 2025

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MANAMA: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and its subsidiaries are showcasing the country’s oil sector achievements and global reach at the International Downstream Conference and Exhibition 2025 (IDCE 2025) in Bahrain. The three-day event, running through October 2, draws over 9,500 industry leaders from 53 countries.

The KPC pavilion highlights the accomplishments of its subsidiaries — Kuwait Oil International (Q8), Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), and Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) — in refining, marketing and integrating oil with petrochemicals. Interactive displays and advanced screens showcase how Kuwait’s energy sector is driving economic growth and strengthening its role on the global energy stage.

Q8 CEO Shafi Al-Ajmi described IDCE 2025 as “an important milestone in the journey of the refining industry.” Speaking to KUNA, he said the conference offered Kuwait an opportunity to enhance its presence regionally and internationally, forge strategic partnerships, and meet the evolving demands of global energy markets while supporting sustainable economic development.

Officials honor Kuwait Oil International (Q8), which won first place in the sustainability projects category, in addition to another award recognizing its excellence in project execution.

Officials honor Kuwait Oil International (Q8), which won first place in the sustainability projects category, in addition to another award recognizing its excellence in project execution.

Al-Ajmi noted that the conference attracted more than 50 countries, around 70 global companies, and over 200 speakers, reflecting its evolution from a regional to a global platform. “This large and diverse participation highlights the success of the conference in bringing together top experts from around the world,” he said.

The Q8 delegation, led by Al-Ajmi, presented the company’s future projects and best practices aligned with KPC’s 2040 vision. The company also won two of seven awards at the official conference dinner, including first place in the sustainability projects category for an initiative focused on environmental cleanup and promoting positive social behavior. Another award recognized Q8’s project execution, marking the successful completion of a reliability test within eight months of start-up, demonstrating operational efficiency and adherence to global standards.

IDCE 2025, hosted by Aramco and led by the Gulf Downstream Association, features more than 290 expert speakers across 130 sessions covering innovation, decarbonization and the downstream value chain. IDCE 2025 represents the collective support of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and the UAE, and provides a premier platform to advance industry development and enable participation in over $100 billion of investment opportunities in refining, petrochemicals, and sustainability. — Agencies

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Kuwaiti Ambassador presents credentials to Saudi Crown Prince

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RIYADH: Kuwait’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sheikh Sabah Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, presented his credentials to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday, who received him on behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz.

The ceremony took place at the Royal Court in Riyadh’s Al-Yamamah Palace, where the Crown Prince received a number of ambassadors from brotherly and friendly countries, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). During the reception, Crown Prince Mohammed welcomed the ambassadors, conveying the greetings of King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his own regards to the leaders of their respective countries.

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He expressed his best wishes for their efforts to strengthen and develop bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia. The ambassadors, in turn, extended the greetings of their heads of state to the King and the Crown Prince, expressing gratitude for the warm and generous reception they received. — KUNA

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Deputy PM stresses cooperation amid Gaza crisis at summit

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AL-ULA, Saudi Arabia: Kuwait’s representative to the Munich Leaders Meeting, First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, underlined the country’s commitment to regional dialogue and international cooperation during the high-level gathering in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia.

The three-day meeting, held at the Maraya Theater and running through Thursday, brought together senior decision-makers and global experts to discuss pressing issues including international trade, regional crises, energy transition, maritime security and nuclear safety. The conference comes days after US President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point peace proposal for Gaza, aimed at ending the Zionist entity’s war on the Palestinian territory — a plan that enjoys wide international backing, including from Kuwait.

Speaking to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on the sidelines of the conference, Sheikh Fahad said Kuwait’s participation “confirms our keenness to support regional dialogue and strengthen international cooperation.” He highlighted discussions on urgent humanitarian issues in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories, noting that “participants agreed that sustainable regional security cannot be achieved amid ongoing (Zionist entity) aggression.” He also warned of the consequences of escalating military conflicts, describing the attacks on Qatar and Gaza as “a blatant violation of international law and a direct threat to collective Gulf and regional security.”

Sheikh Fahad added that sessions addressed maritime security, energy safety, the elimination of weapons of mass destruction, as well as food and water security, economic challenges and shared security threats. He reaffirmed Kuwait’s commitment, as the current chair of the Gulf Cooperation Council, to collective security, unifying Gulf positions, and enhancing regional and international partnerships.

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Al-Budaiwi praised Saudi Arabia for hosting the meeting, describing it as “an indication of the Kingdom’s pivotal role in promoting international security and supporting multilateral dialogue to address regional and global challenges.” He also thanked Saudi leadership and Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan for their “distinguished preparation and organization” of the event, which drew senior officials from across the globe.

The meeting aimed to provide a platform for exchanging perspectives on current regional and international security challenges, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and peaceful solutions in achieving just peace and sustainable development. Sheikh Fahad and the accompanying Kuwaiti delegation, including Ambassador Najeeb Al-Bader, Assistant Foreign Minister for GCC Affairs, departed Al-Ula on Wednesday after concluding their participation in the conference. — Agencies

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