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Kuwait bakes in scorching heat

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KUWAIT: The meteorological department said on Thursday that Kuwait will continue to be affected by an “extreme heatwave” caused by the Indian monsoon depression, accompanied by dry and hot slight to moderate winds, and that temperatures will remain close to 50 degrees Celsius until Saturday.

Temperatures recorded on Thursday ranged between 47 and 49 degrees in remote desert areas and the airport and around mid-40s in coastal areas. Temperatures are forecast to be between 48-50 degrees Celsius during the next two days, and their influence would remain on Sunday. Temperatures will cool slightly to just under 30 degrees during the night, the department said. Sea conditions will be moderate to high, with waves between 3 and 6 feet.

The extreme heat is attributed to the Indian monsoon depression, which has brought a hot and dry air mass over the region, causing a significant rise in temperatures, according to Director General of the Meteorological Department Dharar Al-Ali. Speaking to KUNA, Al-Ali said the weather will be very hot, with northwesterly winds ranging from moderate to active at speeds between 20 and 50 kilometers per hour, likely to stir up dust in some areas.

Global temperatures are stuck at near-record highs this year, according to the EU’s climate monitor, extending an unprecedented heat streak that started in 2023. Kuwaiti weather expert Issa Ramadan described the surge in temperature as “abnormal” and well above its annual average of just around 42 degrees Celsius. Authorities have advised the public to drink large quantities of water and to avoid being under direct sunlight.

The ministry of electricity and water resorted to programmed power cuts for the second day running due to a surge in consumption and as a number of generating units are still under annual maintenance. The cuts affected at least 15 residential areas and 10 industrial and agricultural areas. The cuts are expected to continue over the next two days. Ramadan however expected that temperatures will cool down to their normal annual average early next week.

Summer has come early for Iraq too this year, with temperatures soaring to dangerous levels in the southern provinces on Thursday, the national weather center said. “It is the highest temperature recorded in Iraq this year,” weather center spokesperson Amer Al-Jabiri told AFP. He said the early heat was in contrast to last year, when the temperature was “relatively good” in May and “it only began to rise in June”.

On Thursday, the temperature climbed to 49 degrees Celsius in the provinces of Basra and Missan, and it reached 48 degrees in the nearby Dhi Qar province, according to the weather center. Summer temperatures often exceed 50 degrees Celsius, especially in July and August, and sometimes reach these levels earlier.

On Sunday, two cadets died and others were admitted to hospital with heat stroke at a military academy in Dhi Qar, authorities said. The defense ministry said nine cadets “showed signs of fatigue and exhaustion due to sun exposure” while waiting to be assigned to battalions. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani ordered an investigation into the two deaths.

Iraq is one of the five countries most impacted by some effects of climate change, according to the United Nations. It has also seen a prolonged drought and frequent dust storms. While the province of Missan is used to scorching summers, environment activist and daily laborer Mustafa Hashem said “the heat started sooner than expected this year”. “One of my colleagues fainted yesterday while we were maintaining cooling equipment on the roof of a building,” he added.

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Sheikha Jawaher discusses women’s role in diplomacy, visits Ban Ki-moon Centre

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VIENNA: Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher Al-Sabah discussed ways to enhance the role of women in the diplomatic corps during a meeting on Friday with Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna Ambassador Emil Brix. The talks focused on advancing female participation in diplomacy through specialized training programs and targeted workshops.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of Sheikha Jawaher’s visit to the academy, coinciding with her participation in the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice sessions. Speaking to KUNA, Sheikha Jawaher said the discussions also addressed bilateral ties between Kuwait and Austria, highlighting the importance of academic and institutional cooperation in advancing shared diplomatic goals.

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Earlier, Sheikha Jawaher visited the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens in Vienna, as part of Kuwait’s ongoing efforts to strengthen global partnerships in the fields of human rights and sustainable development. In a statement to KUNA, the ambassador said she met with the Center’s President, former Austrian President Dr Heinz Fischer, where both sides explored prospects for collaboration, particularly in youth and women empowerment, and in supporting international efforts to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Sheikha Jawaher emphasized the significance of unifying global efforts to address development and humanitarian challenges, underlining the key role of institutional partnerships in building inclusive and equitable societies. She also reaffirmed Kuwait’s pride in being among the founding nations of the Center and reiterated the country’s commitment to initiatives promoting human rights and equality. She praised the Center’s positive contributions to sustainable development efforts at both regional and international levels. — KUNA

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Zain and Rakuten Symphony partner to deploy Cloud-Native Open RAN

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KUWAIT: Zain Kuwait and Rakuten Symphony have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see the organizations collaborate on a pilot project to establish a functional cloud-native Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) in the country. Zain Kuwait will utilize Rakuten Symphony’s ORAN and Cloudportfolio to deliver 5G Standalone sites as part of a project that will represent Kuwait’s first Open RAN deployment of its kind.

The MoU was signed at Rakuten Symphony’s headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, by Daaij Al-Oud, Chief Technology Officer at Zain Kuwait, and Sharad Sriwastawa, President of Rakuten Symphony, along with executive teams from both partners. The project will be the initial phase for planned large scale commercial deployment of Open RAN in Kuwait and across Zain Group, which operates in eight markets across the Middle East and North Africa region.

As part of the project, Rakuten Symphony will supply its innovative Open RAN virtualized Distributed Unit and Centralized Unit software, along with cloud-native virtualized software, as well as ensuring that its Open RAN solution is fully functional and capable of handling commercial traffic. Zain Kuwait will allocate the required cell sites as well as providing data center infrastructure and 5G SAcore with related transport connectivity.

Daaij Al-Oud said, “This collaboration with Rakuten Symphony marks a significant step in our journey to transform Kuwait’s telecom infrastructure. By piloting the country’s first cloud-native Open RAN deployment, we aim to unlock new levels of network agility, efficiency and scalability. This initiative is not just a technological milestone for Zain Kuwait, but a strategic move that aligns with our broader vision of leading digital innovation across the region.”

Sharad Sriwastawa said, “Rakuten Symphony is pleased to support Zain Kuwait in delivering the country’s first Open RAN deployment of its kind. By venturing into networks driven by cloud-native, open principles and leveraging Rakuten Symphony’s proven portfolio, Zain Kuwait has the potential to realize the benefits of increased operational flexibility and reduced time to market, in turn delivering better performance for customers.” Rakuten Mobile, in collaboration with Rakuten Symphony, will apply the achievements obtained from the “Research and Development Project of the Enhanced Infrastructures for Post-5G Information and Communication Systems (JPNP20017)”, subsidized by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

• Daaij Al-Oud: “By piloting the country’s first cloud-native Open RAN deployment, we aim to unlock new levels of network agility, efficiency and scalability”

• Sharad Sriwastawa: “Leveraging Rakuten Symphony’s proven portfolio, Zain aims to boost network agility and accelerate service delivery for an enhanced customer experience”

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Kuwait honored with WHO prize for healthy ageing efforts

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BERN: The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday awarded the 2025 His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Prize for the Promotion of Healthy Ageing to Professor Huali Wang of China and Kuwait’s Ministry of Health, represented by the Geriatric Healthcare Directorate, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to elderly care.

The award ceremony was held at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva on the sidelines of the WHO’s 78th World Health Assembly. The event was attended by Kuwait’s Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Abdulwahab Al-Awadhi, Permanent Representative to the United Nations and International Organizations in Geneva Ambassador Nasser Al-Hayen, Assistant Undersecretary for External Health Services Hisham Kelendar, WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, as well as senior WHO officials and representatives of member states.

WHO officials commended Professor Wang’s pivotal role in developing China’s national geriatric care and Alzheimer’s strategies, which included forming over 150 care teams across 27 regions, advancing early diagnosis, and promoting public education and caregiver training in partnership with WHO. Kuwait was similarly recognized for its progress in the field, particularly the development of a national elderly care strategy (2024–2030), which has enhanced healthcare services for the elderly by more than 40 percent.

WHO affirmed that the recipients were selected following an extensive evaluation by an independent expert panel. The prize, established by the State of Kuwait, is awarded annually to individuals and institutions that demonstrate excellence in advancing the health and well-being of older people. Separately, Kuwait hosted a high-level event in Geneva titled “Enhancing the Quality of Health Care through Medical Accountability.” Held in cooperation with WHO, the event drew participation from health ministers, ambassadors, WHO leaders, and representatives of regional and international health organizations.

In his remarks, Dr Al-Awadhi reaffirmed Kuwait’s firm commitment to fostering transparency and accountability within the healthcare system, emphasizing their vital role in improving patient safety and operational efficiency. “Kuwait is dedicated to institutionalizing medical responsibility as a core pillar of healthcare reform,” he said, highlighting recent reforms aimed at elevating standards of care.

Chairman of the Medical Accountability Authority Sheikh Dr Salman Al-Sabah presented Kuwait’s pioneering model of medical oversight, noting that the independent authority reviews professional conduct, investigates patient complaints and issues expert assessments. He emphasized that the authority functions within a framework that upholds impartiality and public trust.

WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Hanan Balkhi praised Kuwait’s approach, describing it as a “leading example” of transparent and integrated medical accountability in the region. WHO expert Jill Campbell echoed these sentiments, calling on neighboring countries to adopt similar models and expand regional cooperation on health governance.

The event featured in-depth dialogue on global best practices and challenges in healthcare oversight, concluding with a set of recommendations. These included enhancing national legislation on medical accountability, ensuring the independence of regulatory bodies, advancing research in the field, and strengthening WHO’s capacity-building efforts at regional and international levels. — KUNA

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