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No radiation detected in Gulf; Kuwait bolsters health, water systems

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KUWAIT: As military attacks escalate between Iran and the Zionist entity, raising fears of nuclear safety risks across the region, Kuwaiti authorities have affirmed their full readiness to safeguard public health and water supplies. Officials confirmed that hospitals, clinics, desalination facilities, and power plants are all operating normally, with emergency protocols activated and strategic freshwater reserves steadily increasing.

The escalation began after the entity strikes targeted multiple Iranian nuclear facilities, including uranium enrichment sites at Natanz and Fordow, and a uranium conversion facility in Isfahan. While Iran has reported no radiation leaks, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not detected abnormal levels, global nuclear watchdogs have raised alarm over potential consequences. “Nuclear facilities must never be attacked,” IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi warned, adding that the strikes could have “grave consequences for the people of Iran, the region, and beyond.”

Nuclear policy analyst Kelsey Davenport told AFP that there is “very little risk” of a harmful radiation release from enrichment sites like Natanz. However, she warned that an attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant could “have a serious impact on health and the environment.”

In Kuwait, the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy confirmed that all power generation and water desalination operations are running normally under existing operational plans. “The ministry is fully prepared to deal with any emergency through an integrated plan that includes procedures to ensure the continuity of these vital services,” said ministry spokesperson Fatima Jawhar Hayat. “The strategic stockpile of freshwater is steadily growing, in addition to the availability of groundwater reserves, which strengthens the national system’s ability to endure and respond under different conditions.”

The ministry also encouraged the public to participate in the national conservation campaign “Waffer”, aimed at promoting more efficient consumption of electricity and water, especially in the current environment of heightened regional uncertainty.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health has activated its own emergency protocols. Minister Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi chaired a high-level meeting with senior officials to review preparedness plans and ensure service continuity across the healthcare sector. “Medical services are proceeding smoothly … medicines and medical supplies are readily available,” said ministry spokesperson Dr. Abdullah Al-Sanad. “The Central Blood Bank has a sufficient reserve and continues to receive donors in accordance with the national readiness plan.” He confirmed that all hospitals and clinics are fully staffed and that health sector logistics are being continually updated to match potential demand.

Across the region, monitoring systems continue to report no signs of radiation leakage. Bahrain’s Supreme Council for Environment confirmed on Saturday that “no abnormal radiation levels” have been recorded in the kingdom, while the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Emergency Management Center announced on Friday that all radiation indicators across member states remain within “safe and permissible technical levels.” Authorities across the GCC have called on the public to remain calm, follow official guidance, and avoid spreading rumors or unverified information. — Agencies

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KIPCO Group companies organize blood donation drive on World Donor Day

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KUWAIT: For the second consecutive year, Kuwait Projects Company (Holding) – KIPCO, Kamco Invest, United Real Estate Company (URC), and United Facilities Management (UFM) came together to organize a blood donation drive in collaboration with the Kuwait Central Blood Bank, under the theme “Be the Reason”. The campaign reflects a powerful message that by choosing to donate blood, each individual has the power to be the reason someone heals, survives, or finds renewed hope. This initiative was held in occasion of World Blood Donor Day, which takes place annually on June 14. Building on the success of last year’s campaign, this initiative reflects the group’s continued dedication to corporate social responsibility and collective action that delivers sustainable community impact.

Hosted at the Chairman’s Club on the 54th floor of KIPCO Tower, the drive witnessed strong engagement from employees across all participating companies, reinforcing a shared culture of collaboration and social solidarity. The initiative aligns with the strategic direction of KIPCO Group companies in integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into their operations. By actively supporting public health through meaningful initiatives, the group demonstrates its ongoing commitment to sustainability and community well-being. This campaign reaffirms the power of unified efforts between sister companies and healthcare partners in driving real, lasting change.

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NBK organizes blood donation campaign for its employees

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KUWAIT: In line with World Blood Donor Day and as part of its social responsibility and community service, National Bank of Kuwait organized a successful blood donation campaign for its employees at the bank’s headquarters where employees from different departments and sectors showed strong participation and desire to contribute to this noble act, further highlighting NBK’s belief that such campaigns play an effective role in providing support for the ill and in need.

Such campaigns are part and parcel of NBK’s strategy, as it aims to raise society’s awareness about the importance of donating blood, as well as highlight how this act can save many lives and further enhance Kuwait’s blood bank inventory. Moreover, NBK strives to instill acts of social responsibility at the core of its strategy, as it stands as an effective partner in social development through its various campaigns as well as the educational, environmental and healthcare initiatives that have become a true embodiment of the bank’s deep commitment towards serving all society’s segments.

On their part, the Blood Bank team commended this benevolent initiative and applauded NBK’s humanitarian endeavors that have always strived to serve the nation and society in the best way possible. NBK has always organized blood donations in support of Kuwait’s Blood Bank and as an expression of social solidarity. Furthermore, NBK is committed to providing support for all healthcare institutions by organizing relevant events and campaigns to raise awareness and promote healthy lifestyles. It should be noted that NBK’s record is filled with pioneering social and humanitarian initiatives across different sectors, including health awareness and illness prevention campaigns. At the forefront of these campaigns comes breast cancer awareness and early detection, diabetes, prostate cancer and many others.

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Kuwait, Russia celebrate growing tourism, plan energy investment talks

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KUWAIT: Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Ambassador Sadiq Marafi reaffirmed the strength of Kuwaiti-Russian relations, which were formally established in 1963, and expressed hope for expanded cooperation in the years ahead.

Speaking to the press on the sidelines of the Russian Federation’s National Day celebration, held Thursday at the Russian Embassy in Kuwait, Marafi noted a significant increase in Kuwaiti tourism to Russia, especially to emerging travel destinations within the country.

On the economic front, Marafi announced that a joint committee is set to convene during the upcoming Energy Summit to explore mutual investment opportunities.

During the event, Russian Ambassador to Kuwait Vladimir Zheltov lauded Kuwait as a longstanding and trusted partner, recalling the historic visit of Russian naval vessels to Kuwait during the reign of His Highness the late Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah, known as Mubarak the Great. He also emphasized that Kuwait was the first Gulf state to establish diplomatic relations with Russia in 1963.

“We value the wisdom and pragmatism of Kuwait’s leadership. Despite global political shifts, our cooperation continues across trade, economy, energy, military-technical sectors, and humanitarian areas,” he said. The ambassador also celebrated the rapid growth of tourism between the two nations.

Marking Russia’s National Day, Zheltov paid tribute to Russia’s history and cultural legacy. “We are proud of our ancestors, who built a unique civilization and a great Russian culture across the vast Eurasian landscape.” He spoke of Russia’s resilience in the face of historic and modern challenges. “Russia continues to champion a fair and multipolar world based on equality and indivisible security,” he said.

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