Doha: Kuwait Airways could be forced to reschedule some flights to and from Kuwait International Airport due to poor weather.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the airline is closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates to passengers as necessary. This development comes as weather conditions are expected to impact flight schedules, potentially causing delays.
In other news, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva expressed shock at reports of masked Israeli settlers carrying out arson attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank. The situation has drawn international attention and concern.
Kuwait's envoy to the United Nations office in Geneva emphasized that national dialogue remains the sole approach to addressing the ongoing crisis in Sudan. Efforts to resolve the conflict are being supported by various international bodies.
The United Nations Human Rights Council is initiating an independent mechanism to monitor the cease-fire in El-Fasher, Sudan. This step is aimed at ensuring compliance and addressing any violations that may occur.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning regarding a sharp rise in epidemic diseases in Sudan. The latest reports indicate over 120,000 cholera cases and nearly 3,500 deaths, highlighting the urgent need for international health support.
In trade news, Switzerland has reached a non-binding declaration of intent with the United States to reduce additional tariffs imposed by Washington. This agreement marks a step towards easing trade tensions between the two countries.