Kuwait city: The State of Kuwait has made a plea for heightened global efforts to eradicate poverty, achieve equitable development, ensure sustainable financing, protect the environment, and expand social security networks.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the Youth Public Authority in Kuwait has launched the Investors Program to support entrepreneurship. This initiative is part of the Kuwait Digital Startup Campus (KDSC) and is in collaboration with Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company, and US technology giant Meta.
In other news from Kuwait, the Al-Ojairi Scientific Center announced that six photographers from Kuwait and the Gulf region secured top positions in the Arab Astronomy Photography Competition. Furthermore, the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) has approved Kuwait as the host for the second round of the 2025 Powerboat World Championship, XCAT class, scheduled for November 20-22.
In Gaza, local authorities reported the addition of 151 martyrs to their records, with the corpses of 116 individuals retrieved from under the rubble. Despite a ceasefire agreement, renewed Israeli occupation attacks on the Gaza Strip have resulted in the death of at least 19 Palestinians in the last 24 hours, as stated by Palestinian medics.
In Beirut, the ministry of health reported that one person died in an Israeli air strike on the town of Bourj Qalaweih in southern Lebanon. Meanwhile, in Cairo, Egypt has announced an international summit titled "Peace Summit," to be held in Sharm El-Sheikh on Monday, aimed at ending the war on the Gaza Strip.
In Islamabad, violent clashes have erupted along the Pak-Afghan border between Afghan Taliban forces and the Pakistan Army, as reported by state media. Additionally, in Washington, a massive explosion at a military munitions plant in Tennessee has left 18 people feared dead or missing, according to state security authorities.