Kuwait’s Prime Minister Attends Grand Egyptian Museum Inauguration

Cairo: Representative of His Highness, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, participated in the inauguration ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum. The event was marked with the presence of a large number of world leaders and dignitaries, including President Abdelfattah Al-Sisi, who officially opened the museum in a glitzy ceremony.

According to Kuwait News Agency, the museum's inauguration attracted global attention and underscored Kuwait's commitment to strengthening cultural ties with Egypt. The participation of Kuwait's Prime Minister highlights the importance of the museum as a significant cultural landmark.

In other news, Kuwait's Vice President of the People's Republic of China, Han Zheng, arrived in Kuwait on an official visit. This visit is expected to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries.

Additionally, Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs Dr. Amthal Al-Huwaila has formed a committee to draft bylaws for the cooperative sector, reflecting the government's focus on improving this important sector.

Meanwhile, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior issued a warning against unauthorized activities in nature reserves, emphasizing the legal consequences of such actions. This move aims to protect the country's natural habitats and wildlife.

In a separate development, the Kuwait Science Club achieved significant success by securing the Grand Prize at the Egypt International Science and Technology Fair (EISTF 2025) and winning multiple medals.

Sports achievements were also highlighted as Kuwait's Yousef Al-Abdulrazzaq claimed first place in the "Slalom" race category in the final round of the Aquabike World Championship - Qatar Grand Prix.

The Public Authority for Youth announced the upcoming 16th edition of "the theater days for the youth" festival, scheduled for November 12-22, promoting cultural engagement among the youth.

In the region, health authorities in Gaza reported the arrival of 22 martyrs at the Strip's hospitals, amid ongoing tensions. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations called for international intervention to address the humanitarian crisis in Palestine, particularly in Gaza.