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RAMALLAH – A delegation of Kuwait Red Crescent Society that started a two-day visit to Palestine inaugurated 16 commercial stores in Jerusalem’s old sector.AMMAN – The Kuwait-based Rahma International Charity has organized in coordination with the Kuw…

RAMALLAH – A delegation of Kuwait Red Crescent Society that started a two-day visit to Palestine inaugurated 16 commercial stores in Jerusalem’s old sector.

AMMAN – The Kuwait-based Rahma International Charity has organized in coordination with the Kuwaiti Embassy in Jordan a two-day relief program for Syrian refugees, including treating those who needed urgent surgeries and handing food parcels.

KUWAIT – Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Homoud Al-Sabah annual shooting tournament came to a close and honored the winners.

KUWAIT – The State of Kuwait candidate, former chairperson of the local Athletics Federation, Sayyar Al-Enezi, has been elected without contestation as chairperson of the West Asian Athletics Association for the term (2023-2027).

CAIRO – Egypt and Turkiye affirmed necessity of restoring regular bilateral relations at various levels noting that the economic cooperation between them has been significant despite some strains in the political ties.

CAIRO – Egypt and Qatar affirmed necessity of enhancing their mutual military cooperation.

ISTANBUL – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced extending the grain export deal via the Black Sea, based on talks that were intensively conducted over the past period. (end) ibi

Source: Kuwait News Agency

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