Kuwait Celebrates 64th Independence Day, Secured Schools for Worship

KUWAIT — The State of Kuwait is celebrating its 64th Independence Day, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s developmental journey. During a meeting with religious leaders, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah announced that schools with the highest safety standards could serve as alternative places of worship. He emphasized the leadership’s commitment to ensuring the safety of participants in religious rituals while adhering to regional conditions. The minister also highlighted the importance of following guidelines and utilizing all logistical and security resources to support these events.
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KUWAIT — The State of Kuwait celebrates its 64th independence day that marked a new chapter in the country’s development march. KUWAIT — First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior says, during a meeting with religious leaders, “secured schools” could serve as alternative places of worship. TEHRAN — Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launch of the 15th stage of the operation True Promise III against the Israeli occupation regime. TEHRAN — Iranian air defenses shoot down hostile targets, including a sophisticated Hermes drone. RAMALLAH — The Israeli occupation forces launch an airstrike on Iran’s Arak nuclear facility. GAZA — The Israeli occupation forces kill 69 people and injured 221 others in a new wave of senseless aggression on the Gaza Strip. VIENNA — International Atomic Energy Agency verifies that the Iranian Khondab heavy water research reactor, under construction, was hit by an Israeli air attack. MOSCOW — Russia and China strongly condemn the Israeli occupation acts in the Middle East, affirming the need of a political and diplomatic solution. (end) gb

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