Kuwait to Lift Partial Curfew on 1st Day of Eid al-Fitr

The vaccination campaign in Kuwait. EPA
The vaccination campaign in Kuwait. EPA
TT

Kuwait to Lift Partial Curfew on 1st Day of Eid al-Fitr

The vaccination campaign in Kuwait. EPA
The vaccination campaign in Kuwait. EPA

Kuwait's Cabinet decided on Monday to lift the partial curfew imposed across the country to combat the spread of coronavirus on the first day of Eid al-Fitr.

Government spokesman Tareq al-Mazrem announced that all commercial activities will close from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. starting the first day of Eid al-Fitr, except for pharmacies, food marketing outlets, restaurants, and maintenance services.

Cinemas will open to the public but only those who have received the vaccine will be allowed to enter, Mezram noted.

Passengers arriving from Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka are barred from entering Kuwait until further notice. However, passengers who were placed under quarantine for 14 days in another country will be allowed to enter.

Earlier, the government announced a travel ban as of May 22 on those who do not receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

For its part, the UAE suspended the entry of travelers from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, which comes into effect from May 12. The government of UAE announced an indefinite extension of the suspension of flights from India due to the high number of coronavirus cases.

In Saudi Arabia, people have been told to respect COVID-19 safety measures during Eid al-Fitr holidays to avoid a surge in cases.



Saudi Arabia Reiterates Need to End Conflict in Sudan

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud chaired the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud chaired the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)
TT

Saudi Arabia Reiterates Need to End Conflict in Sudan

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud chaired the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud chaired the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)

The Saudi government reiterated on Tuesday the Kingdom's stance at the third consultative meeting of multilateral organizations sponsoring peace initiatives in Sudan, which underscored the urgent need to end the conflict, increase efforts to deliver humanitarian aid in the country.

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud chaired the cabinet meeting that was held in Riyadh.

The cabinet also called for working toward a political future that ensures Sudan's security, stability, unity, and sovereignty.

The cabinet was briefed on the meeting held between Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, with Iraqi Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, which focused on relations between the two countries, as well as regional developments.

The cabinet welcomed the adoption of a resolution by the UN General Assembly that requests an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on Israel’s obligations concerning the presence and activities of the UN, other international organizations and third states.

It expressed its appreciation for countries that voted in favor of the resolution, which was submitted by Norway in partnership with the Kingdom.

Moreover, the cabinet commended the outcomes of the inaugural session of the Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council. Established upon a Saudi proposal, the council reflects the Kingdom's unwavering commitment to safeguarding Arab security and encouraging coordinated efforts to protect the interests of Arab nations.

Domestically, the cabinet acknowledged the significant progress made by government agencies in the digital transformation index for 2024. The progress reflects the Kingdom's commitment to continuously improving services to citizens, residents, and visitors, improving the quality of life, facilitating business operations, enhancing competitiveness, and achieving top rankings in international indicators and classifications.

The cabinet also lauded the successful outcome of recent economic, cultural, and media conferences and events held in Riyadh, which consolidated the capital’s position as a global hub for science, knowledge, investment, and innovation.

The success underlines the Kingdom's remarkable progress and renaissance at all levels and in all aspects.