Kuwait is actively engaged on multiple fronts - from domestic growth and regional cooperation to international anti-corruption efforts and diplomatic statements – according to reports from the state-run Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) released today, November 14, 2025. The updates span governmental meetings, project launches, and international participation, signaling a broad spectrum of activity for the nation.
These developments underscore Kuwait’s commitment to both internal progress and its role within the Gulf region and the wider global community. The focus on infrastructure projects, coupled with initiatives addressing corruption and digital ethics, highlights priorities for sustained growth and international standing.Ongoing monitoring of weather conditions impacting air travel also demonstrates a proactive approach to public safety and logistical challenges.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Prime minister, led a meeting of ministerial Committee No. (34) at Bayan Palace to review the progress of major development projects within the country. Together, Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs abdul Rahman Al-Mutairi inaugurated the “Key Land” tourism and entertainment project, a collaboration between the Tourism Projects Company, Zain, Kuwait International Bank, and Shell.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Sharida Al-Maousherji, affirmed Kuwait’s consistent dedication to active participation in Gulf forums. Further demonstrating international engagement, Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Public Authority (Nazaha), Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, stated that kuwait’s presence at the Interpol Global Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery Conference reflects its ongoing support for global efforts to combat corruption, enhance clarity, and foster cross-border cooperation against financial crimes.
Domestically, Kuwait airways announced the “possibility” of temporarily diverting flights to Kuwait International Airport due to anticipated fog formation.On the international stage, the Gulf Group at the United Nations emphasized the necessity of collaboration between UN member states, the technology sector, and civil society to prevent the digital realm from becoming a platform for disrespecting human dignity or religious and cultural values.
the British Broadcasting Corporation issued an official apology to US President Donald Trump regarding a 2021 news inquiry that implicitly accused him of inciting violence and the storming of the capitol Hill building.