Kuwaiti crown prince to visit UK

Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal and King Charles III. (KUNA)
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Updated 27 August 2023
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Kuwaiti crown prince to visit UK

  • Sheikh Meshal previously visited Britain in May to attend King Charles III’s coronation

LONDON: Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah will visit the UK on Monday, Kuwait News Agency reported.

Sheikh Meshal previously visited Britain in May to attend King Charles III’s coronation, as well as in September to offer condolences over the death of Queen Elizabeth II. 

The UK and Kuwait have had a close relationship for more than 120 years, dating back to the signing of the Anglo-Kuwaiti Agreement in 1899. 

The two countries inked an agreement in 1992 under which the UK would supply weapons to Kuwait and engage in joint military exercises.

Meanwhile, historical records show that commercial transactions date back more than 200 years.

British merchants and businesses established themselves in Kuwait as early as 1793, and the East India Company relocated its headquarters from Basra to Kuwait in 1821.

Today, Kuwait is a large investor in the UK, having established the Kuwait Investment Office in London. 

 


Famine spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s Darfur: UN-backed experts

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Famine spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s Darfur: UN-backed experts

  • Famine is spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s North Darfur after the paramilitary takeover of state capital El-Fasher
PORT SUDAN: Famine is spreading to two more areas of Sudan’s North Darfur after the paramilitary takeover of state capital El-Fasher triggered mass displacement into surrounding communities, UN-backed experts said on Thursday.
In an alert issued by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), global food security experts warned that “famine thresholds for acute malnutrition have now been surpassed” in the areas of Um Baru and Kernoi, near the border with Chad.
They added that the spread of famine came as the fall of El-Fasher led to “massive displacement of residents and displaced persons into surrounding areas of North Darfur.”