Exclusive: Exchanges between Kuwaiti and Chinese women inject cultural energy into bilateral relations, says Kuwaiti cultural expert

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KUWAIT CITY, October 10 (Xinhua) — Cultural diplomacy and the high importance of women are driving the steady progress in relations between Kuwait and China, and exchanges between women infuse the bilateral partnership with rich humanistic energy, Sheikha Al-Anoud Al-Ibrahim Al-Duaij Al-Sabah, a cultural expert, chairperson of the Kuwait-China Friendship Club, and member of the Kuwaiti royal family, said in an interview with Xinhua.

She has visited China several times over the past 10 years, visiting Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenzhen, Yinchuan and other cities.

Reflecting on the more than 50 years of diplomatic relations between Kuwait and China, she highlighted the contributions of pioneering women, including Lulwa Al-Qatami, founder of the Kuwait Women's Cultural and Social Society and the first director of the Women's College at Kuwait University.

L. al-Qatami visited China several times between the 1970s and 1990s, visiting Beijing, Inner Mongolia, and Yunnan. She was hosted by Deng Yingchao, wife of the late Premier Zhou Enlai, and other high-ranking Chinese officials, the agency's source said. "This part of history shows that women are not only participants in social development but also key agents of intercultural exchange," she stated.

In recent years, the cultural expert added, more and more women leaders from Kuwaiti associations and volunteer organizations have been visiting China. They work in areas such as education, healthcare, and the welfare of women and children. "These exchanges have significantly deepened mutual understanding and cooperation," she said.

Our interviewee noted that the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, adopted at the World Conference on Women in 1995, identified 12 key areas of concern and became a milestone in advancing gender equality worldwide.

“The Platform for Action not only shaped global policy on women, but also laid the foundation for UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security,” she said.

In the Middle East, women are becoming an increasingly important force for socioeconomic progress, the agency's source noted. "They play a fundamental role in family and education, and are also actively involved in public and private sectors," she said, adding that more and more women are entering traditionally male-dominated fields, such as politics, security, science, and medicine.

The head of the Kuwait-China Friendship Club also expressed deep concern over the plight of women and children in conflict zones, particularly in the Gaza Strip. She called for strengthened international coordination to ensure their protection and the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian aid in accordance with international law and humanitarian principles.

Our interlocutor expressed confidence in the great potential for cooperation between Kuwait and China in promoting women's affairs.

In recent years, Kuwait has established "Kuwait Women's Day" and appointed its first female judge, she said, while Chinese women have made outstanding contributions to science and the fight against the pandemic.

“Chinese women have demonstrated courage, wisdom, and a strong sense of responsibility in areas such as pandemic response and technological innovation—experiences from which Kuwait can also learn,” she noted.

According to the agency's source, the Kuwait-China Friendship Club was founded in 2025 to serve as a bridge between the peoples of the two countries and organize cultural, educational, medical, and youth exchanges to further strengthen their friendship.

She expressed hope that more Kuwaiti women's organizations would visit China to strengthen mutual understanding and cooperation, "bringing more feminine strength and wisdom to Kuwait-China relations." –0–

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Gaza Strip Interior Ministry security forces will be deployed to the enclave following the Israeli withdrawal.

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Gaza/Jerusalem, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — Hamas-controlled security forces in the Gaza Strip said on Friday that they will deploy their units to all areas of the enclave from which Israeli troops will withdraw after the ceasefire agreement comes into force.

According to the statement, the deployment is aimed at restoring public order and ending the chaos resulting from the two-year war, which has resulted in heavy casualties and widespread destruction throughout the enclave.

Earlier in the day, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the entry into force of a ceasefire in Gaza and the withdrawal of troops to agreed-upon lines.

The IDF statement said the regime took effect at 12:00 p.m. local time. "Troops have begun to take up positions along the updated deployment lines," the statement added. –0–

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China strongly condemns US actions targeting Chinese companies under the pretext of national security.

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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — China on Friday expressed strong opposition to the United States' recent decision to add several Chinese companies to its "entity list" for export controls, calling on the American side to immediately correct its violations.

"The United States has consistently exaggerated the concept of national security, abused export controls, and arbitrarily applied 'long-arm jurisdiction' to impose 'penetrating' sanctions on numerous entities, including those from China," a statement from a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said.

The announcement followed the US Commerce Department's October 8 announcement that it had added 16 mainland Chinese companies to its "entity list."

“This move seriously harms the legitimate rights and interests of companies and undermines the security and stability of global industrial and supply chains,” the spokesman said.

China will take all necessary measures to resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese legal persons. -0-

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China to impose special port charges on US ships /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — China will impose a special port charge on ships owned or operated by U.S. enterprises, organizations or individuals starting Oct. 14, the Ministry of Transport said Friday.

The announcement came in response to the US decision to impose additional port charges on Chinese ships following an investigation under Section 301 of the US Trade Act, which will take effect next Tuesday, the department said in a statement.

Vessels owned or operated by entities in which U.S. businesses, organizations, and individuals directly or indirectly own 25 percent or more of the shares, as well as all U.S.-flagged or U.S.-built vessels, will also be subject to the special port tax, the statement said.

The Chinese Ministry of Transport announced a phased increase in the special port charge for eligible American vessels docking at Chinese ports. The charge will initially be 400 yuan (approximately $56.30) per net ton and will increase annually beginning April 17 for the next three years.

"This is a fair step to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese maritime shipping enterprises," the department said, noting that the US actions seriously violated the relevant principles of international trade and the provisions of the China-US Agreement on Maritime Shipping, and seriously damaged maritime trade between the two countries.

China calls on the United States to immediately correct its erroneous actions and stop exerting unreasonable pressure on China's maritime transport, the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China concluded. -0-

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Rainfall has caused Beijing to experience record-low autumn temperatures.

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Beijing, October 10 (Xinhua) — After a brief break, rain returned to the Chinese capital on Friday afternoon, intensifying the lingering autumn chill. Temperatures in the city reached a record low, according to the meteorological service.

As of 2:00 p.m. Friday, light rain was falling in Beijing, a light breeze was blowing, and the air was humid and cool.

Temperatures in Beijing have plummeted since the beginning of October. The maximum temperature dropped from 30 degrees Celsius on October 1 to 10.6 degrees Celsius on Thursday, the lowest recorded for the same period since 1951.

A prolonged autumn rain began on October 8th. The precipitation is forecast to cease by midnight on Friday. Temperatures on Saturday will rise to around 20 degrees Celsius.

Forecasters said precipitation and temperature fluctuations are likely to continue into next week, urging residents of the capital to take necessary precautions. -0-

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China has called on some foreign politicians to stop promoting "Taiwan independence."

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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — China on Friday called on some foreign politicians visiting Taiwan to immediately stop interfering in China's internal affairs and promoting "Taiwan independence."

Commenting on Taiwan's Prime Minister Lai Qingde's separatist statements about "Taiwan independence," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun noted that China consistently and resolutely opposes any form of official interaction between Taiwan and countries that have established diplomatic relations with China.

Regardless of whether their misguided words and actions are motivated by selfish interests or a sinister plot to “use Taiwan to contain China,” these politicians are miscalculating and are undoubtedly doomed to failure, as China’s complete reunification is an unstoppable historical trend, Guo Jiakun said. -0-

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Breaking News: Ceasefire Agreement Takes Effect in Gaza – Sources

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Gaza, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip took effect at 12:00 p.m. local time (09:00 GMT) on Friday, sources said.

The Israeli army confirmed in a brief statement that the ceasefire had taken effect. According to local witnesses, calm has returned to most areas of the coastal enclave, marking the beginning of the implementation of the agreement reached after weeks of negotiations brokered by Egypt and other international actors.

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Armenia welcomes ceasefire agreement in Gaza – Foreign Ministry

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Yerevan, October 10 (Xinhua) — Armenia welcomes the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip reached between the Israeli government and the Palestinian organization Hamas, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

“We welcome the agreement reached on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which also ensures the release of hostages and free access to humanitarian aid,” the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a statement published on the social media platform X.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry also expressed hope that the agreement will pave the way for long-term peace and stability in the Middle East. –0–

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China's State Administration for Market Regulation has launched an antitrust investigation into Qualcomm.

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Beijing, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — China's State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has launched an investigation into Qualcomm for allegedly violating the country's antitrust laws.

The case was brought because Qualcomm failed to declare the operator concentration in accordance with the law when acquiring Autotalks, according to a statement on the GURR website. -0-

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China will send another flotilla to the Gulf of Aden to escort ships.

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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — China will send another flotilla to the Gulf of Aden and Somali territorial waters in mid-October to escort civilian ships, Defense Ministry spokesman Jiang Bin announced Friday.

The 48th flotilla of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA) will include the guided missile destroyer Tangshan, the guided missile frigate Daqing, and the integrated supply ship Taihu, he specified.

The convoy flotilla, he said, will, through concrete actions, implement the concept of a maritime community with a shared destiny, ensure the security of international sea routes, and protect peace and stability in the region.

China sent its first flotilla to the Gulf of Aden and Somali territorial waters to carry out escort missions for passing ships in December 2008. -0-

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