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The Power of Purposeful Perseverance

People often give up too soon because results don’t come fast. But what if we reframed failure as feedback? Doing your best doesn’t mean perfection. It means showing up fully with what you have, in the moment you’re in, and doing the work sincerely—despite obstacles, fears, or delays in

Kuwait healthcare system undergoes major expansion with world-class infrastructure

Kuwait's healthcare system has seen remarkable development over the decades, transforming into a model of excellence that rivals global standards, as a result of sustained efforts guided by Kuwait's leadership, which has placed healthcare at the forefront of national priorities. Kuwait boasts a modern and integrated healthcare

Dubai T100 Triathlon Weekend opens doors to amateur triathletes

Dubai Sports Council (DSC) announced that the second edition of the Dubai T100 Triathlon Weekend is set to return from 13th to 16th November 2025, held in collaboration with the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO). The council said that the 2025 edition is set to be ‘bigger and better’ by opening the registration to

Japan records over 43,000 whooping cough cases in 2025

Whooping cough cases continued to soar in Japan with the cumulative figure reaching 43,728 so far this year, a more than tenfold increase on the approximately 4,000 cases reported for all of 2024, Kyodo News said Tuesday. Preliminary data from the Japan Institute for Health Security showed that the number of cases reported by hospitals and

Sandstorms affect 330 million people globally: WMO

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has reported that sand and dust storms affect 330 million people in more than 150 countries worldwide, causing growing harm to both public health and the global economy. In the annual WMO Airborne Dust Bulletin, the organisation stressed the need to continue enhancing monitoring, forecasting and