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MELBOURNE: Germany's Angelique Kerber celebrates after victory in her women's singles match against Belarus's Victoria Azarenka on day ten of the 2016 Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday. -- AFP
MELBOURNE: Germany's Angelique Kerber celebrates after victory in her women's singles match against Belarus's Victoria Azarenka on day ten of the 2016 Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday. -- AFP
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PARIS: Kuwait called on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to approve a bill on the consequences of the current situation in Gaza in the light of the Zionist occupation’s continuous attacks. In a speech at the 42nd session of UNESCO’s general conference on Wednesday, Minister of Education, Higher Education and Scientific Research Dr Adel Al-Mane called on all UNESCO member-countries to vote for approving the bill, involving the impact of Zionist entity’s actions on the UNESCO’s field of work in Gaza.

The bill includes protecting children’s right of education, freedom of journalism and the lives and safety of journalists, he said. The Zionist entity attacks on innocent civilians in Gaza Strip is a violation of all international laws and conventions on human rights, said Al-Mane. Kuwait calls on the international society to cooperate in supporting the UNESCO’s work and facilitate the execution of its duties, said the minister.

Education is a priority to Kuwait, as the country spends a large part of its budget on education, to develop society and ensure a bright future, the official noted. Kuwait is exerting great efforts to further develop the education field, as part of Kuwait Vision 2035, including preparing generations to engage in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies, he added.

The 42nd session of the UNESCO General Conference kicked off Tuesday, with Kuwait’s participation, in Paris to discuss some topics. The delegations of 194 member states, and representatives of some international organizations and civil society organizations convened in Paris to focus on the organization’s action in addressing global challenges and accelerated developments in the 21st century, topped with climate change and new technologies. — KUNA

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