UNESCO Confirms France's Azoulay as New Chief

New UNESCO chief Audrey Azoulay. Thomas Samson / AFP
New UNESCO chief Audrey Azoulay. Thomas Samson / AFP
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UNESCO Confirms France's Azoulay as New Chief

New UNESCO chief Audrey Azoulay. Thomas Samson / AFP
New UNESCO chief Audrey Azoulay. Thomas Samson / AFP

UNESCO's member states voted on Friday to confirm the nomination of former French Culture Minister Audrey Azoulay as the body's new director general.

The agency's general conference, which includes all 195 members, formally approved Azoulay's four-year term.

The vote was 131 in favor to 19 opposed to the nomination by the agency's board last month of 45-year-old Azoulay.

The new director general hopes to restore the international standing of the Paris-based organization that has been mired in financial woes since the United States withdrew its sizable funding in 2011. It's also reeling from last month's decision by the Trump administration to pull out of UNESCO because of its alleged anti-Israel bias.

She also faces the daunting job of reforming the agency struggling under the weight of a bureaucracy that has become unwieldy over the seven decades since it was founded.

Azoulay, who becomes UNESCO's second woman director general, will set priorities for the organization's World Heritage program that protects cultural sites and traditions.



7 Dead, Dozens Injured after Commercial Bus Overturns in Mississippi

A tractor trailer dangles from a bridge on Interstate 75 near Tampa, Fla., early Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. (Florida Highway Patrol via AP)
A tractor trailer dangles from a bridge on Interstate 75 near Tampa, Fla., early Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. (Florida Highway Patrol via AP)
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7 Dead, Dozens Injured after Commercial Bus Overturns in Mississippi

A tractor trailer dangles from a bridge on Interstate 75 near Tampa, Fla., early Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. (Florida Highway Patrol via AP)
A tractor trailer dangles from a bridge on Interstate 75 near Tampa, Fla., early Monday, Aug. 5, 2024. (Florida Highway Patrol via AP)

Seven people, including a six-year-old and 16-year-old, were killed when a bus overturned east of Vicksburg, Mississippi, early Saturday, Warren County Coroner Doug Huskey said.
The two young victims were siblings, Reuters quoted the coroner as saying.
The Mississippi Highway Patrol said the incident took place around 12:40 a.m. on Interstate 20 near Bovina in Warren County when a 2018 Volvo commercial passenger bus traveling westbound left the roadway and overturned.
Thirty-seven passengers were transported to different hospitals with unknown injuries, the agency said. It said the co-driver was not transported.
"Anytime you have people injured or killed, it's tragic but when you have a situation like this where you have multiple fatalities and multiple injuries, it makes it even worse," Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace told an ABC affiliate.
Huskey said most of the passengers on the bus were Latin American.