Kuwait City: The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has unanimously approved Kuwait's fourth report, acknowledging the nation's commitment to enhancing its human rights framework. Kuwait's Minister of Justice, Nasser Al-Sumait, remarked that this approval signifies international recognition of Kuwait's genuine national endeavors to advance its human rights system.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the report highlighted Kuwait's initiatives in reinforcing its national system to protect human rights through various reforms. These reforms include field, constitutional, and legislative changes aimed at bolstering human rights protections.
In other developments, the State of Kuwait secured a position on the board of the International Divers Union. This achievement came during the general assembly election held in Sharm El-Sheikh, further cementing Kuwait's role in international organizations.
Meanwhile, in Washington, Kuwait's Faltech team, associated with the Women's Cultural and Social Society, made notable strides in the field of robotics. The team clinched the judges' award for the High School category at the 2025 VEX Robotics World Championship, an event held annually in Texas, USA.