UNESCO's next leader will soon be chosen, with Egypt's Khaled el-Enany and Congo's Firmin Matoko as the frontrunners. The winner faces the challenge of a post-Trump budget crisis and deep political divisions. Will it be el-Enany, promising fresh change and Arab support, or Matoko, the experienced insider focused on budget control and easing tensions? The stakes are high as UNESCO navigates a critical period.
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