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 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates 鈥?Saudi Arabia   Education Ministry says it will introduce physical education classes for girls in pu kubki stanley blic schools next year, a decision that comes after years of calls by women across the kingdom demanding greater rights and access to spo stanley mug rts.It was only four years ago that the kingdom formally approved sports for girls in private schools.In recent years, Saudi Arabia has also approved licenses for female-only gyms.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Male students have long had access to sports in  stanley water bottle public schools.      The ministry said in a statement on its website Tuesday that the courses will be introduced gradually in the coming academic year in accordance with  Islamic  Shariah regulations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The statement noted that the decision was in line with a sweeping reform plan spearheaded by the kingdom   Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.By The Associated Press Qubb QR codes stage comeback amid pandemic
 As the world hears about walls to keep others out and as politicians stoke xenophobia, York Regional Police is t stanley canada rying to bring people together through its new Human Rights classroom which was unveiled at the Community Safety Village at Bruces Mill in Stouffville March 10.The focus of the classroom is to educate the regions youth in human rights and  stanley cup responsibilities and the importance of peace-building and global citizenship.More than 40,000 young people visit the York Region Police Community Safety Village at Bruces Mill every year.  Weve se stanley uk en over 400,000 young people of York Region through these doors since it has been open,  YRP Police Chief Eric Jolliffe said.  Often it is the childrens first contact with police.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Educators hope to inspire commitment to peaceful coexistence in an ever-changing world through the classroom. It will host students from kindergarten to Grade 5 and will offer them the opportunity to explore the strength and potential of our shared humanity.The YRP was aware that schools were focused on doing teaching around human rights.  For us, this is hate crime prevention and an opportunity for us to engage,  Jolliffe said. We also believe that there is a significant relationship between diversity, equity and inclusion where everyone belongs to what we see manifesting itself in our community thats around hate crime.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW