UNESCO, the United Nations body that protects scientific and cultural sites, says it has documented at least four historic sites damaged by shockwaves from a March 10 strike.
More than 1,200 Tai Chi practitioners from nine countries and 10 Chinese provincial-level regions gathered on Saturday at Wuyi Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, for the main event marking UNESCO ...
A powerful part of Canadian history received long-overdue global recognition on this International Day for the Elimination of ...
Historic records documenting the lives of Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia have been officially recognized by UNESCO, marking a ...
In developed economies, water has become a victim of its own social success. For those with universal access to it, a form of cognitive dissonance has taken hold: we fret over looming threats of ...
The Women@Dior program will switch from an annual event in Paris to a more regional approach designed to build a global ...
Cultural heritage sites in Iran including Chelhel Sotoun Palace and Golestan Palace have been damaged amid ongoing war in the Middle East.
Costa Rica’s proposed airport near Sierpe faces mounting delays as wetlands protection, UNESCO oversight, archaeological finds, land issues, and political uncertainty complicate the projec ...
The Iranian regime has accused Israel and the United States of purposefully striking UNESCO heritage sites in Iran as part of their military operations ...
Former Nazi concentration camps should be added to the UNESCO World Heritage list, a group preserving the memorials urged Thursday, warning that "democracy can no longer be taken for granted".
Ongoing research and innovation are essential to understand the long-term impacts of AI on education and create solutions that address emerging challenges.
London, UK - 18 March, 2026 - Torishima has been selected as an official partner for World Engineering Day for ...