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News Bulletin4 years ago
Egypt showcases scores of 2,500-year-old coffins
Egypt showcases more than 100 coffins dating back 2,500 years, the latest and largest find this year in the vast burial ground of the Saqqara Necropolis.
Egypt showcases scores of 2,500-year-old coffins
Viewpoint4 years ago
Hundreds of Palestinian children ethnically cleansed by Israel
Hundreds of Palestinian children are ethnically cleansed by Israel amid the world's silence.
Hundreds of Palestinian children ethnically cleansed by Israel
Reports4 years ago
UNESCO inscribes Iran's Uraman Village on its heritage list
Thanks to UNESCO, Uraman is now registered as a cultural heritage.
UNESCO inscribes Iran's Uraman Village on its heritage list
Society4 years ago
Attacks on journalists during protests increasing: UNESCO
The number of incidents of violence against journalists covering protests across the world has risen sharply, UNESCO says.
Attacks on journalists during protests increasing: UNESCO
Yemen4 years ago
In Sana’a’s UNESCO-listed old city houses collapse in heavy rain
Months of floods and storms assail a country already reeling from war, food shortages and disease.
In Sana’a’s UNESCO-listed old city houses collapse in heavy rain
News Bulletin4 years ago
Erdogan reads Quran as Hagia Sofia holds Friday prayers
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan leads the first Muslim prayers attended by thousands in Hagia Sofia.
Erdogan reads Quran as Hagia Sofia holds Friday prayers
Turkey4 years ago
Russia: Turkey’s decision on Hagia Sophia’s status ‘internal affair’
The iconic site was constructed in the 6th century AD as a cathedral.
Russia: Turkey’s decision on Hagia Sophia’s status ‘internal affair’
Yemen4 years ago
Yemen’s UNESCO body decries UN removal of Riyadh from child-killers blacklist
Yemen's national commission to UNESCO calls on the UN to reconsider its decision to remove the Saudi-led military coalition from its blacklist of child-killers.
Yemen’s UNESCO body decries UN removal of Riyadh from child-killers blacklist
Society4 years ago
Iran top seminarist writes to Pope amid virus plight
Iran’s top seminarist expresses solidarity with Pope Francis in the pontiff’s concerns about the human suffering from the new coronavirus’ outbreak.
Iran top seminarist writes to Pope amid virus plight
Global battle against coronavirus5 years ago
102 countries have closed all schools, COVID-19 to blame
UNESCO says over 850 million young people, which is about half the world's student population, are out of school due to the closure of schools and universities in the wake of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
102 countries have closed all schools, COVID-19 to blame
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