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  • 08.07.17

    Sites in Cambodia, China and India added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List

  • 08.07.17

    Three sites in Angola, Eritrea and South Africa added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List

  • 07.07.17

    UNESCO Director-General celebrates cooperation with Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russian Federation

  • 07.07.17

    World Heritage Committee inscribes three natural sites and one extension on UNESCO’s World Heritage List

  • 07.07.17

    Cuba's biosphere reserves present key results of biodiversity and climate change management and issue commemorative stamps

  • 07.07.17

    World Heritage Committee inscribes new site and approves extension of existing site on UNESCO’s World Heritage List

  • 07.07.17

    Norway returns Buddha Statue to Protect Myanmar’s National Cultural Heritage

  • 07.07.17

    Global call to improve the safety of journalists on the ground

  • 06.07.17

    A young journalist’s struggle for freedom of expression

  • 06.07.17

    Canada rehabilitating government science

  • 06.07.17

    Historic Centre of Vienna inscribed on List of World Heritage in Danger

  • 06.07.17

    Advancing early learning quality and outcomes

  • 05.07.17

    Countries of Central Asia Focus on Protecting Cultural Heritage

  • 05.07.17

    The Director-General of UNESCO deplores the destruction of the Al Hadba Minaret and Al Nuree Mosque in Mosul

  • 05.07.17

    World experts evaluate future sea level changes and their impacts

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