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Three sites used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by ...
The megaliths of Carnac are visited each year by close to 300,000 people. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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UNESCO has reviewed the applications of several new World Heritage sites, adding the Carnac Megaliths in France, the Palaces ...
Western Xia burial site, recognised for history of cultural fusion, is China’s 60th landmark to earn UN cultural agency ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNUnesco urges Asean unity to build AI capabilitiesComputing capacity, data interoperability and policy harmonisation are critical pillars of Asean regional collaboration when building artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, according to Unesco.The ...
The Neuschwanstein castle in Germany's Bavaria, perhaps best known for inspiring Walt Disney's fairytale castles, has been ...
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Murujuga, a remote area in Western Australia, is home to an estimated one million petroglyphs that may date back 50,000 years ...
The ancient city of Sardis and Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe in Türkiye’s western Manisa province have been inscribed on the ...
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The Manila Times on MSN3 Cambodia genocide sites added to Unesco registerThree notorious Cambodian torture and execution sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime to perpetrate genocide 50 years ago were ...
A new UNESCO report finds that small tweaks to AI models could cut energy use by 90%. The findings call for smarter, smaller, ...
The megaliths of Carnac and the banks of Morbihan in France made UNESCO's heritage list, which often sparks a lucrative tourism drive and can unlock funding for the preservation of sites.
Three notorious Cambodian torture and execution sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime to perpetrate genocide 50 years ago were ...
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