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Cambodia has accused Thailand of “abducting” 20 soldiers as they were shaking hands shortly after a ceasefire ended a ...
UNESCO said it stands ready to support both Cambodia and Thailand in assessing damage, implementing safeguarding measures, ...
UNESCO welcomes efforts to achieve lasting peace, an essential condition for the protection of cultural heritage in Cambodia and Thailand. UNESCO has initiated monitoring of cultural heritage sites ...
Malaysia began deploying a military observation team to both sides of the disputed Thai-Cambodian border on July 30 as Bangkok and Phnom Penh started counting the costs of a five-day conflict that ...
Thanks to the continued support of the Government of Flanders (Belgium), the World Heritage Online Map Platform has evolved ...
Dozens of ministers gathered at a United Nations conference on Monday to urge that the world work toward a two-state solution ...
By Hera Rizwan Petra Alderman, London School of Economics and Political Science There has been a dramatic escalation in a long-running border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. On July 23, five ...
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Interaksyon on MSNThailand and Cambodia’s escalating conflict has roots in century-old border dispute
There has been a dramatic escalation in a long-running border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. On July 23, five Thai ...
As the world marks 80 years since the atomic bombings of Japan, the ITUC has joined forces with organisations for peace, ...
Delivers Peace and Prosperity for All As we approach the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ...
Nigeria has allocated just 7% of its national budget this year to education, far below UNESCO's recommended 15 to 20%.
Often overlooked as a dimension of the health effects of war, the impacts of conflict on the environment are gaining increasing attention. Rebecca Sers reports.
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