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“Only now, at URC2025, we have signed the agreements, and EUR 32 million will be directed to restore six architectural monuments of national importance in the city of Odesa, such as the ...
TEHRAN—Morteza Nikrou, caretaker of Kerman Cultural Heritage Department reiterated the importance of preserving the historical monuments and grave news of start of restoration project for historical ...
Washington, DC, is one of the most popular tourist destinations not only within the United States but internationally as well. Millions of people from across the globe come to our nation’s ...
The desecration of sacred heritage sites in the country has seen a steep rise over the years. Between 2012 and 2024, 1,360 sacred sites, including 1,291 choetens (stupas) and 69 lhakhangs (temples), ...
Features 30 NYC Monuments of Black Americans You Should Know From Harriet Tubman to Duke Ellington, the city boasts a wealth of public art honoring Black individuals, the subject of a timely new book.
Trump bid to shrink monuments could prompt big legal battle By Jennifer Yachnin, Heather Richards | 06/12/2025 01:41 PM EDT The Justice Department this week published legal guidance for the White ...
Trump officials say presidents can abolish monuments created by predecessors, and California's newest ones — Chuckwalla and Sáttítla Highlands — are vulnerable.
Monuments DOJ says presidents can revoke monuments, not just create them The 1906 Antiquities Act gave presidents the power to protect objects on public lands.
If presidents can establish a national monument under the Antiquities Act, they can also remove them, Justice Dept. says in a blueprint for action.
President Trump can abolish national monuments that were protected from energy development and other activities by past presidents, the Justice Department (DOJ) has determined. The department issue… ...
The Justice Department says President Donald Trump has the right to abolish national monuments established by former President Joe Biden at the request of Native American tribes. In the final days ...
Lawyers for President Donald Trump's administration say he has the authority to abolish national monuments meant to protect historical and archaeological sites across broad landscapes, including ...