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Greece seeks return of Parthenon Marbles amid restoration project

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Greece has made the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum in London one of its top priorities.
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New Press Museum in Vietnam skirts round thorny issues

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A new museum of the Press has opened in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi. Visitors can see examples of 19th-century Vietnamese newspapers but the exhibits on display skirt around the thorny issue of contemporary media freedom in the country....
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Turkey's Hagia Sophia and the battle to reconvert it to a mosque

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Turkey's highest court is set to decide the status of the Hagia Sophia, but experts say a legal ruling is only symbolic.
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Preserving Buddhist treasures in Afghanistan

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Historians at the University of Chicago and teachers in Afghanistan are working to save artefacts looted or destroyed during four decades of war or under strict Taliban rule.
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Employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights say their sexual assault allegations were dismissed by HR

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Five current and former female employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights allege they've been sexually harassed by the same male colleague and say their complaints to human resources were dismissed.
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Employees allege sexual harassment at Canadian Museum for Human Rights

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Five women who are current or former employees at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg tell CBC News about experiences with sexual harassment in the workplace, all related to one employee, that were dismissed. It's the third...
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Museum for Human Rights CEO resigns after allegations of racism and sexual harassment

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After a string of controversies forced the president of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to leave his post, the union there says more must be done to protect employees.
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Statue of Lenin calmly erected in West Germany

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The Black Lives Matter protests have seen controversial statues torn down in the US and Europe in recent weeks. But Germany, with its Nazi and communist past, has already dealt with many of its troubling monuments to unpleasant...
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights accused of racial discrimination

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Former employees of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg are going public with allegations of racial discrimination and disrespect — and the museum acknowledges the need to improve.
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Museums adapt to changing times amid coronavirus pandemic

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Museums are adapting to new coronavirus measures, with some due to reopen with hygiene measures in place and others offering virtual tours for those who want to continue appreciating art during coronavirus lockdowns. In Switzerland,...
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75th anniversary of Holland’s liberation marked with online tributes

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On the 75th anniversary of Canadian forces liberating the Netherlands, COVID-19 has forced some commemorations to go virtual.
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Germany lockdown: Gradual reopening as virus cases taper off

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Government eases lockdown in phases but cautions social-distancing measures must be adhered to.
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Virtually open: Europe's museums bid to enrich life on lockdown

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As COVID-19 lockdowns continue to be extended across Europe, the continent's cities are looking alien to art lovers. Amid social distancing, cultural landmarks have all but become off-limits. With museums, galleries, theatres, and...
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Art world's 'cold case': Heist of the century mystery still intrigues

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The museum's $10m reward sits unclaimed, while curators and law enforcement hope these works one day return.
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Getting Blackfoot artifacts out of U.K. museum and back to Alberta

9th - Higher Ed
There is a push to get the ceremonial regalia of a Blackfoot First Nation chief back to Alberta. The artifacts once worn by Crowfoot have been on display in a U.K. museum for more than a century.
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Hip Hop Museum under construction, set to open next year

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Visitors can expect immersive exhibits, live performances and iconic photography that tells the story of hip-hop.
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UN world heritage status: Berlin's 19th-century buildings crammed with culture

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The UN cultural and education agency is set to decide whether to award World Heritage status to 30 sites around the globe.
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My life as a footballer and global icon: Cristiano Ronaldo honoured in new Hong Kong museum

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The CR7 Life Museum in Hong Kong promises an immersive experience about the life and times of the Portuguese footballer.
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What you need to know ahead of Bluesfest 2025

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CBC’s Nkele Martin has all the details on how to get there, what time the gates open and what fans can and cannot bring into the festival.
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Ralston armoury in Amherst closed due to mould

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The future of the armoury in downtown Amherst is uncertain after its recent closure due to health and safety concerns. The Department of National Defence owns the building, which houses a museum with countless Nova Scotia Highlanders...
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July Fourth plans for history lovers on Long Island

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It’s expected to be a beautiful weekend. Feeling patriotic and looking for something to do? We’ve got you covered.
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Multipurpose Community Centre

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Construction of Kahnawà:ke’s new multi-purpose building is almost complete. This story is a collaboration between Concordia University's journalism department, Kahnawake Survival School and CBC Montreal.
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Construction of Kahnawà:ke’s new multi-purpose building is almost complete

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This story is a collaboration between Concordia University's journalism department, Kahnawake Survival School and CBC Montreal.
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Brazil launches major security operation ahead of BRICS Summit

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“As of today, we will have vessels on the water 24 hours a day. These are ships and smaller vessels controlling the entire maritime space,” said Navy Captain, Elinton Coutinho.