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When Biden sought to rejoin the Paris-based agency in 2023, he neglected to seek authorization from Congress. No one made a ...
The restoration of the historic city's iconic Al-Nouri ... which is in the spotlight because the United States is leaving it once again. The decision to pull U.S. funding and participation from UNESCO ...
US president Donald Trump has decided to pull the US out of the "woke" and "divisive" UN culture and education agency UNESCO, the White House has said, repeating a move he took in his first term ...
The Minister for Heritage has announced that the Historic Astronomical Observatories of Ireland have been added to the World Heritage Tentative List, in a bid to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Currently, she said, Unesco was getting about 8% of its budget from the US. In 2017, during his first presidency, Trump pulled the US out of Unesco but the decision was later reversed under Joe ...
The United States will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, the government said on Tuesday, just two years after rejoining the United Nations' cultural agency. "Today, the United States ...
The US is set to exit from UNESCO again. This time due to the organisation’s “anti-Israel bias.” In an official statement, Tammy Bruce, State Department spokesperson said, “UNESCO works to ...
The United States will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, the government said on Tuesday, just two years after rejoining the United Nations' cultural agency. Ismael Adnan/dpa© DPA International ...
THE Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it will once again withdraw from the United Nations cultural agency Unesco, a move that follows US withdrawal from other international organisations.
A look at UNESCO and its work as the US decides again to leave the cultural agency by: Associated Press Posted: Jul 23, 2025 / 10:28 PM EDT Updated: Jul 23, 2025 / 10:35 PM EDT ...
UNESCO is perhaps most well-known for designating World Heritage sites. It has identified 1,248 sites since 1972. It has named 26 sites in the US, including numerous national parks, landmarks ...
Third time This is the third time in UNESCO's history that the US has walked away. In 1984, Ronald Reagan left the seat empty until George W. Bush decided to rejoin the organization.