The National 3·15 Democratic Cemetery Stuck in 1960... Number of Victims Not Corrected
The national memorial for the March 15th Democratic Movement has been criticized for incorrectly stating the number of victims as 12 instead of the confirmed 16, leading to calls for immediate corrections.
The Story of Sarnath's Discovery Has Changed... It Was Not the British, But a Varanasi Native Who Brought History to the World
A new research reveals that Babu Jagat Singh was the first to unearth the historical significance of Sarnath, not British officials as previously believed.
Will the revision of the construction law threaten UNESCO heritage sites? Experts warn of disgrace, the state rejects criticism
Historians and architects in Czechia are opposing a proposed revision to the construction law, warning it could jeopardize UNESCO heritage sites and calling for stronger protections.
Why Holocaust remembrance matters as history is rewritten and antisemitism surges
The article discusses the importance of remembering the Holocaust in light of rising antisemitism and the revision of historical facts, particularly in the context of a Small Polish town where Jewish heritage has been erased.