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New details of the massacre in Prague: More than 15 dead; Attacker killed his father?
This was announced by head of the police Martin Vondracek at an extraordinary conference.
"More than 15 people lost their lives in this tragic event, at least 24 were injured," he said.
French Institute Timisoara inviting people to Philosophy Night on June 25
The French Institute in Timisoara is extending an invitation to "Philosophy Night," an international event that has been successful in Paris, London, Berlin and New York and that will arrive in Romania on June 25 in the city that will be a European Capital of Culture 2023.
Secrets of sunken Kibatos Castle unraveled
The history of Kibatos Castle, an important structure of the Byzantine period, which was discovered at a depth of about 3 meters in 2019 in the Marmara Sea, is being revealed through research.
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Mersin’s Roman-era tombs defy time
Monumental tombs of the Roman era in the ancient geography of Cilicia in the southern province of Mersin are defying time. But experts are saying some of these structures, dating back to the 2nd century, should be restored as soon as possible, as they face the danger of collapse.
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1,600-year-old pendants unearthed in Assos excavations
Archaeological excavations in Assos, one of the most important port cities of antiquity have unearthed 1,600-year-old pendants made from bones, shaped in human and animal figures.
East Asian Resource Library for knowledge without borders
The idea of EARL stems from collaboration between two members of the University of Ljubljana: the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Arts, particularly its Department of Asian Studies. The project has been in the works for at least two years now, since the signing of an agreement by the two collaborators.
Stone Sculpture Symposium at UNESCO world heritage site
In the Mediterranean resort province of Antalya, the second Stone Sculpture Symposium will be held in the Ka? district, which was recently added to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
At the symposium to be held at the ancient site of Xanthos, nine marble seating areas that fit the historical fabric of the site will also be installed.