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Historic Gulangyu shows struggle to balance conservation with economic development
‘Little Rome’ is world’s first modernist city to be designated in its entirety
Research dashes hopes that corals build resilience by surviving episodes of warmer seas
Boys’ school enrolment rates now lag girls in majority of countries
Honour for Rosmah Mansor on hold in sign of growing international impact of graft scandal
‘Open’ means that staff and students can modify, reuse and share, writes Anne-Marie Slaughter
The country has 50 sites in China recognised by the UN’s cultural arm, compared with Italy’s 51
Unesco adviser James Rebanks explains why he never flies without his copy of JA Baker’s ‘The Hill of Summer’
Access should be given first to those who can identify the perpetrators, writes Michel Duclos
Order a ‘convict’ for brunch at the site where prisoner arrivals to Australia were jailed
City’s population grows as companies such as including Deutsche Bank and Unilever invest in region
Central University struggles to preserve pieces amid a lack of funds
The Old City is overcrowded and its buildings suffering, victims of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Enrolment is up, but not enough attention has been paid to quality of lessons
Unesco deplores ‘systematic destruction of cultural symbols’
Jihadis reported to have mined ruins of Roman city
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