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US returns two 200-year-old stolen statues to Nepal
By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, June 26: Nepal's two centuries-old statues, which are culturally and archaeologically sig...
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ANTARA News
· Jul 11, 2026
US returns two stolen 8th-century bronze statues to Indonesia
The United States Attorney's Office announced the return of two bronze statues stolen from Indonesia, according to ...
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 6, 2026
Two centuries-old statues return to Nepal from US
Kathmandu, July 7: A proud moment for Nepal as two centuries-old statues of cultural and archaeological significance hav...
India Today
· Jul 5, 2026
Days before Badrinath donation theft allegation, CCTV cameras replaced at temple
Days before Badrinath donation theft allegation, CCTV cameras replaced at temple
The Independent
· Jul 4, 2026
Trump celebrates installation of slave owner statue near White House and urges people to visit it
The statue was removed from public display during Black Lives Matter protests in 2020
Caucasian Knot
· Jun 22, 2026
Information about the demolition of the Karabakh symbol has been called fake.
The information about Azerbaijanis demolishing the We Are Our Mountains monument in Stepanakert has not been confirmed, but this does not mean the monument is not under threat, according to the Office of the Cultural Heritage Ombudsman and the Nagorno-Karabakh Culture and Tourism Development Agency. The image showing the demolition process was generated using artificial intelligence.
DNyuz
· Jun 30, 2026
With New Seizures, Value of the Met’s Looted Artifacts Tops $95 Million
Investigators this month seized dozens of ancient artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in their latest effort to return antiquities to Italy, Turkey, Egypt and other countries where they are believed to have been looted. With the items removed in June, investigators since 2017 have seized more than 120 artifacts from the Met ranging []
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Related coverage for "US returns two 200-year-old stolen statues to Nepal": ANTARA News — US returns two stolen 8th-century bronze statues to Indonesia. The Rising Nepal — Two centuries-old statues return to Nepal from US. India Today — Days before Badrinath donation theft allegation, CCTV cameras replaced at temple. The Independent — Trump celebrates installation of slave owner statue near White House and urges people to visit it. Caucasian Knot — Information about the demolition of the Karabakh symbol has been called fake.. DNyuz — With New Seizures, Value of the Met’s Looted Artifacts Tops $95 Million