Iraq marshlands now a UNESCO heritage site

Iraqi men stand outside a hut in this July 14, 2016 photo in the Ahwar area in the southern Maysan province -- also known as the Iraqi Marshlands -- one of the world's largest inland delta systems. (AFP)
Updated 18 July 2016
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Iraq marshlands now a UNESCO heritage site

BAGHDAD: UNESCO has named Iraqi marshlands once ravaged by dictator Saddam Hussein as a World Heritage Site, a bright spot for a country where extremists have repeatedly sought to wipe out history.
The area named “is made up of seven sites: Three archaeological sites and four wetland marsh areas in southern Iraq,” UNESCO said.
“The archaeological cities of Uruk and Ur and the Tell Eridu archaeological site form part of the remains of the Sumerian cities and settlements that developed in southern Mesopotamia between the 4th and the 3rd millennium BCE,” it said.
“The Ahwar of Southern Iraq are unique, as one of the world’s largest inland delta systems, in an extremely hot and arid environment,” UNESCO said.
Iraq has been seeking World Heritage status for the marshes since 2003, and its government hailed the move. Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi congratulated the Iraqi people on UNESCO’s decision, and thanked “all those who contributed to this success.”
Abadi also said that culture in the country will continue “despite the destruction and demolition of Iraqi heritage and antiquities by barbaric terrorist gangs.”


3 French tourists drown when their boat capsizes in Oman

Updated 49 min 37 sec ago
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3 French tourists drown when their boat capsizes in Oman

  • Three tourists died, and two suffered minor injuries
  • Police say that investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident

DUBAI: Three French tourists drowned in Oman after the boat they were in capsized in waters off the sultanate’s capital city of Muscat, police said Tuesday.
The Royal Oman Police said the ship carried 25 French tourists, as well as a tour guide and a boat captain, when it capsized in the Gulf of Oman. It said three tourists died and two suffered minor injuries.
The police said in a short statement that “investigations are still ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident.”

Oman, on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, draws tourists from around the world for its diving and natural beauty.