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Satellite monitoring documents cultural heritage at risk

Satellite monitoring documents cultural heritage at risk
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Slovakia, home of Europe s last sherpas: Elsewhere in emerging Europe

Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here, however, does not necessarily mean that we agree with every word, nor do they necessarily reflect Emerging Europe’s editorial policy. The last sherpas of Europe In Slovakia’s High Tatra Mountains, porters still carry large loads of up to 100kg up and down rugged and dangerous mountain trails using skis, crampons and chains. Events in Czechia and Belarus cement Eastern Europe’s new divide A fresh wave of sanctions against Russia won’t just sound the death knell for the prospect of selling the Russian Covid-19 vaccine to Europe. It will also likely affect areas in which cooperation has so far managed to continue, in particular the energy sector. It’s hard to imagine in the current circumstances how the Nord Stream 2 pipeline even if completed could become fully operational.

Activity At Recaptured Church In Azerbaijan Raises Concern

Activity At Recaptured Church In Azerbaijan Raises Concern Satellite imagery has some fearing that an ancient monument faces “erasure” after its recapture by Azerbaijan April 20, 2021 15:53 GMT Share share Print Satellite imagery has some fearing that an ancient monument faces “erasure” after its recapture by Azerbaijan The Twitter account for Caucasus Heritage Watch on April 19 shared satellite images apparently showing several vehicles parked next to the Vankasar Church in Azerbaijan’s Agdam district. The region was recaptured from Armenian forces during last year s conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The images are hard to discern but were widely shared on Twitter amid fears they may show a first step in the “erasure” of the ancient Christian monument.

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