UNESCO

  • US Officially Withdraws from UNESCO for Third Time: Withdrawal Effective End of 2025

    The United States has announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 31, 2026. This is the third time the U.S. has exited the organization. The U.S. State Department cited concerns over UNESCO’s “divisive” agendas, overemphasis on UN goals, and misalignment with U.S. foreign policy priorities. UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed regret. Previous U.S. withdrawals occurred in 1984 and 2018, with a rejoining in 2003 and again in 2023 before this latest decision.

    2025年7月22日
  • South Korea’s UNESCO Bids Fail, Including Kimchi and Dano Festival, Amid Cultural Origin Disputes

    South Korea’s UNESCO cultural heritage nominations, including Kimchi and the Gangneung Danoje Festival, face setbacks. Five nominations are on a “pending withdrawal” list due to insufficient evidence of unique Korean origin. China has challenged these claims, presenting historical evidence suggesting earlier origins for practices like pickling, Danoje rituals, and traditional carpentry. UNESCO has requested South Korea provide independent evidence, but reportedly, the submitted documentation was inadequate. This development raises questions about South Korea’s cultural origin claims.

    2025年7月18日