In Chile’s Atacama Desert, ancient Indigenous artwork is being destroyed by off-road racing vehicles, including motorcycles and jeeps. Geoglyphs that were created 3,000 years ago on the desert slopes are being damaged by tire tracks, threatening the preservation of these historic sites. The destruction caused by these vehicles is impacting the cultural heritage of the region and raising concerns about the future of these ancient artworks.
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The Guardian view on Sudan’s third year of conflict: a war against civilians | Editorial
Sudan's civil war has entered its third year with a devastating toll, including the massacre of civilians in Darfur and a humanitarian crisis affecting 640,000 people facing catastrophic hunger. The conflict, stemming from a power struggle between army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has led to widespread violence, war crimes, and regional instability, particularly affecting Chad and South Sudan. Despite the dire situation and the efforts of local civilians to...
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