Traditional Olive Oil Soap Production in Nablus, West Bank

The Touqan soap factory in Nablus, West Bank, has been producing olive oil soap for over 150 years. The tradition of making soap has been passed down through generations and was recently added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list. However, the factory has faced challenges due to competition from global brands and the Israeli military occupation, which has led to decreased production and difficulties in operations.

Mark Carney elected as Liberal Party leader in Canada and Nablus soap-making process listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

Mark Carney, former central bank governor, has been elected as the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and is set to become the next prime minister. Nablus, a city in the West Bank, is known for its soap-making process listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway's wedding in Geiranger

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and her American Shaman fiancé, Durek Verrett, have arrived in Norway for their wedding in Geiranger, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

French Postal Service Scratch-and-Sniff Baguette Stamp

The French postal service released a scratch-and-sniff stamp with a bakery scent resembling a baguette to celebrate the iconic French bread. The stamp costs 1.96 euros and features a tiny baguette tied with red, white, and blue ribbon. The baguette was given Unesco heritage status in 2022.