Two years ago the Taliban in Afghanistan destroyed the ancient Bamiyan Buddhas. So what’s become of the site? “Earlier this year, the United Nations’ cultural arm, Unesco, persuaded the Afghan government to reject proposals to install replicas of the ancient Buddhas in the towering cliff niches in which they used to stand.” But repairs to the niches – “which have begun to crumble as rain has seeped into cracks left by the explosions” – have been slow to get underway. “Unesco officials said that that project would get under way when security conditions improve, using $1.8 million given by Japan and special scaffolding from the Messerschmitt Foundation of Germany.”