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The other way to check for Wonders appears to be to use the Wonders lens, which highlights them on the map and you then mouse over them to reveal the tile info.
It would be nice if there was a list of built Wonders in the Reports section.
*you'll get a message when a foreign nation starts a wonder (if you have enough acces to their intel)
*you'll get a message when a foreign nation completes a wonder (again only if you have enough acces to their intel)
if you missed that message, there is no other way other than
A seeing the wonder or it's construction side by having that spot in your line of view (the map does not update tile improvements unless you re-scout them)
B if you have not build it, and it is not available for you to build even when you have the technology for it, than clearly someone else has build it (but you cannot discover who at that point exept by fysicly inspecting their land)
*it is even hard to know where you placed the wonders you DID build yourself.. as not even YOU have a global oversight.. you can see them on the map and in the city tab under buildings, that's it.
Well, there is also the still somewhat new search feature. You should be able to search for wonders and cycle through them. (at least the ones not blocked completely by unrevealed fog of war)
The notification at the bottom right does cover the whole map, revealed or not. It will tell you that some unknown civ has finished Stonehenge and the Great Bath, etc.. Those notifications, to the best of my knowledge, stay there in the bottom right forever unless you dismiss them, so if you don't dismiss them, they stay as a permanent record of all wonders any civ (but you!) has built. I generally do dismiss these notifications, so I can't claim to have played a whole game and that the notifications for all wonders ever built were still there by game's end, but I have seen the total grow as high as a dozen wonders before I dismissed them. One detail I am not aware of, is whether the notification changes from attributing completion of the wonder to an unknown civ to the particular completing civ after you meet that civ.