The United Nations is expected to add more world heritage sites to its 'in danger' list, citing threats from armed conflicts and climate change. This decision highlights ongoing risks to cultural and natural landmarks globally. The move underscores the impact of human activities and environmental changes on heritage conservation.
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The headline frames the addition as negative due to war and climate, but could also emphasize protective actions.
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