UNESCO recommends putting Venice on heritage danger list Alishba Saghir Article Updated: August 1, 2023 Leave a comment Share on FacebookTweet this! The UN’s cultural agency UNESCO recommends that Venice be added to its list of world heritage in danger, saying the Italian authorities needed to step up efforts to secure the historic city and its surrounding lagoon. Post Views: 73 leave a reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. submit More Articles By the same author Dangerous heatwaves strike globe as wildfires rage Alishba Saghir Jul 16, 2023 A man cools off at a park in eastern Tokyo Scorching weather gripped three continents on Sunday, whipping… Japan hammer Spain as Australia face must-win World Cup clash Alishba Saghir Jul 31, 2023 Japan midfielder Hinata Miyazawa scores against Spain Japan sent a Women's World Cup warning with… S.African goal hero Magaia likely to play despite painful exit Alishba Saghir Jul 23, 2023 S.African goal hero Magaia likely to play despite painful exit Hildah Magaia is likely to be fit for… Thousands gather to celebrate pride in Berlin Alishba Saghir Jul 24, 2023 Several hundred thousand people gather in Berlin for the Christopher Street Day, or Berlin Pride. With… Clash at DR Congo wildlife reserve leaves ranger dead Alishba Saghir Jun 30, 2023 Only 30,000 okapi are left in the wild, say conservationists. Pictured: a baby named Mbuti, born in… Stagnant German growth clouds eurozone economy Alishba Saghir Jul 28, 2023 Germany's economy stagnated between April and June Flatlining German growth figures on Friday contrasted… Romania swelters as heatwaves engulf eastern Europe Alishba Saghir Jul 18, 2023 Romanian authorities issued an orange level alert across Romania on Monday as temperatures reach almost… Deals on wheels: Housing prices drive young Chinese to van life Alishba Saghir Jul 20, 2023 Battling drug crisis, Iraq searches for cure Alishba Saghir Jul 31, 2023 Iraq has long served as a transit country for the region's ballooning drug trade but now sees a rise…