By Alimat Aliyeva American scientists from Columbia University have concluded that the section of the state border between Italy and Switzerland in the Alps has shifted due to the melting of mountain glaciers, Azernews reports. This concerns the glaciers on the Matterhorn Peak, one of the highest peaks in the Alps. For decades, these glaciers have served as a natural border between the two countries. However, in recent years, the melting ice has shifted towards Italy, primarily due to global warming. To address this issue, Italy and Switzerland have agreed to adjust their state border to reflect the new natural