Saudi Arabia’s Uruq Bani Ma’arid among MENA sites up for UNESCO World Heritage List consideration

The Saudi site up for consideration is Uruq Bani Ma’arid, in the Kingdom’s southwestern desert. (SPA/File Photo)
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Updated 14 September 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s Uruq Bani Ma’arid among MENA sites up for UNESCO World Heritage List consideration

  • World Heritage List made up of sites that represent cultural and natural diversity of the world
  • Sites among more than 50 across hoping to be included in the list

LONDON: Six sites in the Middle East and North Africa, including one in Saudi Arabia, are to be considered for the UNESCO World Heritage List when the 45th extended session of its committee gets underway in Riyadh on Sunday.

The sites are among more than 50 across the world hoping to be included in the list following the meeting, which is being chaired by Princess Haifa Al-Mogrin, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to UNESCO.

The World Heritage List is made up of sites that represent the cultural and natural diversity of the world, and a yearly meeting is held to review and update the list, accept new applications and make edits.

The list, which currently consists of 1,157 sites, is highly regarded by many countries as it serves as a major driver of tourism, funding and the conservation of historical sites.

The Saudi site up for consideration is Uruq Bani Ma’arid, in the Kingdom’s southwestern desert, which is making a name for itself with its unique vistas, diverse wildlife and eco-tourism offerings.

Another is Ancient Jericho, also known as Tell es-Sultan, an archaeological site located in the West Bank in Palestine, which is famous for its evidence of human habitation dating back more than 11,000 years.




Ancient Jericho, also known as Tell es-Sultan, is an archaeological site located in the West Bank in Palestine. (Wikimedia Commons)

Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is the third regional site looking to make the list. The island is renowned for its blend of local Berber culture with Arab and Jewish influences, especially the Ghriba Synagogue.




Djerba, an island off the southeastern coast of Tunisia, is the third regional site looking to make the list. (Wikimedia Commons)

The remaining three sites are all in Iran and include the village of Masouleh with its distinct architecture built into the Alborz mountains; the Hyrcanian forests, which span across northern Iran and cover a small part of neighboring Azerbaijan; and, lastly, the Persian Caravanserai, a marvel of ancient Persian architecture that was an important stop for travelers and traders along the Silk Road.


Georges Chakra presents new couture collection in Paris

Updated 28 January 2026
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Georges Chakra presents new couture collection in Paris

  • Chakra introduces ‘new Parisienne attitude’
  • Top Arab designers also have shows in city

DUBAI: Lebanese designer Georges Chakra has presented his Spring/Summer 2026 couture collection at Paris Haute Couture Week, offering a contemporary interpretation of the house’s established design codes through refined silhouettes and detailed craftsmanship.

Drawing on the heritage of the maison, the collection revisited classic elements of elegance while introducing what the designer described in an Instagram post as a “new Parisienne attitude.”

Soft pastels, ivory and metallic tones defined the palette, moving between pale blue, blush, lavender and gold across the runway.

The show featured a range of sculpted looks, with structured bodices balanced by feathered appliques, floral embroidery and layers of sheer tulle.

Strapless gowns with petal-like embellishments appeared alongside column dresses finished with subtle shimmer, while ruffled sleeves, organza capes and sheer overlays created volume and movement.

White gowns formed a central part of the collection, ranging from minimal silhouettes with clean lines to more elaborate designs incorporating veils, hats and lattice-style embroidery.

Soft pastels, ivory and metallic tones defined the palette. (Getty Images)

Sequins, hand-applied florals and intricate beading appeared throughout the collection. The show concluded with a bridal look featuring sheer embroidery and floral detailing.

After beginning his career in Beirut, where he initially worked at his home studio following his graduation from an institution in Canada, Chakra founded his fashion house in 1985.

He later expanded his atelier to Paris, debuting on the Haute Couture Week calendar in 2002, and has since built an international reputation for couture and eveningwear, dressing a wide range of regional and global figures for major red-carpet appearances.

His designs have been worn by celebrities including Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Beyonce, Cara Delevingne, Tyra Banks, Jennifer Lopez, Helen Mirren, Molly Sims and Andra Day.

Chakra was among several Arab designers featured during Paris Haute Couture Week this season.

Georges Hobeika and Tony Ward had already presented their Spring/Summer 2026 couture collections earlier in the week, while Elie Saab, Zuhair Murad, Ashi Studio and Rami Al-Ali are scheduled to show later on the official calendar.