Explore Saudi Arabia's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, from Al Ahsa Oasis and Hegra to Diriyah and Al Balad, showcasing ancient history, culture, and natural wonders.
Last July the British government approved the construction of a controversial road tunnel near Stonehenge despite efforts by campaigners to halt the £1.7 billion ($2.2 billion) project.
A report published by the UNESCO Chair team in Cultural Property and Protection and Peace at Newcastle University, UK, highlights that World Heritage Sites could increase the range of activities they ...