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Saudi women wait in line in the 'women section' at of a resturant in the 'Faysalia' mall in Riyadh City, on September 26, 2011, a day after Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud ...
Saudi Arabia had been the only country in the world to still bar women from getting behind the wheel. American automaker Ford's ad showed only the eyes of a woman in a rearview mirror with the ...
It's six months before Saudi women will finally be allowed to drive, but Noura al-Otaibi isn't waiting. A $170,000 Mercedes Benz takes her fancy. It is, after all, oil-rich Saudi Arabia.
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Tuko News on MSNKenyan woman from Saudi Arabia confronts lady who allegedly stole her hubby, video trends
A woman returned to Kenya from Saudi Arabia and confronted her husband's sidechick claiming she insulted and embarrassed her ...
Women sat in the "family section" of the stands. — -- In a historic move permitted by Saudi rulers, a stadium in Saudi Arabia’s second city, Jeddah, allowed women to attend a soccer match ...
Saudi Arabia’s government announced on Tuesday that it will grant women the right to drive cars next year in a major sign of social change for the ultraconservative kingdom. The civil rights ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia now offers e-visas to travelers, even women visiting solo, and its controversial ban on women driving has been lifted. Today, women traveling to Saudi Arabia do not need a ...
It's the first time women will be allowed to drive in the restrictive country. — -- Saudi Arabia, the only country that prohibits women from driving, said today that it will issue driver's ...
After years of human rights violations, and weeks before Saudi Arabia was set to lift its oppressive ban on women drivers, the government has arrested at least 11 women's rights activists.
Just 18.2 percent of women age 15 and over in Saudi Arabia were working in 2012 compared to 75.5 percent of men, again according to the UN.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has granted women the right to vote and run in 2015 local elections and to be appointed to his advisory Shura Council, but some women's rights advocates are not satisfied.
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