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Adl cases: Courts rescue about 72 girls
They said during the coming three months, the inspection tours will cover all the legal offices in the Kingdom and will penalize any office which may be found to be dealing in money laundering and the financing of terrorism.
Shoura to vote on freeing women prisoners sans male guardians
A number of Council members said there should not be any disparity between men and women in applying human rights.
University in Dammam draws fire for making a mockery of research
A research conducted at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University in Dammam has drawn a barrage of criticisms and ridicule for claiming that the sound waves produced while uttering “Allahu Akbar” (God is Great) have the power to extinguish fire.
Riyadh court repeals veil condition for women litigants
The General Court in Riyadh repealed a condition for women to appear in the court with their faces covered but they are still expected to conform to the Islamic hijab rules.
Driving schools to receive women from March
DAMMAM — Driving schools will start receiving women from March, according to informed sources.
New anti-terror laws include death penalty
The newly announced laws against terrorism and its funding include the death penalty.
Shoura panel rejects proposal to prevent underage marriage
The Islamic Affairs Committee of the Shoura Council has turned down a recommendation presented by five members to prevent underage marriages saying the issue was before the Saudi Council of Senior Scholars, which was expected to issue a decision on ...
Saudi marriage contracts may have new clause permitting women to own and drive cars
Marriage contracts in Saudi Arabia are expected to see an additional clause included after women in the Kingdom were granted the right to drive.
Expats occupy over 10m jobs
Foreign workers in the Kingdom compose a large portion of the workforce as according to well-informed sources Indians, Pakistanis, Egyptians, Yemenis and Bengalis occupy more than 10 million jobs. There are 3 million Indians, 2.5 million Pakistanis, 2.2 million Egyptians, ...
225 illegal weapon possession crimes over 11 months
Okaz/Saudi GazetteDAMMAM — The Saudi courts reported there have been 225 weapon possession crimes over the past 11 months.The courts reported Riyadh had 45 cases, Asir had 37 cases and Makkah had 26 cases. Possessing weapons is a crime under ...
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