Sunday, September 1, 2013

Woman Admits Perjury, Aided Minnesotans Recruited to Fight in Somalia










After the end of the grace period for illegal workers to correct their statuses could leave some Saudi women without their private drivers. (File photo: AFP)





Somalia: Rape and Sexual Violence a Constant Threat for Displaced Women
Need To End All Acts of Violence against Women: Congress President
Early Marriages: Sindh Lawmakers Plan To Pass Bill
Muslim Family, St Hug's Fuss over Girl's Dress
Saudi Arabia: Laws to Force Families to Accept Freed Female Inmates
Children of Saudi Mothers Are Saudis
Saudi Working Women and Female Students Worried As Crackdown on Drivers Looms
Rabbis across US to Devote Holiday Sermons to Women’s Prayer Rights in Israel
Female Expat Principal Sacked Saudi Female Teachers
Women’s Salaries Highest in Tabuk
Nigeria: 13-Year Old Miss Adeife Visually Impaired Author Calls for Quality Education
Nigeria: Woman Docked for Stealing, False Pretence
Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau

 

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