Society

Unclear fate of Saudi religious cop shows tensions - 04/26/2010

RIYADH, Paul Handley- The fate of a senior member of Saudi Arabia's religious police who outraged hardliners by backing gender mixing and private prayers was unclear Sunday after an order sacking him...

UN rights chief chides Gulf states over women's employment - 04/25/2010

ABU DHABI, W.G. Dunlop- UN human rights chief Navi Pillay on Saturday criticised restrictions on women's employment in some Gulf countries and called for those barriers to be lifted. "Women now...

Lenin falls from pedestal as Russia marks 140th birthday - 04/22/2010

MOSCOW, Marina Lapenkova - Russian Communists celebrated Lenin's 140th birthday on Thursday but the first Bolshevik leader is increasingly viewed as a dusty history-book figure while his successor...

Saudi religious cop denies firing for liberal views on women - 04/22/2010

RIYADH- A senior member of the Saudi religious police repeated on Wednesday his support for Muslim men and women mixing, and denied that his stance against strict separation rules had got him fired....

Jordan queen pledges to improve east Jerusalem schools - 04/19/2010

AMMAN- Jordan's Queen Rania on Sunday launched an initiative to repair and develop Palestinian schools in Israeli-occupied Arab east Jerusalem. "We launch Madrasati (my school) Palestine from...

Neo-Nazis protest against immigrants in Los Angeles - 04/18/2010

LOS ANGELES- About 100 members of a self-described neo-Nazi group protested against immigrants to the United States on Saturday, sparking a counter-rally that drew about 500 people. The black-clad...

UAE jails woman for life for valium trafficking: report - 04/14/2010

ABU DHABI- An Abu Dhabi court has sentenced a woman to life in prison for smuggling a large amount of the sedative valium, in the first such ruling against a woman in the emirate, the local press...

Yemen professors strike for reforms, wages - 04/12/2010

SANAA- University of Sanaa professors said on Sunday they have gone on strike to press the Yemeni government into bringing educational reforms and increasing their wages. "The strikers will...

Toy story: Taiwan town preserves Barbie legacy - 04/11/2010

TAISHAN, Amber Wang - More than two decades since the last Barbie rolled off the assembly line in Taiwan, nostalgic former factory workers are preserving her memory by tailoring exquisite dresses for...

Yemeni child bride dies of sex bleeding: rights group - 04/09/2010

SANAA- A 13-year-old Yemeni girl who had been forced into marriage died five days after her wedding when she suffered a rupture in her sex organs and haemorrhaging, a local right's organisation said...
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