UK explorer Alice Morrison, 61, known as the “Indiana Jones for girls,” set off on a 2,500-kilometer journey, to cross the length of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from north to south, on foot.
Saudi Arabia is the most profoundly gender-segregated nation on Earth, and amid the fraught, fragile, extraordinary changes under way in the daily lives of the kingdom’s women—multiple ...
The Saudi culinary cultural revolution is being spearheaded by (and for) women. In the seven years since Saudi Arabia officially announced Vision 2030, an ambitious economic diversification ...
Saudi women have to wear the abaya in public by law Some Saudi women have launched a protest against the abaya - a long loose-fitting robe used to cover their bodies in public - by saying that ...
After years of languishing in the bottom ten, Saudi Arabia has been inching up the ranks of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Index, now coming 126th out of 146 countries in the 2024 report.
Bonnie Marcus writes about women's empowerment and leadership. Growing up in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in the early 1990’s, Nasreen Alissa realized from a young age that she was different.
This meant for the first time ever, the women's and men's year-end champions earned the same reward. The sums of money being poured into golf, football and motor racing in Saudi Arabia have also ...
They could name a stand in a stadium after him, or print his picture on tickets for the public. His sacrifice should be ...
Saudi Arabia's first women's football league has begun, after being postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. More than 600 players for 24 teams based in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam are ...
Ghadah W. Alharthi is a senior lecturer at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London. Her current research focuses on culture, social networks, and social innovation. She is also a cultural ...