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Showing 1 - 15 results of 98 for "Caryle Murphy"
In a first for Saudi Arabia, experts gathered this week to discuss publicly the problem of domestic abuse.
July 5, 2017
Watchdog groups and foreign-policy analysts say vague assertions about the programme's legality and how many people have been killed from the US government are not enough. Caryle Murphy reports from Washington
February 2, 2013
Extension of the vote to Saudi women is a fine step, but a thick web of conservative social practice will limit the effects of the change.
September 27, 2011
Fifteen of the 19 9/11 hijackers were Saudi and the ripple effects read all the way to the Arabian peninsula, says foreign correspondent Caryle Murphy, as Saudis suffered perhaps the harshest backlash of any foreigners from angry Americans.
September 9, 2011
60 military vehicles and three buses said to be seen leaving as Saudi Arabia is due to begin a partial withdrawal on Monday of its 1,200 National Guard troops in Bahrain, leaving a smaller, residual emergency force in place.
June 29, 2011
The National takes a ride with a Saudi mother of two around the streets of Riyadh as she, along with a reported 40 other women, defied the kingdom's social custom, but not law, barring female drivers.
June 18, 2011
Companies who fail to hire a sufficiently high proportion of Saudis will not be allowed to renew work permits for any of its foreign workers and will be denied services and licences by the ministry of labour.
June 13, 2011
With Yemen's 'glue melting rapidly', Saudi Arabia would like to see an end to the fiasco in its southern neighbour, but it is far from clear what happens next.
June 6, 2011
Delegations seek to solve dramatic drop in domestic helpers from Indonesia coming to Saudi Arabia.
May 31, 2011
Manal al Sharif has been charged with 'inciting women to drive' and 'rallying public opinion', according to her lawyer.
Angered by the abuses, labour officials and activists in Indonesia and the Philippines are pressing their governments to better protect their nationals working in Saudi Arabia.
May 29, 2011
Manal al Sharif, an organiser of the planned protest on June 17 against the driving ban, and her brother were both arrested yesterday, according to a human rights advocate in Jeddah.
May 23, 2011
Saudis find Obama speech 'eloquent' and 'powerful' but some fear it skirted a realistic assessment of the difficulties in the region.
May 20, 2011
Tom Donilon, who heads Barack Obama's National Security Council, is the second high-ranking US official to meet Saudi Arabia's king in less than a week as the allies try to ease tensions stemming from the turmoil in the Middle East.
April 13, 2011
5,831 were not released after being found innocent, but had been found guilty mostly of 'minor violations of laws'.
April 6, 2011
Portrait of a Nation: the language prodigy who helped bring Arabic to Google Assistant
Over 30,000 entities compromised through Microsoft’s Exchange flaws
How the collision of two black holes may solve one of the universe's biggest mysteries
Tantrums and tiaras: How Meghan Markle and Britain's royal family fell out
Saudi-led Coalition hits Houthis in Yemen after massive drone attack