Saudi Gazette
JEDDAH — The case of Rahaf Al-Qunun has been used by foreign politicians and media as a pretext to interfere in the Kingdom's internal affairs.
Her case no longer remains within the boundaries of her family, but has instead become the (...)
It is better to ask an experienced person than a doctor. So goes an old Arabic saying that still holds true for many people today. Many patients in the Kingdom have lost confidence in Arab doctors and instead choose to be treated by foreign doctors (...)
With the advent of summer vacation, most families say goodbye to sleeping and waking up early and turn their lifestyles upside down. Coinciding with the hottest months of the year, summer vacation time in the Kingdom means more hours of sleep, more (...)
Single women, particularly widows and divorcées, who have lived under Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah's rule say his era represents the golden age during which women have been provided with all means necessary to feel secure about (...)
Saudi Gazette As Saudi Arabia celebrates the 7th anniversary of King Abdullah's accession to the throne, Saudi young men and women in particular will be marking the occassion with extreme delight. Their love for the King is understandable given all (...)
– Young Saudi women often find themselves trying to balance the expectations of society and family while seeking greater autonomy in all aspects of their lives. Under intense scrutiny by society and pressure to abide by social customs and (...)
Saudi Gazette
There was a time when Saudis valued and cultivated strong personal relationships. Life was simpler and the only modern method of communication was the telephone, though it was years before it became a staple in every household. (...)
A group of female students from Dar Al-Hekma College here will stage a drama titled “Sabahaki Sama” Wednesday. This will be the students' second attempt to use theater as a medium to convey a message to the society and world around them.
The drama, (...)
Saudi Gazette
Saudi scholarship students who have completed their graduation abroad encounter a ‘clash of civilizations' when they return home. After acquiring higher qualifications from highly advanced countries and developed societies, they (...)