Married as a child, forced to abandon her son, bereaved then ostracized and now allegedly turned away by the National Society of Human Rights, Shareen has nowhere left to turn.
Shareen – not her real name – hails from an undisclosed Asian country, (...)
The Ministry of Education is considering setting up a teachers' society under its supervision to coordinate with some 450,000 male and female teachers as an alternative to the ever-growing number of unofficial websites through which teaching staff (...)
Othaimeen, Minister of Social Affairs, has expressed his dismay at the case of a Saudi man who sought help from authorities in caring for his three mentally disabled children.
Ali Al-Henaki, director of the ministry's office in Jeddah, said the (...)
The National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) is investigating the dangers posed to the public's health by mobile telephone communications towers in the Kingdom, with one member describing them as “time bombs”.
Hussien Al-Shareef, the NSHR (...)