TBILISI, Georgia — For more than five years, Maha and Wafa al-Subaie planned their escape from Saudi Arabia. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ...
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Apple and Google have been accused of helping to "enforce gender apartheid" in Saudi Arabia, by offering a sinister app that allows men to track women and stop them leaving the country. Both Google ...
Google has joined Apple in promising to investigate a Saudi app that lets men control women's travel, as pressure from rights groups and international lawmakers builds on the tech giants. Google will ...
Google has refused to pull out a controversial government app from Saudi Arabia which lets men track and control women who travel, saying it does not violate its Play Store policies. According to a ...
RIYADH — The Ministry of Interior’s electronic platform Absher had processed a total of 43,722,443 electronic transactions for beneficiaries across Absher Individuals and Absher Businesses portals ...
RIYADH — The Ministry of Interior's electronic platform Absher has carried out a total of 44,831,914 electronic transactions for beneficiaries through its individual and business services during the ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Google has said it will not remove the controversial Saudi government ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What to Know About Absher, Saudi Arabia's Controversial 'Woman-Tracking' App Absher, a government-backed mobile app in Saudi ...
Absher, a government-backed mobile app in Saudi Arabia, has come under sharp criticism amid claims that it reinforces the country’s system of male guardianship — which requires women to seek approval ...