Empowering Saudi Women in the Legal Profession: A Paradigm Shift in Roles and Leadership

Saudi women lawyers are expressing their appreciation for the government’s support in advancing their careers within the legal field. These women are part of a Riyadh-based forum established by the Saudi Bar Association’s training academy. This forum operates in collaboration with the Ministry of Education’s agency, which oversees scholarship programs aimed at preparing women for…

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Saumya Sinha Sahay, a versatile and accomplished individual, stands as a beacon of talent and determination. With a background in engineering, she has risen to become a celebrated actor, Kathak dancer, and beauty pageant winner. Her journey encapsulates the seamless blending of diverse talents, from the world of engineering to the realms of artistry and pageantry. Her achievements are a testament to her unwavering commitment to excellence and her ability to shine across multiple domains.

Saumya Sinha Sahay: Weaving Dreams and Talent Across Disciplines

In the realm where talent knows no bounds, Saumya Sinha Sahay stands as a shining example of a multi-talented individual who seamlessly bridges the worlds of artistry, and pageantry.Saumya has not only etched her name as an accomplished engineer but has also earned accolades as a celebrated actor, Kathak dancer, and beauty pageant winner. Her journey from the corridors of engineering to the spotlight of the arts is a testament to her determination, versatility, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

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Sudanese woman tells of ‘horrible’ desert journey after expulsion from Tunisia

Under the relentless desert sun, a group of exhausted migrants, including pregnant Sudanese nurse Tafaul Omar, found themselves in a dire situation near the border area between Tunisia and Libya. They claimed to have been arrested by Tunisian authorities and then abandoned in the barren wilderness of the desert, an allegation strongly denied by Tunisia….

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Gratitude is Stronger than Fear — President Biden has a Constitutional and Moral Duty to Publish the Equal Rights Amendment Now!

[ad_1] Here is the legal truth: The Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) was ratified on January 27, 2020, the date that Virginia, the last necessary state, ratified it, and it legally became the valid 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution immediately. (The U.S. Archivist has already certified the required 38 states’ ratifications.) Any rescissions, from states that have purported to rescind their initial ratifications, are not constitutional or valid. The seven-year deadline in the ERA Resolving Clause (that is not included in the text of the…

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Emirates’ Progressive Policies Drive Gender Balance in the UAE Private Sector

Sheikha Manal bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the president of the UAE Gender Balance Council, expressed her satisfaction with the increasing progress of gender equity in various sectors of the nation. She attributed this positive transformation to the government’s forward-thinking policies that promote gender equality. As a testament to the nation’s commitment to fostering gender…

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