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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SAUDI-SUMMER
RTX7KY02 
July 21, 2020 
Saudi women walk at Abha Airport Park, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the... 
ABHA, Saudi Arabia 
Summer season kicks off with health precautions amid COVID-19 in Abha 
Saudi women walk at Abha Airport Park, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in an effort to boost internal tourism after the pandemic in Abha, Saudi Arabia July 16, 2020. Picture taken July 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SAUDI-SUMMER
RTX7KXZZ 
July 21, 2020 
Young Saudi women sit in a cafe at Abha High City, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions... 
ABHA, Saudi Arabia 
Summer season kicks off with health precautions amid COVID-19 in Abha 
Young Saudi women sit in a cafe at Abha High City, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in an effort to boost internal tourism after the pandemic in Abha, Saudi Arabia July 18, 2020. Picture taken July 18, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SAUDI-SUMMER
RTX7KXZW 
July 21, 2020 
Saudi women walk in Abha High City, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the coronavirus... 
ABHA, Saudi Arabia 
Summer season kicks off with health precautions amid COVID-19 in Abha 
Saudi women walk in Abha High City, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in an effort to boost internal tourism after the pandemic in Abha, Saudi Arabia July 18, 2020. Picture taken July 18, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SAUDI-SUMMER
RTX7KXZT 
July 21, 2020 
Saudi women walk at Abha High City, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the coronavirus... 
ABHA, Saudi Arabia 
Summer season kicks off with health precautions amid COVID-19 in Abha 
Saudi women walk at Abha High City, as the summer season kicks off with health precautions amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in an effort to boost internal tourism after the pandemic in Abha, Saudi Arabia July 18, 2020. Picture taken July 18, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri 
SAUDI-TOURISM/
RTS30SBG 
February 04, 2020 
Saudi women look at the pictures displayed in a camera screen during Tantora festival, in the old town... 
AL-ULA, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women look at the pictures displayed in a camera screen during Tantora festival, in the old town... 
Saudi women look at the pictures displayed in a camera screen during Tantora festival, in the old town of al-Ula, Saudi Arabia, January 30, 2020. Picture taken January 30, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri 
SAUDI-WOMEN/
RTS2NA35 
August 21, 2019 
Saudi women are seen in line as they are traveling at the Dammam railway station in Dammam, Saudi Arabia,... 
Dammam, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women are seen in line as they are traveling at the Dammam railway station in Dammam 
Saudi women are seen in line as they are traveling at the Dammam railway station in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, August 21, 2019. REUTERS/ Hamad I Mohammed 
SAUDI-WOMEN/PILOTS
RTX6BN3B 
July 16, 2018 
Majdooleen Hammad, one of the female staff, speaks to a student at the registration centre, CAE Oxford... 
Dammam, Saudi Arabia 
Majdooleen Hammad speaks to student at pilot school registration centre at King Fahd International Airport... 
Majdooleen Hammad, one of the female staff, speaks to a student at the registration centre, CAE Oxford ATC, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier as a commercial pilots, at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2018. Picture taken July 15, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed 
SAUDI-WOMEN/PILOTS
RTX6BN1C 
July 16, 2018 
The registration center, CAE Oxford ATC is seen, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier as a commercial... 
Dammam, Saudi Arabia 
Registration center, CAE Oxford ATC is seen at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam 
The registration center, CAE Oxford ATC is seen, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier as a commercial pilots, at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2018. Picture taken July 15, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed 
SAUDI-WOMEN/PILOTS
RTX6BMYL 
July 16, 2018 
A traveller passes the registration centre, CAE Oxford ATC, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier... 
Dammam, Saudi Arabia 
CAE Oxford ATC commercial pilot training registration centre at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam... 
A traveller passes the registration centre, CAE Oxford ATC, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier as a commercial pilots, at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2018. Picture taken July 15, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed 
SAUDI-WOMEN/PILOTS
RTX6BMUA 
July 16, 2018 
Dalia Yashar, one of the first Saudi students who registered to become a commercial pilot, stands in... 
Dammam, Saudi Arabia 
Dalia Yashar, one of the first Saudi students who registered to become a commercial pilot, stands at... 
Dalia Yashar, one of the first Saudi students who registered to become a commercial pilot, stands in front of the registration centre, CAE Oxford ATC, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier as a commercial pilots, at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2018. Picture taken July 15, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed 
SAUDI-WOMEN/PILOTS
RTX6BMJE 
July 16, 2018 
Travellers walk past the registration centre, CAE Oxford ATC, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier... 
Dammam, SAUDIA ARABIA 
Travellers walk past the registration center, CAE Oxford ATC in Dammam 
Travellers walk past the registration centre, CAE Oxford ATC, where Saudi women can pursue their carrier as a commercial pilots, at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2018. Picture taken July 15, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed 
SAUDI-TOURISM/
RTS1VYTH 
July 09, 2018 
A Saudi women sets up the dinner table for VIPs during the inauguration ceremony of Al Koot Heritage... 
AlAHSA, SAUDIA ARABIA 
A Saudi women sets up the dinner table for VIPs during the inauguration ceremony of Al Koot Heritage... 
A Saudi women sets up the dinner table for VIPs during the inauguration ceremony of Al Koot Heritage Hotel in Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, July 8, 2018. Picture taken July 8, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed 
HEALTH-EBOLA/EGYPT
RTR4A1MU 
October 13, 2014 
Health workers check passengers returning from haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, at Cairo Airport October... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Health workers check passengers at Cairo Airport 
Health workers check passengers returning from haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, at Cairo Airport October 13, 2014. Egypt has stepped up caution and security measures at its airports to prevent an Ebola outbreak as pilgrims return from Haj. New medical examinations in airports are part of efforts to prevent a spread of the disease which has killed more than 4,000 people in West Africa. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: HEALTH TRANSPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SUDAN-SHOPPING/
RTR3B8DL 
December 05, 2012 
A vendor displays Sudanese toubs inside her shop at Khartoum November 29, 2012. Ambitious plans backed... 
Khartoum, Sudan 
A vendor displays Sudanese toubs inside her shop at Khartoum 
A vendor displays Sudanese toubs inside her shop at Khartoum November 29, 2012. Ambitious plans backed by Gulf Arab investors were drawn up when the economy started to accelerate, driven by petro-dollars, after the government signed a peace deal with southern rebels in 2005. New hotels such as the Saudi-built Rotana and expensive stores such as German sports retailers Adidas <ADSG.DE> and Puma <PUMA.DE> set up shop in Khartoum, a rundown city that had seen little development since independence from Britain in 1956. Picture taken November 29, 2012. REUTERS/ Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
PAKISTAN-BINLADEN/
RTR319VD 
April 27, 2012 
Women are seen in a vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as it leaves for the airport... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Women are seen in a vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as it leaves for the airport... 
Women are seen in a vehicle carrying the family members of Osama Bin Laden as it leaves for the airport from a house in Islamabad April 26, 2012. The family of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, killed almost a year ago by American special forces in a military town in northwest Pakistan, were being deported from Pakistan early on Friday morning, the family lawyer told Reuters. Picture taken April 26, 2012. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
LEBANON/
RTR30C0F 
April 04, 2012 
Women from Saudi Arabia (L) play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya, Mount Lebanon April 4, 2012. The... 
Faraya, Lebanon 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya 
Women from Saudi Arabia (L) play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya, Mount Lebanon April 4, 2012. The ski resort in Faraya, most visited by Arab tourists, opens until the end of April. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: SPORT SKIING SOCIETY TRAVEL ENVIRONMENT) 
LEBANON/
RTR30C08 
April 04, 2012 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya, Mount Lebanon April 4, 2012. The ski... 
Faraya, Lebanon 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya, Mount Lebanon April 4, 2012. The ski resort in Faraya, most visited by Arab tourists, opens until the end of April. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL SOCIETY) 
LEBANON/
RTR30C04 
April 04, 2012 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya, Mount Lebanon April 4, 2012. The ski... 
Faraya, Lebanon 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya 
Women from Saudi Arabia play with snow at a ski resort in Faraya, Mount Lebanon April 4, 2012. The ski resort in Faraya, most visited by Arab tourists, opens until the end of April. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: SPORT ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL SOCIETY) 
SAUDI-ARABIA/
RTR2XXO4 
February 16, 2012 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall, which is accessible only to families and single women. Picture taken February 15, 2012. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
SAUDIARABIA/
RTR2XXNX 
February 16, 2012 
Saudi women shop at the Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women shop at the Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh 
Saudi women shop at the Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall, which is accessible only to families and single women. Picture taken February 15, 2012. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
SAUDI ARABIA/
RTR2XXN9 
February 16, 2012 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall, which is accessible only to families and single women. Picture taken February 15, 2012. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI RABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
SAUDI ARABIA/
RTR2XXMO 
February 16, 2012 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall, which is accessible only to families and single women. Picture taken February 15, 2012. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI RABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
ARABIA/
RTR2XXMH 
February 16, 2012 
Saudis shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudis shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh 
Saudis shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall, which is accessible only to families and single women. Picture taken February 15, 2012. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
SAUDI ARABIA/
RTR2XXLZ 
February 16, 2012 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh 
Saudi women shop at Al-Hayatt mall in Riyadh February 15, 2012. Single men are not allowed into the mall, which is accessible only to families and single women. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI RABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
LINGERIE
RTR2W571 
January 11, 2012 
A Saudi saleswoman works in a boutique at a mall in Jeddah January 9, 2012. In a country where women... 
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 
To match Feature SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE 
A Saudi saleswoman works in a boutique at a mall in Jeddah January 9, 2012. In a country where women are banned from driving and need the permission of a close male relative to work, travel and even have certain kinds of surgery, female employment is another battleground between traditionalists and those who want change. Women account for only 7 percent of Saudis employed by private companies but make up almost half of all Saudis listed as looking for work, according to 2009 government figures. Picture taken January 9, 2012. To match Feature SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE REUTERS/Susan Baaghil (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)http://pictures.reuters.com/TR6Doc/RTR/Media/TR6/S/K/3/V/RTR2W571.jpg 
SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE
RTR2W570 
January 11, 2012 
A Saudi saleswoman works at a jewellery shop in Jeddah January 9, 2012. In a country where women are... 
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 
To match Feature SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE 
A Saudi saleswoman works at a jewellery shop in Jeddah January 9, 2012. In a country where women are banned from driving and need the permission of a close male relative to work, travel and even have certain kinds of surgery, female employment is another battleground between traditionalists and those who want change. Women account for only 7 percent of Saudis employed by private companies but make up almost half of all Saudis listed as looking for work, according to 2009 government figures. Picture taken January 9, 2012. To match Feature SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE REUTERS/Susan Baaghil (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE
RTR2W56Y 
January 11, 2012 
A Saudi saleswoman works at a jewellery shop in Jeddah January 9, 2012. In a country where women are... 
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 
To match Feature SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE 
A Saudi saleswoman works at a jewellery shop in Jeddah January 9, 2012. In a country where women are banned from driving and need the permission of a close male relative to work, travel and even have certain kinds of surgery, female employment is another battleground between traditionalists and those who want change. Women account for only 7 percent of Saudis employed by private companies but make up almost half of all Saudis listed as looking for work, according to 2009 government figures. Picture taken January 9, 2012. To match Feature SAUDI-WOMEN/LINGERIE REUTERS/Susan Baaghil (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
SAUDI
RTR2TD4V 
October 29, 2011 
Pilgrims look out of their bus window while travelling towards the holy city of Mecca for their Hajj... 
Mecca, Saudi Arabia 
Pilgrims look out of their bus window while travelling towards the holy city of Mecca for their Hajj... 
Pilgrims look out of their bus window while travelling towards the holy city of Mecca for their Hajj pilgrimage October 29, 2011. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SAUDI ARABIA
RTXT55J 
October 07, 2010 
A vendor arranges jewelery at the 12th Abha Festival October 6, 2010. REUTERS/Fahad Shaheed (SAUDI ARABIA... 
None, Saudi Arabia 
A vendor arranges jewelery at the 12th Abha Festival 
A vendor arranges jewelery at the 12th Abha Festival October 6, 2010. REUTERS/Fahad Shaheed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL BUSINESS) 
SAUDI-TOURISM
RTXT4YJ 
October 07, 2010 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
To match feature SAUDI-TOURISM 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. Home to Islam's holiest cities of Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia regards itself as the guardian of Islam and is often closed off to foreigners. Even though it receives more than five million Muslim pilgrims a year, they are not allowed to travel within the country. Tourist visas are rarely issued and come with many restrictions but this is due to change as Saudi Arabia adopts a new strategy to tap into a niche market of conservative tourism. Picture taken March 19, 2008. To match feature SAUDI-TOURISM REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES/
RTR2DG3X 
May 04, 2010 
Saudi Arabian women make accessories during the opening of the Arabian Travel Market exhibition in the... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Saudi Arabian women make accessories during the opening of the Arabian Travel Market exhibition in the... 
Saudi Arabian women make accessories during the opening of the Arabian Travel Market exhibition in the World Trade Center in Dubai May 4, 2010. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: TRAVEL BUSINESS) 
BANGLADESH/
RTXQARY 
November 03, 2009 
A hajj pilgrim prays during afternoon prayers at a hajj camp in Dhaka November 3, 2009. Four Bangladeshi... 
Dhaka, Bangladesh 
A hajj pilgrim prays during afternoon prayers at a hajj camp in Dhaka 
A hajj pilgrim prays during afternoon prayers at a hajj camp in Dhaka November 3, 2009. Four Bangladeshi pilgrims have died performing the hajj in Saudi Arabia, officials said on Sunday. According to the government, a total of 58,634 Bangladeshis applied to perform the hajj this year, of which 8,043 are under government management and the rest under private management. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH RELIGION TRAVEL) 
SAUDI-ECONCITIES/
RTR21ESG 
August 20, 2008 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh in this... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
To match feature SAUDI-ECONCITIES/ 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh in this March 19, 2008 file photo. An hour's drive north of Jeddah on the Red Sea coast, 8,000 workers toil under the relentless summer sun building what Saudi Arabia hopes will be the key to its social and economic future. To match feature SAUDI-ECONCITIES/ REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed/Files (SAUDI ARABIA) 
Women
Women 
Saudi Arabia Opens its First Women-Only Hotel - 19 Mar 2008 
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SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YILA 
March 19, 2008 
Saudi women are seen at the main entrance of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women are seen at the main entrance of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in... 
Saudi women are seen at the main entrance of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIL2 
March 19, 2008 
Saudi women are seen at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008.... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women are seen at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh 
Saudi women are seen at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIKX 
March 19, 2008 
General view of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
General view of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh 
General view of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIKV 
March 19, 2008 
A Saudi woman washes an apple at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi woman washes an apple at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh 
A Saudi woman washes an apple at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIKQ 
March 19, 2008 
Saudi women are seen inside the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women are seen inside the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh 
Saudi women are seen inside the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIKI 
March 19, 2008 
Saudi women drink tea after their lunch at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women drink tea after their lunch at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh... 
Saudi women drink tea after their lunch at the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIKD 
March 19, 2008 
Saudi women have their lunch at the Luthan Hotel , which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women have their lunch at the Luthan Hotel , which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh 
Saudi women have their lunch at the Luthan Hotel , which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI-WOMEN/HOTEL
RTR1YIJX 
March 19, 2008 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh 
Saudi women rest in the lobby of the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 19, 2008. The kingdom's first hotel exclusively for females opened on Wednesday, offering plush lodgings with a full-range of health and beauty facilities for ladies to pamper themselves away from the accusing eyes of a male-dominated society. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHDP 
March 18, 2008 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHDM 
March 18, 2008 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHDH 
March 18, 2008 
A Saudi woman is seen at the entrance to the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
A Saudi woman is seen at the entrance to the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh... 
A Saudi woman is seen at the entrance to the Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHDC 
March 18, 2008 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHDA 
March 18, 2008 
Saudi women speak to a member of the hotel staff during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi women speak to a member of the hotel staff during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel in Riyadh... 
Saudi women speak to a member of the hotel staff during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHD5 
March 18, 2008 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively... 
A Saudi woman checks out a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1YHCU 
March 18, 2008 
Saudi Prince Sultan Bin Salman (2nd R) views a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Saudi Prince Sultan Bin Salman views a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel in Riyadh 
Saudi Prince Sultan Bin Salman (2nd R) views a room during the opening ceremony of Luthan Hotel, which caters exclusively to women, in Riyadh March 18, 2008. The hotel is the first of its kind in the Kingdom and the Gulf region. REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed (SAUDI ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1RR8A 
July 12, 2007 
Women walk past an empty coffee shop during summer, with temperatures rising above 42 degrees Celsius... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Women walk past an empty coffee shop during summer, with temperatures rising above 42 degrees Celsius... 
Women walk past an empty coffee shop during summer, with temperatures rising above 42 degrees Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit) in Riyadh July 12, 2007. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji (SAUDI ARABIA) Also see image: GF1DVYCMASAA 
FARAYA
RTRBS8O 
February 03, 2004 
Two young Saudi women learn to ski at the Faraya resort on the slopes of Lebanon's mountains, February... 
Faraya, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) 
TWO YOUNG SAUDI WOMEN LEARN TO SKI AT THE FARAYA RESORT ON THE SLOPES OF LEBANON'S MOUNTAINS. 
Two young Saudi women learn to ski at the Faraya resort on the slopes of Lebanon's mountains, February 3, 2004. Visitors from the Gulf flocked to Lebanon's ski resorts this year for the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday.REUTERS/Jamal Saidi JS/WS 
SPAIN
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August 12, 2002 
A beach-goer passes a veiled woman near Saudi King Fahd's mansion in the wealthy resort of Marbella,... 
Marbella, Spain 
A beach-goer passes a veiled woman near Saudi King Fahd's mansion in the wealthy resort of Marbella,..... 
A beach-goer passes a veiled woman near Saudi King Fahd's mansion in the wealthy resort of Marbella, one of Spain's most exclusive coastal resorts now swarming with tourists at the height of the summer on Spain's Costa del Sol which is located on the town's "Golden Mile" August 12, 2002. [Reports of a possible visit by the ailing king in Spain's press have sent over a hundred would-be workers to queue at the villa to ask for jobs. When Fahd last visited Spain his entourage arrived in half a dozen Saudi passenger jets bearing the king, members of the royal family, his personal doctors, cooks and servants, the royal household also booked 200 rooms at two five-star hotels. ] 
MIDEAST
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February 23, 2000 
Palestinian women wait their turn to cross the Allenby Bridge February 23 along with thousands of other... 
Allenby Bridge, Israel - State of 
PALESTINIAN WOMEN WAIT TO CROSS THE ALLENBY BRIDGE TO MAKE HAJ TO MECCA. 
Palestinian women wait their turn to cross the Allenby Bridge February 23 along with thousands of other religious Palestinians as they begin their pilgrimage to the Islamic holy sites of Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia. One of the five tenets of Islam requires the Haj (pilgrimage to Mecca) at least once in their lifetime. The trip takes nearly two days of travel.

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