| Español: | Arabia Saudita: Mujeres por la puerta posterior... |
| বাংলা: | সৌদি আরব: মহিলাদের জন্যে পেছনের দরজা... |
| عربي: | السعودية: البوابة الخلفية للنساء... |
Saudi blogger Rasha draws our attention to the huge gap between the treatment of men and women in her society - where women have separate entrances to their homes, crumbling segregated university campuses and even a smaller praying area in Mecca.
Looking for the 50 top Algerians? “Jeune Afrique has run an nice special on the 50 people who make Algeria what it is — politicians, policemen, generals, business people, cultural luminaries, and others,” writes Alle, at the Maghreb Politics Review.
“Annouss has been keeping track of Hillary Clinton’s visit in Morocco,” notes Alle, from the Maghreb Politics Review.
From Bahrain, Suhail Algosaibi posts a vlog on how he helped his son get over his fear of dogs - and how he made his own fear of dogs worse.
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