Government report finds Muslims well-integrated
Swissinfo - A joint cantonal and governmental report conducted in the wake of the 2009 minaret ban finds that most Muslims in Switzerland are well-integrated and don’t generally experience problems related to their religious faith in everyday life.
Because the report did not identify any specific integration problems, cabinet will not introduce new measures to build connections and resolve differences among members of different religious faiths. Instead, it will rely on the existing integration measures to react to any problems that may crop up.
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First recreation clubs for girls open in Riyadh
Saudi Gazette - RIYADH - The King Abdullah Project for Developing Public Education (Tatweer) has opened the first two clubs for girls’ recreation and education activities in Riyadh neighborhoods.
The clubs were developed through the Tatweer Company for Education Services.
Saudi women with license can drive in Dubai: Dahi
Zawya - Dubai will not join Saudi Arabia and ban women from the Gulf kingdom from driving cars as long as they hold a valid driving licence, the emirate's police chief has said.
Lt General Dahi Khalfan also urged police in the emirate to be lenient with drivers from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab countries before punishing them for traffic offences.
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When Saudis fake it to make it
Abdulrahman Al-Rashed - Al Arabiya - Asharq alAwsat - A few weeks ago, Saudi police filmed seized items, mainly consisting of stamps, certificates, CDs and letters. All of the items were forgery tools used to create a plethora of fake documents.
The police dealt with the items just like any drugs and weapons seizure. They said they were found in an integrated lab that has tools that allow the forging of university degrees and other certificates related to private, local and foreign institutes.
Saudi Arabia warned U.S. in writing about Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Report
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times - The U.S. received a written warning about Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2012 by Saudi Arabia, a government head with the kingdom said Tuesday.
The warning, the senior Saudi government official with knowledge of the letter said, was based on intelligence that came from Yemen. It was completely separate from the warning that stemmed from Russia in 2011, The Daily Mail reported.
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