Saudi Arabia detains more women's activists, in its first crackdown since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
The latest roundup began Thursday, according to activists and two Saudi officials, a day after several women’s activists returned to court to face charges related to their human-rights work. They were arrested in May while pushing for women to be allowed to drive cars in the kingdom.
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