Some Saudi men still bristle at women driving
Nearly a quarter of Saudis polled in a recent survey opposed lifting the ban
Saudi women take victory lap as driving ban ends
The number of new drivers remains low, as women with foreign permits only began converting them earlier this month
Saudi woman legally behind the wheel 28 years after aunt's protest
"I had to call my family in Riyadh to ask them if this was true"
Saudi women gear up for new freedom as driving ban ends
"We are ready, and it will totally change our life"
Community takes lead to rebuild Philippine city after siege
"It's going to be a huge challenge, as a lot of residents don't have titles to their properties, even though they have been living there for generations"
The road to Saudi women driving: 30 years of activism
The move is part of sweeping social changes pushed by young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as he seeks open up society
Refugee children in Bangkok, Jakarta face trafficking risk
"Refugees are vulnerable even before they set off from their home countries, as they are desperate, and often depend on an agent who may dupe them"
Saudi women 'still enslaved', says activist as driving ban ends
"Women driving is just the first step - we have a long way to go"
Governments must crack down on organ trafficking - expert
"Governments should be monitoring who are the donors, who can be the recipients"
Bollywood needs more LGBT stories, says Indian movie star
"(It) is a sign of a healthy society if each and every citizen of our country is given the rights to live and live in the manner they want to live"