Riyadh: Saudi Arabia is a country that adheres to strict Islamic restrictions. Fear of harsh penalties for crimes, including rape, is often avoided by foreigners. Likewise, women and men in this country must live according to Islamic law. But after Muhammad bin Salman took over as the prince of the country, he has been implementing various remedial measures. In particular, he relaxed restrictions on women wearing full-length black dresses, engaging in cinema, and participating in sports events. Thus, there is an increasing number of women in Saudi Arabia currently dressed in luxury. Salman's similar reforms are gaining worldwide praise.
In the meantime, he issued a tourist visa notice to foreigners from 49 countries two days ago. The country is rich in oil. The country depends on its income. Looking to offset the potential loss of oil resources in the future, Salman made the announcement by deciding to improve tourism. At the same time, the Saudi government yesterday announced 19 types of restrictions, recognizing that the country's culture and restrictions are at stake and threatened by the increasing number of foreign tourists. Accordingly, foreign male and female tourists traveling to Saudi are prohibited to wear tight clothes and fake clothes. In addition, drinking alcohol in public places, behaving indecently, and kissing are also criminalized.
Fire at train station
A fire broke out yesterday at the Haramine high-speed train station in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The surrounding area was panicked as the cane went off several feet from the train station. Firefighting efforts were carried out by fire trucks and helicopters. Initial reports said 5 people were injured in the crash
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