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  2. Viral Olympian Raygun ranked No. 1 breaker in the world by ...

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    Australian breaker Rachael Gunn, the Olympian widely known as B-Girl Raygun who went viral after her performance at the Paris Games, is now ranked the No. 1 breaker in the world.

  3. Legal system of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Sharia-based legal system of Saudi Arabia, its history, sources, courts, and human rights issues. Find out how Sharia is interpreted by the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence and how it is supplemented by royal decrees and regulations.

  4. Women's rights in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and current status of women's rights in Saudi Arabia, including the 2017 decree that allowed women to drive. Find out how Saudi Arabia ranks in global gender gap and gender equality indexes, and what challenges and achievements women face in politics, economy and society.

  5. The best iPhone 12 cases for 7 different personality types - AOL

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    Apple’s iPhone 12 lineup, consisting of four devices in total (iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone 12 Mini), has rocked the tech community since its October 13, 2020 ...

  6. iPhone 12 - Wikipedia

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    iPhone 12 was released on October 23, 2020, with 5G support and a new design. It has a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display, an A14 Bionic chip, a dual-camera system and wireless charging.

  7. Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia, also known as KSA, is a large Arab country in Western Asia with a rich and diverse history. Learn about its geography, government, economy, demographics, culture, and more from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  8. Women to drive movement - Wikipedia

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    A campaign by Saudi women for the right to drive motor vehicles on public roads, which was banned until 2018. Learn about the history, background, and challenges of this movement, and the activists who faced arrest and detention.

  9. LGBT rights in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia has no legal protections for LGBT rights and applies sharia law to punish same-sex sexual activity and nonconforming-gender presentation. The web page explains the legal status, history, and social context of LGBT people in Saudi Arabia, as well as the recent changes and controversies.