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Saudi Arabia allows women to travel abroad independently

Women in Saudi Arabia will now be allowed to travel abroad without a male guardian's permission - ending a restriction that has long been a symbol of the kingdom's ultra-conservative rule.

A Royal Decree which was published in the Official Gazette at midnight on Friday abolished parts of the government's male guardianship system.

The decree also recognises women's rights to register a birth, marriage or divorce, as well as expanding work opportunities for women.

Qanta Ahmed is a medical doctor, social commentator and author of the book In the Land of Invisible Women.

(Photo: Saudi women arrive to attend the Janadriyah festival of Heritage and Culture. Credit: Getty Images)

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