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  2. E-Government in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the Saudi Ministry of Interior introduced the smartphone application "Absher" that provides 160 e-services to citizens and residents of Saudi Arabia. [8] Among the services that has been recently added to Absher is a service that allows users to file an electronic complaint against any traffic violation.

  3. Treatment of South Asian labourers in the Gulf Cooperation ...

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    In 2021, Qatar introduced a new non-discriminatory minimum wage to further strengthen its labour market. To ensure compliance, the Government of Qatar enhanced the detection of violations, enacted swifter penalties and strengthened the capacity of labour inspectors. [22]

  4. Sadad - Wikipedia

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    Sadadmay refer to: Sadad, Bahrain. Sadad, Syria. The SADADpayment system in Saudi Arabia. Topics referred to by the same term. This disambiguationpage lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal linkled you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from ...

  5. Kafala system - Wikipedia

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    The kafala system (also spelled "kefala system"; Arabic: نظام الكفالة, romanized: niẓām al-kafāla; meaning "sponsorship system") is a system that exists in many Arab countries in the Middle East, including most of the nations on the Arabian Peninsula, [2] which involves binding migrant workers to a specific employer throughout the period of their residence in a country.

  6. Qatar–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabia–Qatar relations refers to the current and historical relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the State of Qatar. Prior to 2017, the two countries maintained cordial ties. Qatar was mainly subservient to Saudi Arabia in matters relating to foreign policy. [ 1 ] Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani 's assumption of power saw ...

  7. Saher System - Wikipedia

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    Saher System. Saher system is an automated traffic enforcement camera system covering major cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [1][2] The system uses digital cameras network technology connected to the National Information Center of the Ministry of Interior. The technology used is a network of digital instantaneous speed measurement and ...

  8. Absher (application) - Wikipedia

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    Absher (Arabic: أبشر ‘Absher, roughly meaning "good tidings" or "yes, done" [1]) is a smartphone application and web portal which allows citizens and residents of Saudi Arabia to use a variety of governmental services. Amongst several other services with the Absher app, it can be used to apply for jobs and Hajj permits, passport info can ...

  9. Difference between a citation and a speeding ticket - AOL

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    Driving record. Avg. monthly cost* Avg. annual cost* Increase above national avg. Clean driving record. $212. $2,542. 0%. Speeding ticket. $256. $3,068. 21%. At-fault ...