Saudi taxi driver Fahda Fahd poses for a picture by her car in the capital Riyadh, on February 8, 2022 - Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn't legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash as living costs soar in the conservative kingdom. AFP PHOTO
Saudi taxi driver Fahda Fahd poses for a picture by her car in the capital Riyadh, on February 8, 2022 - Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn't legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash as living costs soar in the conservative kingdom. AFP PHOTO

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Like other Saudi women, Fahda Fahd couldn't legally drive until 2018, but her lime-green Kia is now a route to extra cash as living costs rise in the conservative kingdom.

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