Loujain al-Hathloul, a prominent Saudi women's rights campaigner who has been detained for almost two years, is due to appear in court on Wednesday this week, Amnesty International said. Hathloul, alongside another 12 women activists, faces what Amnesty has called "bogus" charges over her activities, including campaigning for women's right to drive in the ultraconservative kingdom. She was arrested in 2018 just weeks before Saudi Arabia repealed its long-standing ban ...