Center for International Communication, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
On Sunday, women across Saudi Arabia were allowed to drive for the first time.
It was a monumental shift, and just one of many in the last 18 months. The country has lifted a decades-long ban on cinemas, began building a multi-billion dollar entertainment city 2.5 times the size of Disney World, and is considering developing its own hyper-loop system.
Many of the changes have been pushed by Mohammed bin Salman who, since his promotion to crown prince in June 2017, has taken drastic steps to reform and modernize Saudi Arabia in an effort to shift the country's economy away from oil and prepare the country for the future.
Many of these changes have benefitted Saudi women and, despite how small some may seem, are proving crucial in their march towards equality.
Here are the highlights: