Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on said this was a "historic new phase of relations with China."
Authorities hope the policy, which takes effect on January 9, will help bring an end to the country's kidnapping epidemic by making it harder for criminals to collect cash ransom.
The White House has denied reports that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was involved in mediating the prisoner exchange that freed Brittney Griner.
When the code comes into effect in three years, those who engage in sex outside marriage will be subject to a punishment of up to one year in jail.
The video has garnered over a million views and over 45,000 likes.
It is estimated that hacker groups linked to the Chinese government stole at least $20 million in US Covid relief funds.
Other bans may include concerts, theater performances, sporting events and even shutting down all leisure businesses.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev described Ukrainian leaders as "enemies of Christ and the Orthodox faith" and "satanists" for their treatment of members of the parishes.
Hundreds of Torontonians gathered on Saturday night to stand in solidarity with the White Paper Revolutionaries in China who are pushing back against Xi Jinping's tyrannical zero-Covid policies.
Iranian Prosecutor General Mohammad Javad Montazeri said the morality police were "was abolished by the same authorities who installed it."
"It is necessary to create such conditions in which any figures dependent on the aggressor country will not be able to manipulate Ukrainians and weaken Ukraine from within," Zelensky said.
Notices were sent to several large companies, including Tencent Holdings and ByteDance Ltd., who own apps like TikTok and Douyin.
Lifting of Covid restrictions has been called something of a surrender, that the CCP is "throwing in the white flag."
"It's horrendous, a load of bollocks," the award-winning actress said about the backlash that JK Rowling faced, as well as jumping to the defense of Johnny Depp, whom she says has been "completely vindicated."
Police have not made public how they were able to track down those who participated in the protests. It was not known how many people Chinese Communist officials intend to question.