Jamal Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia beheaded a pro-democracy protester set to attend college in U.S.
Mujtaba al-Sweikat was one of 37 people the kingdom executed on what human rights groups say were trumped-up charges.
Trump's Yemen veto won't stop Congress from trying to punish Saudi Arabia
Congressional rage over the war in Yemen and the killing of Jamal Khashoggi isn't going away.
Saudi Arabia is paying Jamal Khashoggi’s children millions to stay silent about his gruesome murder
The latest revelations come six months after the journalist was killed.
Khashoggi’s body was reportedly burned in a tandoori oven. And still the White House refuses to investigate.
The meeting was “a complete waste of time.”
Trump’s inauguration committee head says it's a “mistake” to criticize Saudi Arabia over Khashoggi murder
“Whatever happened in Saudi Arabia, the atrocities in America are equal, or worse," said real estate investor Tom Barrack at an Abu Dhabi conference
Saudi prince threatened to use “a bullet” on Khashoggi a year before he was murdered, report says
A U.N. investigator added that the Saudi government ordered the killing, then blocked the Turkish investigation into the death.
Netflix caved to the Saudis and pulled Hasan Minhaj episode that criticized the government
The episode allegedly violated the kingdom’s local anti-cybercrime law
Trudeau says Canada's trying to get out of a massive arms deal with Saudi Arabia
Some experts are doubtful the contract will be suspended.
Saudi Arabia's cruelty has people listening to Rand Paul on War Powers
VICE News sat down with Sen. Rand Paul to talk about the murder of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi, Yemen, and Congress' role in declaring war.
Congress has a chance to embarrass Trump on Khashoggi and Yemen this week
Will Congress take back its constitutionally-mandated oversight of foreign wars?
Canada is sanctioning 17 Saudis linked to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi
The sanctions freeze any Canadian assets held by the Saudis and blocks their entry into the country.