Jamal Khashoggi
Turkey says Trump is “turning a blind eye” to murder after backing the Saudis over his own CIA
The president dismissed the CIA's analysis as nothing more than “feelings.”
The Senate is not going to let Trump shrug off Khashoggi's murder
Trump has 120 days to respond to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
Israeli spyware is helping repressive regimes in the Middle East oppress dissidents
“It’s the Wild West. The implications are indeed dire. It quiets civil society and threatens the privacy rights of us all.”
Trump sticks with the Saudis, despite the “vicious and terrible” Khashoggi murder
Turkish officials think the journalist's dismembered body was removed from the country inside luggage.
Saudi Arabia wants the death penalty for 5 suspects in Khashoggi murder
They reiterated the Crown Prince wasn't behind it
The Jamal Khashoggi Murder Saga Is Just Getting Started
If Saudi Arabia thought it might silence (execute) a critic without much fuss, it was wrong.
The Saudis tried to rip out a security camera after Khashoggi murder, Turkish media says
The revelations are the latest in a pile of mounting evidence that Saudi officials are attempting to cover up the journalist's murder.
Saudi prince told the White House Khashoggi was a “dangerous Islamist” — a week after he was murdered
MBS reportedly claimed the journalist was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Jamal Khashoggi was strangled, then dismembered, the moment he entered the Saudi embassy, Turkish officials say
The statement, by prosecutor Irfan Fidan, represented the most comprehensive official account to date of what happened at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
Why the Killing of Jamal Khashoggi Is a Big Deal in the West
We spoke to David Wearing about the link between Gulf wealth and British state interest.
Saudi Arabia doesn't think it will face economic fallout for the premeditated murder of Khashoggi
The message in Riyadh was clear: it’s business as usual, despite dozens of public big-name drop outs following Khashoggi’s murder.
Erdoğan is happy to talk about Khashoggi, but not the hundreds of Turkish journalists he's thrown in jail
Hundreds of journalists have been imprisoned and roughly 200 media outlets shuttered under Erdoğan's watch.