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Turkey Presses Saudi to Say who Sent Khashoggi Killers: Erdogan
2018-11-01
The Turkish lawyer looking into the death of Jamal Khashoggi has asked Saudi Arabia’s prosecutor to disclose who sent the team involved in the journalist’s killing, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.
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Trump Weighing Options in Response to Khashoggi Killing: White House
2018-10-31
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is considering possible actions in response to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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UN Rights Experts Urge Saudi Arabia to Halt Six Imminent Executions
2018-10-31
United Nations human rights experts called on Saudi Arabia on Monday to halt the imminent execution of six men sentenced to death for activities related to the 2011 Arab Spring.
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Germany Seeks Common European Response on Saudi Arms Sales over Khashoggi Killing
2018-10-29
Germany, which has pledged to suspend arms exports to Saudi Arabia over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, said it expects the European Union to adopt a common position on potential limits to weapons sales.
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US Defense Secretary Meets Saudi Foreign Minister in Bahrain, Calls for Transparent Investigation in Khashoggi Killing
2018-10-29
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Sunday that he had met Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister and called for a transparent investigation into the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Oxfam: One Civilian Killed Every Three Hours in Yemen Fighting
2018-10-27
Oxfam announced on Friday that one civilian has been killed every three hours in fighting in Yemen since the beginning of August, with many more people succumbing to disease and hunger, calling on the UK, US and other governments to suspend arms sales to the Saudis because of their disregard for civilian lives in the war in Yemen.
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Turkey Demands Extradition of 18 Saudis in Khashoggi Case
2018-10-27
Turkish prosecutors have prepared an extradition request for 18 suspects from Saudi Arabia in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, authorities said.
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Mattis Says Khashoggi Killing Undermines Regional Stability
2018-10-27
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday that the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi undermined Middle Eastern stability and that Washington would take additional measures against those responsible.
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Mattis to Stress U.S.-Mideast Security Ties amid Khashoggi Strains
2018-10-27
Defence Secretary Jim Mattis will stress the U.S. commitment to Middle East security at the weekend, officials said, amid Western concern that any loosening of U.S. ties to Riyadh after Jamal Khashoggi’s murder could allow Russia to fill the vacuum.
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Over 160 Groups Call for Suspending Saudi Arabia from UNHRC Following Journalist Murder & Widespread Arrests of Activists
2018-10-27
At least 160 civil society organizations called for suspending Saudi Arabia’s membership in the Human Rights Council and launch an independent investigation into the murder of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to Tender New Bridge
2018-10-26
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are putting forward a tender next week for advisory services for a new bridge linking the two Gulf states, government officials said on Wednesday.
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France's Macron Evades Questions on Halting Saudi Arms Sales
2018-10-25
French President Emmanuel Macron refused to take questions about halting arms sales to Saudi Arabia despite Germany’s calls.
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Iran: Saudi Arabia & Bahrain Add Revolutionary Guard to Terror Blacklist to Distract World from Khashoggi's Case
2018-10-25
Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander said Saudi Arabia and Bahrain added the Revolutionary Guard Corps and Al-Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani to their terrorism lists to distract the world.
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US to Bar 21 Saudis from Entering over Khashoggi's Death: State Department
2018-10-25
Twenty-one Saudis will have their U.S. visas revoked or be made ineligible for U.S. visas over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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How the Man Behind Khashoggi Murder Ran the Killing via Skype, Reuters
2018-10-25
He ran social media for Saudi Arabia’s crown prince. He masterminded the arrest of hundreds of his country’s elite. He detained a Lebanese prime minister. And, according to two intelligence sources, he ran journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s brutal killing at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul by giving orders over Skype.
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Britain Says Questions Remain over Khashoggi Killing, Only Saudis Have Answers
2018-10-25
Britain said questions remained over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and only Saudi Arabia could provide answers to them.
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Trump Says Saudis Staged 'Worst Cover-up Ever' on Khashoggi
2018-10-25
President Donald Trump said Saudi authorities staged the “worst cover-up ever” in the killing of prominent journalist Jamal Khashoggi this month, as the United States vowed to revoke the visas of some of those believed to be responsible.
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Turkish President: Intelligence and Security Institutions have Evidence Showing Murder was Planned
2018-10-25
“Intelligence and security institutions have evidence showing the murder was planned,” Erdogan told members of his AK Party in parliament.
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Bahraini Crown Prince Participates in Economic Conference in Saudi Arabia Boycott by Most of States over Khashoggi’s Case
2018-10-23
Court of the Crown Prince announced that Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad participate in "Future Investment Initiative 2018" held in Riyadh, as a response to an invitation he received from his Saudi counterpart Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud.
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Zanganeh Advises Trump to Forgo Reimposing Sanctions on Iranian Oil
2018-10-23
Iranian oil output cannot be replaced by other oil producing countries if Tehran is hit by U.S. sanctions in November, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh told the Ministry's website SHANA on Monday .