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Pompeo Provided U.S. Congress with Updates on Khashoggi Killing: State Department
2019-02-09
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo provided an update on the investigation into Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killing to Congress on Friday, a State Department spokesperson said.
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London Pushes to Take Saudis off EU Dirty Money Blacklist
2019-02-09
Britain is leading a group of European Union states who are trying to block an EU plan to include Saudi Arabia and 22 other jurisdictions on a blacklist of countries that pose money-laundering and terrorism financing threats, sources said.
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Evidence Shows Khashoggi Murder Planned, Carried out by Saudi Officials: U.N.
2019-02-08
A United Nations-led inquiry into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi said on Thursday that evidence pointed to a brutal crime "planned and perpetrated" by Saudi officials.
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Saudi Crown Prince had Threatened to Use 'Bullet' on Khashoggi: NYTimes
2019-02-08
A year before Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told an aide he would use "a bullet" on the journalist if he did not return home and end his criticism of the government, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
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Saudi King Orders Government Reshuffle after Khashoggi Fallout
2018-12-28
Saudi Arabia's King Salman ordered a sweeping government reshuffle Thursday, replacing key security and political figures including the foreign minister, as the kingdom grapples with the international fallout over critic Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
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Saudi Arabia Modifies Intelligence Service Following Khashoggi Murder
2018-12-21
Saudi Arabia announced on Thursday the creation of three new government bodies aimed at improving the country's intelligence operations in the wake of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which has sparked international outrage.
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Saudi Collected More than 50 Billion Riyals in 2018 from Ritz Settlements
2018-12-19
Saudi Arabian government collected more than 50 billion riyal ($13.33 billion) so far this year from settlements reached with detainees in a crackdown on corruption launched at the end of last year, said Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan on Tuesday.
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Trump Says Standing by Saudi Crown Prince despite Pleas from Senate
2018-12-12
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he stood by Saudi Arabia’s crown prince despite a CIA assessment that he ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and pleas from U.S. senators for Trump to condemn the kingdom’s de facto ruler.
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'I can't Breathe': Saudi Journalist Khashoggi's Last Words - CNN
2018-12-11
Journalist Jamal Khashoggi repeatedly told his killers "I can't breathe" during his final moments in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, CNN reported on Monday.
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Istanbul Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of Saudi Officials over Khashoggi Killing
2018-12-06
Istanbul’s chief prosecutor has filed warrants for the arrest of a top aide to Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler and the deputy head of its foreign intelligence on suspicion of planning the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, two Turkish officials said on Wednesday.
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Top Senators Briefed by CIA Blame Saudi Prince for Khashoggi Death
2018-12-05
Senior U.S. senators said on Tuesday they were more certain than ever that Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was responsible for the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi after receiving a CIA briefing on the matter.
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Accusations against Saudi Crown Prince could be Discussed at G20: Argentina's Macri
2018-11-30
Argentine President Mauricio Macri said on Thursday that accusations against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman relating to war crimes and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi may be discussed during the G20 summit, which starts on Friday.
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Saudi Arabia Inks Deal for Lockheed's Missile Defense System
2018-11-29
Saudi Arabia will buy Lockheed Martin's $15 billion missile defense system, a U.S. Department of State spokesman said on Wednesday, after aggressive lobbying by the administration to close the deal that included a personal call between President Donald Trump and Saudi King Salman.
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U.S. Cabinet Members Defend Close Saudi Ties, Lawmakers Unconvinced
2018-11-29
Two senior U.S. Cabinet members urged senators on Wednesday not to downgrade ties with Saudi Arabia over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but lawmakers from both parties said they could not turn a blind eye to reports that the country’s de facto ruler was involved in last month’s killing.
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Argentine Judge Seeks Help from Turkey, Yemen in Saudi Crown Prince Case
2018-11-29
An Argentine judge reviewing a Human Rights Watch complaint against Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked the foreign ministry on Wednesday to seek information from Turkey, Yemen and the International Criminal Court.
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Reuters: Saudi Crown Prince, Bahrain's King Open New Oil Pipeline
2018-11-28
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa opened a new oil pipeline between the two countries on Monday, the Saudi Press agency said.
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Tunisians Stage First Arab Protests against Visiting Saudi Crown Prince
2018-11-28
Hundreds of Tunisians staged the first protests of the Arab world against Saudi Arabia’s crown prince as he arrived on a visit on Tuesday, denouncing him as a murderer involved in the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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U.S. Lawmakers' Concern on Saudi Arabia Prompts Pompeo, Mattis Briefing
2018-11-27
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis will brief the U.S. Senate on Wednesday on the latest developments related to Saudi Arabia, Senator John Cornyn, the number two Senate Republican, told reporters on Monday.
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Saudi Crown Prince Leaves Manama after Launching New Oil Pipeline
2018-11-27
Saudi Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Mohammed bin Salman left Bahrain after an official visit he started on Sunday.
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U.S. House Panel to Probe Trump's Saudi Ties: Washington Post
2018-11-24
Democrats on the U.S. House intelligence panel will investigate U.S. President Donald Trump’s response to the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as part of a “deep dive” next year into U.S.-Saudi Arabia ties, the committee’s incoming head said in a report published on Friday.