Khashoggi
Trump insists visiting Saudi crown prince knew nothing about Khashoggi killing
US President Trump challenged US intelligence that concluded that bin Salman approved the capture or killing of Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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US-Saudi ties under review despite crown prince's immunity, Blinken says
Blinken said the legal opinion that MBS was entitled to immunity was based on "long-standing practice" observed in "hundreds of cases."
Biden administration says Saudi prince has immunity in Khashoggi killing lawsuit
Khashoggi was brutally killed in 2018 in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, an operation that US intelligence believed was ordered by Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
UAE detained US lawyer who represented Khashoggi, rights group says
Saudi journalist Khashoggi was killed by Saudi agents in 2018 at the kingdom's Istanbul consulate in an operation that US intelligence says Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved.
Turkish court halts Khashoggi trial, transfers it to Saudi Arabia
Ahead of the ruling, Human Rights Watch had warned that transferring the trial to Riyadh would block justice.
DC to rename street in front of Saudi embassy after Jamal Khashoggi
Khashoggi, a journalist and vocal critic of Saudi policy, was murdered in 2018 in what is widely considered to have been a hit orchestrated by Saudi Arabia.
Top US envoy brought up Khashoggi in talks with Saudis -US official
The main point of the talks between US and Saudi Arabian officials was to discuss the conflict in Yemen and ways to arrange a ceasefire.
Tech leaders, human rights groups say NSO hacking spyware must be stopped
The Pegasus Project said it had a list of phone numbers belonging to journalists, human rights activists and others that were potentially under surveillance by governments using the Pegasus software.
Saudi official denies threat to harm UN Khashoggi investigator
the UN expert on summary killings, has said that a Saudi official threatened at a Jan. 2020 meeting in Geneva that she would be "taken care of" if she was not reined in following her investigation.
Don't bully Riyadh, Saudi columnists tell Biden administration
"America does not have the right to bully a strategic regional ally," Khaled al-Malik wrote in local Al Jazirah newspaper.
Saudi Arabia rejects US intelligence report on Khashoggi's killing
The murder caused a global uproar and tarnished the reformist image of Prince Mohammed, and strained the relationship between the US and its closest Arab ally.
US report on Khashoggi death expected to single out Saudi crown prince
The officials said the report, for which the CIA was the main contributor, assessed that the crown prince approved and likely ordered the murder of Khashoggi.