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While MBS wins big in Washington, Israel is left exposed amid rising settler extremism - opinion
Settler extremism, backed by powerful ministers, and Washington’s embrace of Saudi Arabia are combining to weaken Israel’s position, fuel unrest, and deepen its international isolation.
Khashoggi's widow condemns Trump, Saudi crown prince over response to journalist's murder
Trump insists visiting Saudi crown prince knew nothing about Khashoggi killing
Democratic terrorism: Jamal Khashoggi's vision of political Islam - opinion
Turkey arrests suspected spies for UAE, investigating Khashoggi link
"It is possible that there was an attempt to collect information about Arabs, including political dissidents, living in Turkey."
Israel ranks 88th in World Press Freedom index, U.S. ranked as 48th
The data shows that journalists worldwide are seeing increased fear and violence in their line of work as the media freedom continues to decline.
The antisemitic tweets of murdered Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi
The tweets, still online as of April 14, 2019 show a pattern of anti-Jewish views that even hinted at references to the antisemitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Saudis making financial amends for Khashoggi murder
Reports say journalist’s children have accepted money, homes as compensation.
Royal adviser fired over Khashoggi murder absent from Saudi trial - sources
The Saudi public prosecutor indicted 11 unnamed suspects in November, including five who could face the death penalty on charges of "ordering and committing the crime."
EU backs text rebuking Saudi Arabia at UN rights forum
The text calls on Saudi authorities to release detained activists and cooperate with a UN-led probe into the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
U.S. senators say Saudi crown prince has gone 'full gangster'
"In the long run, we need a strong and mature partnership with Saudi Arabia," Abizaid told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. "It is in our interests to make sure that the relationship is sound.
How Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption crackdown backfired
Last October, Khashoggi was murdered by Saudi agents inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, sparking worldwide furor and criticism of Riyadh's human rights record.
U.N. names members of international inquiry on Khashoggi murder
The UN rights office said in a statement that the independent panel would seek to establish "the nature and extent of States’ and individuals’ responsibilities for the killing".
At Davos, Saudis push business ties to distract from Khashoggi murder
The kingdom has sent one of its strongest delegations ever to the Swiss mountain resort and packed its top executives' agendas with meetings with international peers.