Khashoggi
Uber’s CEO Compares a Journalist’s Murder With a Self-Driving Car Accident
Uber was supposed to be different under Dara Khosrowshahi, but the same sort of moral bankruptcy remains.
2018 was the worst year on record for violence against journalists
“The hatred of journalists that is voiced, and sometimes very openly proclaimed, by unscrupulous politicians, religious leaders and businessmen has tragic consequences."
"There’s a smoking saw": GOP senators briefed by CIA director say the Saudi prince ordered Khashoggi murder
“If [the crown prince] went in front of a jury, he would be convicted in 30 minutes”
Trump's new message: Trust my gut, not my administration
Trump contradicted dozens of federal agencies in a series of interviews this week, claiming his gut is smarter than any of the people he hired.
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.
Trudeau says it will cost $1B to leave arms deal with Saudi Arabia amid pressure to sanction regime
Trudeau said he did not want Canadians “forking over billions of dollars to Saudi Arabia because we’re standing up for human rights.”
Saudi prince finally addresses Khashoggi murder 3 weeks later
MBS has completely distanced himself from any involvement, calling the murder "painful to all Saudis"
Canada won’t say if it will stop exporting arms to Saudi Arabia
Canada condemned the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi consulate, but has said nothing about following Germany with sanctions.
Hackers Allegedly Alter ‘Davos in the Desert’ Site to Show Image of Murdered Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
One of the images allegedly included a representation of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman executing Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Saudis admit Khashoggi was killed but claim it was a “fistfight”
The kingdom said it had arrested 18 Saudi nationals linked to the crime.
Pompeo apparently thinks Saudi Arabia needs a few more days to figure out what happened to Khashoggi
The secretary of state seems to think the extra time will help the US "make decisions about how or if" to respond. It's been over two weeks