Jamal Khashoggi

Netflix removed an episode from its Saudi platform that featured Hasan Minhaj criticizing Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman over Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
The Treasury secretary backed out last year amid controversy surrounding the Saudi journalist's disappearance.
Meet the key figures behind the scenes, from a journalist-turned-lobbyist to an evangelical writer, in the effort to preserve the kingdom's image after the killing.
The right-wing televangelist tore into Trump's decision to leave Kurdish fighters in Syria to fend for themselves as Turkey prepares to invade.
"This was a heinous crime," bin Salman told "60 Minutes" in a new interview. "But I take full responsibility as a leader in Saudi Arabia."
“Don’t cover my mouth,” he told his killers, according to a Turkish newspaper. “I have asthma, don’t do it. You’ll suffocate me.”
In his ruling, a New York judge said it was of "considerable public importance" that information about Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi's death be made known.
The president called the resolutions "ill-conceived" and "time-consuming," and said he planned to go through with some $8 billion in emergency weapons sales.
The human rights lawyer called out world leaders for a "collective shrug" to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
House Democrats are beginning a process to mandate the first formal pressure on Saudi Arabia through a must-pass bill. Sen. McConnell will decide if it survives.