Mohammed bin Salman
U.N.: “Credible Evidence” Saudi Crown Prince Was Involved in Khashoggi Execution
A report by a U.N. investigator called for further investigation of Mohammad bin Salman, and for sanctions on his personal assets.
Saudi Arabia beheaded a pro-democracy protester set to attend college in U.S.
Mujtaba al-Sweikat was one of 37 people the kingdom executed on what human rights groups say were trumped-up charges.
Khashoggi's last words: "I can't breathe, I can't breathe."
Jared Kushner has reportedly been texting MBS even after the murder.
Canada is sanctioning 17 Saudis linked to the killing of Jamal Khashoggi
The sanctions freeze any Canadian assets held by the Saudis and blocks their entry into the country.
Trump parrots royal family’s smears of Khashoggi to justify U.S.’s relationship with Saudi Arabia
“Our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the Crown Prince had knowledge of this tragic event — maybe he did and maybe he didn’t!”
Why the Killing of Jamal Khashoggi Is a Big Deal in the West
We spoke to David Wearing about the link between Gulf wealth and British state interest.
Saudi Arabia doesn't think it will face economic fallout for the premeditated murder of Khashoggi
The message in Riyadh was clear: it’s business as usual, despite dozens of public big-name drop outs following Khashoggi’s murder.
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.
Turkish police say they have found evidence Khashoggi was killed in Saudi consulate
The latest evidence from Istanbul further strains the Saudi position on the journalist’s disappearance.
Canada Is Still Selling Military Gear to Repressive Regimes
From arming Saudi Arabia and the UAE in the war in Yemen to giving Turkey “riot control agents”—Canadian weapons are everywhere they shouldn’t be.
WTF is going on in Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince this weekend ordered the detention of dozens of princes, ministers and high-ranking officials in a “corruption” crackdown widely seen as a ploy to consolidate his grip on power.