US Lawmakers Seek to Force Intelligence Release on Khashoggi Killing
U.S. lawmakers vowed Tuesday to force the release of an intelligence report on the killing of Saudi dissident writer Jamal ...
U.S. lawmakers vowed Tuesday to force the release of an intelligence report on the killing of Saudi dissident writer Jamal ...
The forensic analysis cited by the U.N. experts showed that the Crown Prince, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, sent WhatsApp ...
The expert urged the U.N. Secretary General to launch an official criminal investigation into the case, which would make it ...
"The process we are setting in motion will allow Congress to weigh in on the totality of our security relationship ...
"The United States is deepening and prolonging a crisis that has immediate and severe consequences for Yemen, and civilians are ...
In a historic moment, the House passed a war powers resolution directing American forces to end their involvement in the ...
"After nearly a year of accusations... that these brave champions of women's rights are 'foreign agents,' the actual charges against ...
"Allies of governments in the region have always placed lucrative trade agreements, security cooperation, or multi-billion dollar arms sales ahead ...
A United Nations rapporteur probing the murder in Turkey of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi said Thursday the killing was planned ...
"The Senate said in no uncertain terms that we will not continue to have our military posture dictated by a ...
The vote marks the first time the Senate has ever invoked the War Powers Act to end American participation in ...
After first insisting Khashoggi left the consulate unharmed, Saudi authorities said he was killed during an argument that degenerated into ...
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham pledged that Congress would "sanction the hell out of Saudi Arabia."
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