BREAKING: A man suspected of being linked to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was arrested at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, officials say.
concluded that the crown prince, the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia, approved the gruesome killing.
Khashoggi’s killing horrified the world and put a stop to the crown prince, who was building his image as a modernizer, wooing the globe. The prince, an ambitious 36-year-old who has rapidly consolidated power since his father became king in 2015, said in 2019 that he tookEight men were convicted in a trial for Khashoggi’s killing in Saudi Arabia that international observers called a farce; five got the
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