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Saudi journalist (1958–2018)
to contain the situation." In neighboring Syria, however, where Iranian-backed regime forces continue to suppress a Saudi-supported armed rebellion, Khashoggi expects very little to materialize from Saudi-Iranian talks. "I'm not optimistic," he told NOW. "The Saudis and Iranians are still far apart. The Ira
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031573 →overall situation in Lebanon would likely improve in the near future. "I think in Lebanon there is already agreement [between Saudi and Iran]," said Jamal Khashoggi, veteran Saudi journalist and former advisor to then- ambassador Prince Turki al-Faisal. "The agreement in Lebanon is to contain the situation." In n
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031573 →Arabia on national security grounds. Congress wants to stop the sale because of lingering anger over Saudi abuses and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and the usurpation of its legal authority to review arms sales. Both sides are ingenuous. The willingness to sell the Saudis weapons has little to d
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032014 →Arabia on national security grounds. Congress wants to stop the sale because of lingering anger over Saudi abuses and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and the usurpation of its legal authority to review arms sales. Both sides are ingenuous. The willingness to sell the Saudis weapons has little to d
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032025 →From: Sent: To: Subject: 11/21/2018 7:26:45 AM [email protected] Top Republicans slam Trump for indicating no strong action over Khashoggi killing - CNNPolitics Importance: High Does the statement will help? https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/20/politics/top-republicans-slam-trump-saudi-arabia-
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033328 →der newly installed President Joe Biden, whose incoming administration has vowed to uncover the circumstances behind the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. • Avril Haynes, President Biden's candidate [update — now confirmed — see CONUS 3] to direct national
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an Hollen and Tim Kaine and Reps. Gerald Connolly, Ro Khanna, Tom Malinowski, Jim McGovern, and David Trone. Other speakers include Washington Post Jamal Khashoggi Fellow Hala Aldosari, ALQST founder Yahya Assiri, Kawaakibi Foundation President Iyad el-Baghdadi, New York Times Beirut Bureau Chief Ben Hubbard,
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otorious human rights violations in recent years," including senior Saudi intelligence officials accused of involvement in the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and Russian authorities implicated in the death of Sergei Magnitsky. The New York Times (7/6, Landler, 18.61M) says that with the move, Britain is
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audi officials: In a letter to the Administration, Wyden wrote, "These are shocking claims in any event, but with the barbaric murder of US resident Jamal Khashoggi, they suggest a brazen pattern of disregard for the law and abuse of diplomatic privileges: The Washington Post (12/29, Rosenberg, 13.51M) says the
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ine Stalking Conviction, Citing 1st Amendment; Nikki Haley Seemingly Softens Stance on Saudi Crown Prince She Once Called 'Responsible' for Death of Jamal Khashoggi CBS News • Passengers Left Stranded as Severe Weather Causes Flight Cancellations, Delays; Ryan Seacrest to Take Over as "Wheel of Fortune" Host
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an Hollen and Tim Kaine and Reps. Gerald Connolly, Ro Khanna, Tom Malinowski, Jim McGovern, and David Trone. Other speakers include Washington Post Jamal Khashoggi Fellow Hala Aldosari, ALQST founder Yahya Assiri, Kawaakibi Foundation President Iyad el-Baghdadi, New York Times Beirut Bureau Chief Ben Hubbard,
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um Annual Meeting EFTA_R1_02011007 EFTA02686133 Tarun Khanna Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor Parag Khanna Director, Global Governance Initiative Jamal Khashoggi General Manager and Editor-in-Chief Abdulaziz F. Khayyal Senior Vice-President, Industrial Relations Jihad B. Khazen Director Jamil Khazen Chi
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Tarun Khanna Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor Harvard Business School USA World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011 EFTA_R1_02011067 EFTA02686192 Jamal Khashoggi General Manager and Editor-in-Chief Al Waleed 24 News Channel Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz F. Al Khayyal Senior Vice-President, Industrial Saudi Aram
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Tarun Khanna Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor Harvard Business School USA World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011 EFTA_R1_02011186 EFTA02686269 Jamal Khashoggi General Manager and Editor-in-Chief Al Waleed 24 News Channel Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz F. Al Khayyal Senior Vice-President, Industrial Saudi Aram
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used against civilians in Yemen's civil war. Many lawmakers also object to the idea of rewarding Saudi leaders after the killing of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The Trump administration has insisted the arms sales are crucial to protect the region against a growing threat from Iran. The vetoes come as the
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ivilians in Yemen's civil war. Many lawmakers also object to the idea of rewarding Saudi leaders after the killing of the EFTA00046478 journalist Jamal Khashoggi. ... The Trump administration has insisted the arms sales are crucial to protect the region against a growing threat from Iran. The vetoes come as
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y known, exceeding the deal's limit many times over. But some analysts were skeptical." -- The targeting of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi was no aberration. Vanity Fair's Ayman Mohyeldin reports on a targeted campaign by Saudi Arabia against dissidents: "Prince Khaled bin Farhan al-S
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mp said last October when asked if he regretted his praise for a Montana congressman who physically assaulted a reporter after the Saudis murdered Jamal Khashoggi. When this president has expressed regret, it has often come across as insincere — a view bolstered by his tendency to later walk back such commen
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ump said last October when asked if he regretted his praise for a Montana congressman who physically assaulted a reporter after the Saudis murdered Jamal Khashoggi. When this president has expressed regret, it has often come across as insincere — a view bolstered by his tendency to later walk back such commen
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as lawmakers have repeatedly condemned the kingdom's human rights record in the wake of the grisly murder of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi and civilian casualties from the Saudi-led coalition's bombing campaign in Yemen. ... Democrats tried to restrict arms sales to Saudi Arabia as part

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