Reuters: Turkish police enter Saudi consulate in Istanbul
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police investigators entered Saudi Arabia’s Istanbul consulate on Monday, two weeks after the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
A Turkish diplomatic source had earlier said that a joint Turkish-Saudi team would conduct a search of the consulate - the last place that Khashoggi was seen before he vanished on Oct. 2.
Turkish officials have said authorities believe he was killed at the Saudi mission, and his body removed. Saudi Arabia has strongly denied killing Khashoggi.
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More News On The Disappearance Of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
AP Explains: What’s known about Saudi writer’s disappearance -- AP
Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance: What We Know and Don’t Know -- The New York Times
Investigators enter Saudi Consulate where writer vanished -- AP
King steps in as Riyadh defends itself in Khashoggi case -- AFP
More executives pull out from Saudi Arabia conference over missing Saudi journalist -- CBS/AP
Pompeo to visit Turkey after Saudi Arabia: White House -- Pompeo
3 Wall Street CEOs tried to get Saudi Arabia to delay a major investment conference because of Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance -- Business Insider
US Senators pledge action on Saudi journalist’s disappearance -- The Hill
Here's why people are questioning the story that missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi's death was captured on tape by his Apple Watch -- Isobel Asher Hamilton, Business Insider
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Donald Trump put a $110-billion price on Jamal Kashoggi’s life
sorry. Link messed up. Trump said arms sales too important to stop them
Perhaps they can find who REALLY killed Nicole Brown Simpson while they are at it.
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