Sunday, October 21, 2018

Voting Ends In Afghanistan’s Parliamentary Elections



Daily Mail: Saudi minister calls Khashoggi death a 'tremendous mistake' after insisting critic was killed in a 'rogue operation' - but says they 'DON'T KNOW where his body is' amid claims victim was choked and rolled up in a carpet

 * Saudi Arabia is facing mounting scepticism over story about journalist's death
 * Now, a Saudi official has laid out a new version of how Jamal Khashoggi died
 * Saudi Arabia on Saturday said he died in a fistfight at the consulate in Istanbul
 * Turkish officials suspect Khashoggi was tortured and his body was later cut up
 * But official says it was rolled up in a rug and given to 'cooperator' to dispose of

Saudi Arabia's foreign minister has said the country does not know where murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi's body is, amid claims it was rolled up in a rug and smuggled out of the consulate in Istanbul.

Adel al-Jubeir insisted on Sunday that the kingdom's crown prince was 'not aware' of the killing and the regime was still working on finding the body, saying Khashoggi had been killed in a 'rogue operation'.

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More News On Afghanistan Parliamentary Elections

The Latest: Amid violence, Afghan elections draw to a close -- AP
Afghanistan's Long-Overdue Parliamentary Elections Reach a Chaotic End -- Time/AP
Afghans vote for 2nd day amid violence, technical issues -- AP
Voting Ends In Afghanistan’s Parliamentary Elections Marred By Violence, Delays -- RFE
Hundreds of Afghan polling centres open for second day of voting -- AFP
Afghans shut out by polling station chaos return to vote -- Reuters
4 million vote in Afghanistan despite violence and technical glitches -- CNN
Afghan election day plunges into chaos with multiple Taliban attacks on polling stations -- News.com.au
Polls close in Afghanistan's long-delayed parliamentary elections -- Al Jazeera
Afghanistan elections: 67 killed, 126 injured in 193 attacks carried out at polling stations across country by Taliban -- First Post
Almost 170 killed as bomb blasts choke Afghanistan elections -- Times Now News

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