Saudi Arabia
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who reportedly ordered the journalist’s assassination, was not among those named.
Mohammad bin Salman has fallen out of grace with the world’s leaders – the exception of course being the US president, who continues to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Google will keep a Saudi app for tracking women on its mobile app store, despite calls from lawmakers that say it violates women's rights and should be removed. Absher has a feature for tracking women and approving their travel, as well as paying traffic fines and completing other tasks electronically.
We threw the book at Russia over the Salisbury attack one year ago, but have done precisely nothing over the murder of a journalist. Why the difference?
He has emerged as a leader of the al Qaida terror group.
Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud faces a stark challenge in improving ties with the US.
Why can’t the British government speak up and put an end to their involvement in this brutal war?
In June 2018, Saudi Arabia announced that the ban on women drivers would be lifted. It was hailed as a major step forward in human rights for the country. But after the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the news that many women activists are being detained in prison, questions are still being asked about human rights abuses in the kingdom.
What would it take for a head of state in the Muslim world to challenge Chinese President Xi Jinping on the condition of Uighur Muslims?
The teenager had barricaded herself in a Bangkok airport hotel room.