Saudi Arabia
Saudi officials say the Washington Post columnist died in a fist fight at the consulate in Istanbul.
The Gulf kingdom said Jamal Khashoggi died in a fight at its consulate in Istanbul.
The report said he "died in fight".
The US President could well use Khashoggi’s disappearance as leverage to wrest concessions out of Saudi Arabia on important issues to the West
The UK government has warned of "consequences" if it emerges the writer was murdered.
The circumstances surrounding his disappearance send a worrying message to journalists expressing views that powerful political leaders in the Middle East do not want to hear
Despite investigations by Turkish authorities, little concrete evidence has emerged to shed light on the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who has not been seen since 2 October.
It comes as Khashoggi's newspaper, the Washington Post, published his final column.
It may be that Khashoggi's disappearance becomes a defining moment in UK-Saudi relations. But perhaps this defining moment should have come sooner
Outspoken critic disappeared from the Saudi Consulate in Turkey.