Saudi Arabia to hold to account those involved in Khashoggi killing: Cabinet chaired by Saudi King
Saudi Arabia will hold to account those responsible of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s killing and those who failed in their duties, whoever they are, the Saudi cabinet said after a meeting chaired by King Salman on Tuesday.
Britain says questions remain over Khashoggi killing, only Saudis have answers
Britain said on Tuesday questions remained over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and only Saudi Arabia could provide answers to them.
UK PM May says confident of getting Brexit deal lawmakers can support
British Prime Minister Theresa May believes she can get a Brexit deal that will win the support of parliament, her spokesman said on Tuesday, brushing aside questions about a possible leadership challenge.
Turkey says it will not tolerate shift in Greek maritime border
Turkey warned Greece on Tuesday it would not tolerate a shift in the Greek maritime border, a few days after Athens said it planned to extend its territorial waters to 12 miles to the west of the country.
Kremlin says U.S. plan to quit flawed nuclear pact is dangerous
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that a landmark nuclear arms treaty Washington says it wants to quit had its weak points, but that the U.S. approach of talking about leaving it without proposing a replacement was dangerous.
Turkey demands to know who ordered ‘savage’ Khashoggi killing
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday dismissed attempts by Riyadh to blame Jamal Khashoggi’s “savage” killing on rogue operatives, saying the person who ordered the death of the prominent Saudi journalist must “be brought to account”.
Interpol seizes 500 tons of illicit drugs in worldwide raids
Coordinated police raids in 116 countries have netted 500 tons of illicit pharmaceuticals available online, including fake cancer medications, counterfeit pain pills and illegal medical syringes, the Interpol police organization said on Tuesday.
Threshold not yet reached to trigger challenge to UK PM May, says BBC political editor
The threshold of 48 letters from lawmakers that would trigger a leadership challenge to British Prime Minister Theresa May has not yet been reached, BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg said on Twitter.
Vatican ‘suffragettes’ want vote, change, in a man’s Church
Catholic women say there’s a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.
Turkey’s Erdogan says to continue cooperation with nationalist party
Turkey’s ruling AK Party will not form an alliance with the nationalist party for the 2019 local elections, but cooperation between the two parties will continue, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday, after the nationalists pulled out of the allian…




