US president says he was 'extremely angry and unhappy' to learn that packages containing bombs had been mailed to Obama, Hillary Clinton, CNN television network in New York and others
Britain joins US in revoking visas for Saudi officials involved in the killing, while Western governments weigh cutting off arms sales to Riyadh
Investigation by nonpartisan Government Accountability Office dissects the consequences of launching a major policy change without consulting with the agencies that have to carry it out
On a number of occasions, police and vendors with medicines have engaged in street battles in Harare
Side effects and cost were issues in the study against an aggressive form of the disease
Opposition parties are rejecting results, but Constitutional Council has already thrown out petitions to nullify election
Turkey is orchestrating the investigation with the goal of reaping maximum political and economic gains from both Saudi Arabia and the US
Angry over the killings, residents carried four of the bodies to the town hall, where police dispersed them with tear gas
Riyadh's foreign minister offers condolences for the death of Jamal Khashoggi, but no new details of how he was killed
Jackpot now matches previous US record but is expected to climb before Tuesday’s drawing
Statement from Saudi public prosecutor said 18 Saudi nationals have been arrested so far in connection with Khashoggi's death and said royal court adviser and deputy intelligence chief have been fired
Trump drew rebukes from US Senators Jeff Flake, a Republican, and Patrick Leahy, a Democrat, as well as Gianforte's opponent Kathleen Williams
The film targets the army operation that Emmerson Mnangagwa supported as state security minister between 1983 and 1987
Opposition critics say justice is unlikely when the military is involved
CDC calls it a 'pretty dramatic disease'
US Secretary of State Pompeo in Riyadh meets with Saudi king and heir to throne, saying they both strongly deny knowledge of what took place in their Istanbul consulate
Family activity brings African tradition to America
The US secretary of state is due to discuss the issue with leaders in Turkey where officials have said Jamal Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
Zimbabweans on the streets and economists say nothing has changed and want government to address the melting economy
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