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UN Chief 'Deeply Troubled' by Khashoggi Death

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said Friday he was "deeply troubled" by Saudi Arabia's confirmation of the death of prominent dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi at its consulate in Istanbul.

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Khashoggi: From Saudi Royal Insider to Open Critic

A complex man of contradictions, journalist Jamal Khashoggi went from being a Saudi royal family insider to an outspoken critic of the ultra-conservative kingdom's government, and was ultimately killed inside its consulate in Istanbul.

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Canada to Resettle Group of Syrian White Helmets

Canada is preparing to welcome a group of Syrian White Helmets rescuers, officials said on Friday, without specifying when they will be resettled.

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Trump: Saudi Arrests in Khashoggi Death 'A Good First Step'

President Donald Trump on Friday called Saudi Arabia's announcement that suspects are in custody in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi a "good first step" and said he would work with Congress on a U.S. response.

The president spoke to the media at a defense roundtable in Arizona hours after Saudi Arabia claimed that Khashoggi, a Washington Post contributor last seen on Oct. 2, was killed in a "fistfight" at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. The kingdom also said that 18 suspects were in custody and that intelligence officials had been fired.

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IS Releases Six of 27 Druze Hostages Held in Southern Syria

The Islamic State group has released six of 27 Druze hostages it seized during a deadly July attack in Syria's Sweida province in exchange for a prisoner swap and ransom, a monitor said Saturday.

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Saudi Arabia Admits Critic Khashoggi Killed in Istanbul Consulate

Saudi Arabia on Saturday admitted that critic Jamal Khashoggi was killed during a "brawl" inside its Istanbul consulate, an explanation that President Donald Trump said he found credible but failed to convince top US lawmakers.

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Holy Land Churches Urge Israel PM to Block Property Law

Three major Holy Land churches on Friday called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to block draft legislation they said was aimed at expropriating their property.

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Thousands Protest on Gaza-Israel Border

Dozens of Palestinians were hit by Israeli gunfire Friday as thousands protested near Gaza's border with Israel, the health ministry in the enclave said.

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Cautious Turkey Treads Warily in Khashoggi Case

Turkey is seeking to strike a fine balance in the controversy over the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, aware the aftermath could boost its economy and diplomatic hand but prove highly damaging if the case is mishandled.

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Saudi Cleric Slams 'Fabrications' over Missing Journalist

The prayer leader at Mecca's Grand Mosque called Friday for "unity" in the face of "fabrications" against Saudi Arabia, over two weeks after a dissident journalist's disappearance sparked a diplomatic crisis.

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