Verdict, which follows international outcry, comes after sons of prominent columnist 'pardoned' alleged killers

Government reported to mediate deals worth hundreds of millions with Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE; tech company denies claims: 'We fully meet our human rights policy'

Riyadh rejects Turkish demands for extradition of the suspects, who are believed to have killed the Washington Post columnist at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in 2018

With kingdom's grandiose economic, diplomatic and cultural reforms nipped in the bud by virus outbreak, Riyadh invests in foreign firms, seeking to bounce back

Analysts say the announcement effectively grants clemency to five convicts on death row; relatives have denied reports they were paid off by authorities

Two former top aides to Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, 18 others charged with 'deliberately and monstrously killing' Riyadh critic in 2018; trial to be opened in absentia

Founder of Facebook, which owns WhatsApp, attacks spyware firm for allegedly hacking the hugely popular instant messaging platform to conduct cyberespionage

In the film, which premiered January 24 at the prestigious film festival, director Bryan Fogel portrays just how worrisome it is when a kingdom silences masses with US complicity

Device said to have been breached after receiving a file sent from Mohammad Bin Salman's WhatsApp account; UN report to detail evidence

Amnesty International says NSO Group's export license should be revoked to prevent sales of malware to despotic regimes

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