Follow MEE's Khashoggi coverage
Middle East Eye has been closely following Jamal Khashoggi’s apparent murder ever since he disappeared on 2 October.
Here’s a selection of our latest news, features and columns on the tragic and sordid affair:
►On Monday, Mustafa Abu Sneineh revealed for the first time details of a team of assassins known as the Tiger Squad, said to be behind the death of Khashoggi and other Saudi dissidents
►In his latest column, MEE's Editor-in-Chief David Hearst explores the arguments for propping up Mohammed bin Salman's explosive reign, and asks whether the kingdom's stability is really at risk by his removal. Could it instead be the other way around?
►Over the weekend we broke our latest exclusive on the Turkish investigation, detailing how Turkey now believes that one of MBS's bodyguards, Maher Abdulaziz Mutrib, brought a body part back to Riyadh on a private jet
►And with the awful confirmation of Khashoggi's killing from the Saudi side, on Monday MEE republished the articles that Jamal wrote for us anonymously, before he fled the kingdom and took up his column at the Washington Post, where he was finally allowed to speak his mind under his own name