What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
November 17 2018 - 3:02AM
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The CIA has concluded that the killing of journalist Jamal
Khashoggi was carried out under the orders of the Saudi crown
prince, U.S. officials familiar with the matter said.
Saudi Arabia is moving to cut global oil supply after U.S.
government deals allowed hundreds of thousands of barrels a day of
Iranian crude to flow into world markets, driving down prices.
The number of Central American families with children arriving
at the U.S. border seeking asylum has surged, as parents recognize
that detention will be shorter if they come as a family.
Lawyers for Trump are expected to submit written answers early
next week to questions posed by special counsel Mueller.
The head of a key party in Netanyahu's governing coalition
pushed for early elections, adding to pressure on the Israeli
premier as he seeks to preserve his government.
Britain's May and allies were trying to muster support for her
Brexit plan and fend off a possible challenge to her
leadership.
Students accused of sexual assault in the nation's schools and
colleges will gain new due-process protections under proposed rules
issued by DeVos.
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November 17, 2018 02:47 ET (07:47 GMT)
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