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Paris, Mar 2 (EFE), (Camera: ARCHIVE EFE/EPA).- The German branch of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on Tuesday said it had filed a lawsuit accusing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of a crime against humanity for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.The Saudi dissident journalist was killed in his country's consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2, 2018. His body has never been retrieved."We call on the German prosecutor to take a stand and open an investigation into the crimes we have revealed," RSF secretary general Christophe Deloire said in the statement.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in China as part of his tour of Asia. IMAGES
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in New Delhi for his two-day visit to India, with his business mission under threat of being overshadowed by soaring tensions between India and Pakistan. The crown prince, who wants to persuade the world's fastest growing major economy to consume more Saudi oil, is greeted at the airport by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. IMAGES
Saudi Arabia's crown prince kicks off his official visit to France, part of an image-building global tour, with a visit to Matignon, the residence of the French Prime Minister. IMAGES
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's convoy left his Paris hotel, headed for France's Prime Minister's residence, as part of an image-building global tour as he seeks to revitalise cultural and investment ties with Paris despite lurking tensions. IMAGES
Residents of the famous Louveciennes commune reacted to news that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was the mystery buyer of the $320 million Chateau Louis XIV. Two years ago, the Chateau Louis XIV was sold for over $300 million and Fortune magazine called it “the world’s most expensive home" but the identity of the owner was unknown. On Sunday it was revealed that the identity of the mystery buyer was none other than Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, heir to the Saudi throne.