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Turkey Not Allowed to Search Parked Saudi Car In Istanbul On Monday

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According to Reuters, Turkish authorities were prevented from searching a parked Saudi diplomatic car in Istanbul on Monday because they were not given permission from the consulate. CNN Turk said authorities would be able to search the car belonging to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday. Turkish and Saudi authorities have been investigating the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who went missing after entering the consulate on October 2.

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