President Erdoğan is using the Khashoggi incident to gain closer relations with the US and push Turkey's interests
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had revoked the visas of Saudis suspected in the killing and that Trump had vowed 'to get to the bottom of it' and get Congress involved, says Mattis
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday called for the extradition of the 18 Saudi nationals who authorities say were involved in the murder of Khashoggi
Quoting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Mattis told a security conference in Bahrain that the United States does not tolerate this kind of ruthless action
In Turkey, she met with officials involved in the investigations of the murder of 60-year-old Khashoggi. Turkish officials say they have audio as the proof of the murder
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also said Saudi Arabia's chief prosecutor will arrive in Turkey on Sunday as part of the investigation and will meet with Turkish counterparts
The Khashoggi crisis began as Saudi Arabia was grappling with low oil prices and struggling to create jobs
The brutal killing of Jamal Khashoggi has set off a debate over refusing Saudi investment money
The loyal media immediately switched gears to praise the kingdom's sense of justice and the decisiveness of its monarch, King Salman
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke to Saudi King Salman over the phone, where the former expressed grave concerns over Khashoggi's killing
Saudi Arabia first denied any involvement in Khashoggi's disappearance but a Saudi official eventually attributed his death on Oct. 2 to a botched attempt to return him to the kingdom
More than 230 media workers have been killed around the world over the past three years
US foreign policy - one based on practical, self-interested principles rather than moral or ideological concerns - is called "realpolitik."
In an interview with USA Today that was published Monday night, Trump called the killing "foolish and stupid," but said he thought that it was a "plot gone awry"
Khashoggi, a former royal family insider turned critic of the Saudi crown prince, disappeared after he entered the Istanbul consulate
Erdogan claimed that Khashoggi first came to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on September 28 to get his marriage documents. The "roadmap" to kill him started with this visit
Adel al-Jubeir spoke on Tuesday in Indonesia, just hours before Turkey's president was expected to detail his own country's findings
This alleged ruse presumably was designed to bolster Riyadh's initial story that Khashoggi left the consulate with no problem
The network said it had obtained law enforcement footage showing the man, identified as Mustafa al-Madani, leaving the Saudi consulate by a back door while wearing Khashoggi's clothes
Khashoggi murder incident has damaged the kingdom's image as a future investment hub