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Oct 2018
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We Are Never Going To Saudi Arabia

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In episode 65, the girls are back on their news game! They start by talking about blatant racism in the work place, abnormal uterine bleeding, and then get into Israel detaining students who participate in the BDS movement, the killing of a Palestinian woman by illegal Israeli settlers, the aftermath of boycotting a Lorde concert in Tel Aviv, an article about terrifying American mercenaries who are hired to kill in the Middle East, a break down of the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

1. Jamal Khashoggi case: All the latest updates

2. Turkish officials say a Saudi murder squad is behind journalist's death

3. Turkish Officials Say Khashoggi Was Killed on Order of Saudi Leadership

4. Khashoggi was murdered, Saudis did it, leading Republican says

5. Trump criticizes rush to condemn Saudi Arabia over Khashoggi

6. Khashoggi Disappearance Is Part of a Ruthless Saudi Campaign to Crush Dissent

7. Trump Gives Dictators the Green Light

8. Jamal Khashoggi disappearance: Saudi crown prince 'denies involvement'

9. Saudi Arabia threatens to retaliate against any sanctions over Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance

10. Saudi crown prince vows wider probes into Khashoggi case but still denies knowledge of journalist’s fate, Trump says

11. American Mercenaries Were Hired To Assassinate Politicians In The Middle East

12. Turkey releases passport scans of men it says were involved in journalist’s killing

13. Florida student detained in Israel over alleged boycott support

14. Help Justine and Nadia raise money for Mental Health in Gaza

15. Lorde concert boycott: New Zealanders fined by Israel raise thousands for Gaza

16. Palestinian woman dies after 'settlers' stone car in West Bank

17. Aisha al-Rawbi's husband says he is not after revenge

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