Oct 10 U.S. Consulate Attack in Benghazi, Libya By Larisa Epatko Terrorists burned down the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing four Americans, on Sept. 11, 2012. The State Department released these photos at a House hearing on the failed security there. Continue reading
Oct 10 Watch At Politically Charged Hearing, Congress Probes Security Failures in Libya The House Oversight Committee examined the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, at a hearing where several State Department staff and former members of the security team in Libya testified. Judy Woodruff reports. Continue watching
Oct 09 Watch News Wrap: Activist for Girls’ Education, 14, Shot by Taliban Gunman in Pakistan News Wrap: Activist for Girls' Education, 14, Shot by Taliban Gunman in Pakistan… Continue watching
Oct 08 Watch News Wrap: Investigation Continues on Security Factors in Libya Embassy Attack News Wrap: Investigation Continues on Security Factors in Libya Embassy Attack… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch News Wrap: Romney Criticizes President Obama’s Foreign Affairs Leadership News Wrap: Romney Criticizes President Obama's Foreign Affairs Leadership… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch Details on Embassy Attacks, How an Anti-Muslim Video Has Arab Muslims Riled Details on Embassy Attacks, How an Anti-Muslim Video Has Arab Muslims Riled… Continue watching
Sep 13 Watch Anti-Muslim Video Sparks More Violent Demonstrations Across Muslim World Protests, some violent, broke out in Yemen, Iraq, Iran and Egypt, in continued response to an incendiary anti-Islamic U.S. video. Overnight, President Obama talked to Egypt's President Morsi about the events and Secretary of State Clinton rebuked the filmmaker, who… Continue watching
Sep 12 Slain U.S. Ambassador Stevens in Video: ‘I’m Excited to Return to Libya’ By Larisa Epatko U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens said in a video introducing himself to the Libyan people in May that he was "excited" to take up his post in the country and to help Libyans "achieve your goals."… Continue reading
Jul 06 Watch Libya Prepares for First Free Elections After Gadhafi Regime For the first time in nearly 50 years, Libyans will go to the polls on Saturday to vote for a new parliamentary government. Lindsey Hilsum of Independent Television News reports on the excitement in that country, nine months after the… Continue watching
Jul 06 Libya’s Oil Industry Defies Expectations By News Desk Stable elections could mean more foreign investment for Libya's already valuable oil industry. Continue reading