American Teacher Shot Dead Jogging in Benghazi
Ronnie Smith, chemistry teacher at International School, shot while jogging near US consulate in the Libyan city.
Ronnie Smith, chemistry teacher at International School, shot while jogging near US consulate in the Libyan city.
Fighting currently raging in Libya's second city between army and the Islamist group suspected in the death of US Amb. Christopher Stevens.
Republican lawmakers voice concerns about the dragging pace of the probe of the attack on the U.S. Consulate at Benghazi, Libya.
Britain warns citizens to leave Benghazi immediately, citing a “specific and imminent” threat” to Westerners in the eastern Libyan city.
A senior GOP Congressman says the White House is withholding support for the probe of the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi.
A suspect arrested for the deadly September 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is believed to be organizing a new terror group.
American media says it has proof of a cover up that Obama officials ignored 3 pleas for help during the attack on the consulate in Benghazi.
A US drone was hovering over the US Consulate in Benghazi last month as Al Qaeda-linked terrorists murdered Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Intelligence sources told Fox News the attack on the US Consulate in Libya was coordinated between Al Qaeda and Ansar al-Shari'a terrorists.
The Jordanian government has asked YouTube to remove film clips “insulting Prophet Mohammed and hurting the feelings of Arabs and Muslims.”
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula called Saturday for Muslims around the world to murder American diplomats around the world.
Egyptian security forces cleared away anti-US protesters in Cairo as riots entered a fourth day on Saturday.
Yemeni police opened fire on a crowd attempting to storm the US Embassy in Sana'a.
Anti-American violence is spreading across the Middle East, with mobs rioting at US missions in Tunisia, Sudan and Morocco.
A US-based Islamic group has strongly condemned the violence in Egypt and in Libya, while denouncing the “profane video” that ignited it.
Libya apologized for the killing of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, but its deputy minister blamed the U.S. for his death.