A Senate report on the Benghazi attack that killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans bolsters Obama administration critics who suspected … Go to resource »
The Senate Intelligence Committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attack says that day was "likely preventable" Go to resource »
A day after gunmen shot dead an American teacher in the eastern city of Benghazi, Niger's President Mahamadou Issoufou said Libya risks becoming a … Go to resource »
A U.S. citizen who was teaching at an international school in Benghazi was gunned down Thursday. Go to resource »
Libya's government announced Tuesday plans to remove militias from the capital and eventually integrate them into the security forces, after a weekend … Go to resource »
Libyan militia fighters blamed for the worst unrest in Tripoli since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi began pulling out of the capital on Monday, and … Go to resource »
Libyan troops deployed in Tripoli on Monday after militias were ordered to leave the capital following deady weekend clashes sparked by a protest … Go to resource »
Fresh clashes erupted in a Tripoli suburb on Saturday, witnesses and the Libyan government said. Go to resource »
This week's National Journal magazine examines the new Al-Qaeda and the failed states across the Middle East it now calls home. Go to resource »
Gunmen killed two army officers in Benghazi in eastern Libya, the latest violence in the country's second-largest city despite the deployment of … Go to resource »
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