Chris Stevens

Clinton combative, ‘commanding’ during testimony to Congress on Benghazi attack

Global Politics

After the attacks on Benghazi, members of the U.S. Congress demanded Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appear before them to answer questions about how the deadly attacks happened. In testimony Wednesday, Clinton took responsibility, but said she wants to move forward to prevent future attacks.

In losing Ambassador Stevens, U.S. loses an ace in Middle East

Libya’s road to democracy fraught with disagreement, pitfalls

U.S. officials indicate al-Qaeda-linked group responsible for deadly Libya consulate attack

U.S. ambassador to Libya killed in violent attack on American consulate

The World

Criticizing Security in Libya Remains Romney Tactic

Global Politics

The Romney campaign has been repeatedly attacking the President Obama for failing to provide adequate security in Libya. But how fair are those accusations?

The World

Investigation Continues Into Attack on US Consulate in Benghazi

Global Politics

FBI investigators have finally been able to search the site in Benghazi, Libya, where Ambassador Chris Stevens and other US personnel were killed last month.

Libyan Who Helped Capture Gaddafi is Killed

Global Politics

One of the men who captured Colonel Gaddafi was buried today. Omran Ben Shabaan died violently, from injuries he received at the hands of Gaddafi loyalists. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Borzou Daragahi of the Financial Times, in Benghazi.

The World

Ambassador Chris Stevens: America Lost an Ace Middle East Diplomat

Global Politics

Ambassador Chris Stevens was known as an exceptional diplomat who valued contact with regular people. Many who worked with him years ago were shocked to learn that Stevens was killed in Benghazi last week. The World’s Matthew Bell reports from Jerusalem.

Death of US Ambassador Raises Security Questions

Global Politics

The death of Ambassador Chris Stevens has raised questions about how to keep foreign officials safe while still allowing them to do their jobs.