Line Went Dead As Ambassador Said, ‘We’re Under Attack’ -- New York Times
WASHINGTON — A State Department official presented a minute-by-minute account on Wednesday of what happened during the seige of the diplomatic compound in Benghazi last Sept. 11, offering the first public testimony from an American official who was on the ground in Libya that night.
The official, Gregory Hicks, described a frantic series of phone calls from the American Embassy in Tripoli to Washington and, ultimately, to J. Christopher Stevens, the American ambassador, who was in Benghazi and whose line went dead right after he uttered, “Greg, we’re under attack.”
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MIDDLE EAST
UN pulls back Golan peacekeepers after abductions.
Syria's sectarian civil war endangering Shi'ite shrines.
Syria is 'capable’ of facing Israel, says Assad.
Britain lays out plan for arming Syrian rebels.
Syria goes dark again in widespread Internet blackout.
Syrian rebel leader Salim Idriss admits difficulty of unifying fighters.
PKK rebels begin withdrawal from Turkey. Kurdish rebels begin withdrawal from Turkey.
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ASIA
South Korea's Park urges North Korea to choose new path.
Bangladesh braces for unrest as judges prepare war crime verdict.
Bangladesh factory death toll passes 800. Bangladesh shuts 18 garment factories after building collapse.
Japan will not revise apologies for past military conduct in Asia, officials say. Japan pulls back on denials of WWII sex slavery.
China should 'reconsider' who owns Okinawa: Academics.
As Pakistan votes, the military watches sternly from its barracks.
Doctors order Imran Khan out of election campaign after fracturing spine.
India's ruling Congress party boosted by decisive state election win.
China trade growth accelerates beating forecasts.
Dennis Rodman to Kim Jong Un: "Do me a solid" and free detained American.
AFRICA
Arms embargo lifted, but Somalia cannot afford weapons: minister.
Attack kills at least 20 Nigeria police officers.
Mohammed Morsi reshuffles Egypt’s Cabinet; 3 posts go to Muslim Brotherhood.
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency.
Pakistani peacekeeper killed in eastern Congo: U.N..
South Sudan rebels overrun town; military denies claim that many soldiers were killed.
Algerian army kills seven militants in al Qaeda stronghold.
Egypt court refuses 'Camel Battle' appeal.
Libya destroys bulk mustard agent stocks.
EUROPE
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France reports first case of new SARS-like virus.
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Spain's Rajoy balks at making deeper reforms.
Southern European workers fuel German immigration surge.
Belgium says 31 detained in $50m diamond heist.
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AMERICAS
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GOP Benghazi probe stokes political controversy.
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Canadian minister takes fight for oil sands crude to Europe.
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