Al Jazeera English
| Sep 17, 2012
Barack Obama, the US president, is set to meet Mohamed Morsi, his Egyptian counterpart, this week on the sidelines of the UN General assembly in New York.
Relations between the two countries have been strained after protestors, angered over an ant...
Link TV News
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| Sep 13, 2012
(WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES) Eyewitness videos were instrumental in catapulting Occupy Wall Street from the streets into international headlines. Now, as the movement marks its first anniversary on September 17th, Link TV News counts down 10 Raw Vide...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Sep 14, 2012
The Telegraph's Middle East Correspondent Richard Spencer reports from Cairo as hundreds of young protesters, incensed by a film that insults the Prophet Mohammed, throw stones at the US embassy, while members of the Muslim Brotherhood also gather...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 14, 2012
Violent protests are ongoing in Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, Lebanon, Egypt, and elsewhere as angry crowds target Western embassies.
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 13, 2012
The attack on the American consulate in Libya which left four people dead, as well as violent protests at US embassies in Egypt, Yemen, and elsewhere have raised questions about US foreign policy in the Middle East and sparked discussions on freed...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 13, 2012
From Benghazi to Baghdad, violent protests are sweeping across the Middle East. The riots are in reaction to an anti-Islamic movie made in the United States. The most serious were in Yemen, where men attacked the US embassy and tore down ...
Associated Press
| Sep 12, 2012
Republican Mitt Romney defended his assailing of President Barack Obama's administration's handling of attacks on US diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt. His initial statement was in reaction to the US embassy in Cairo denouncing the anti-Islam...
Al Jazeera English
| Sep 12, 2012
An anti-Islamic film called the "Innocence of Muslims" has provoked violence and protest in Libya and Egypt, and now also Tunisia. But where exactly did it come from, and what kind of impact could it have on the US presidential race?
— Nov 24, 2011 at 09:43 am