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29 August SWJ Roundup

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08.29.2010 at 11:09am

Afghanistan

Graft-Fighting Prosecutor Is Dismissed in AfghanistanNew York Times

Afghan Deputy Attorney General Forced to RetireAssociated Press

Afghan President Condemns CIA Payment ReportsAssociated Press

Karzai Criticises U.S. Pullout PlanBBC News

Coalition, Afghan Forces Repel Taliban Attacks on BasesVoice of America

Taliban Attacks Two U.S. BasesWashington Post

NATO Base Attacked in Eastern AfghanistanLos Angeles Times

Insurgents Attack NATO BaseAssociated Press

7 U.S. Troops Killed in Latest Afghanistan FightingAssociated Press

Gunmen Kill Afghan Election CandidateReuters

5 Kidnapped Afghan Campaign Workers Found DeadAssociated Press

Pakistan

Pakistanis Scramble to Escape FloodsNew York Times

Humanitarian Needs in Flood-Stricken Pakistan RiseVoice of America

Pakistan Floods Just One of Its Water WoesAssociated Press

Pakistan Floodwaters Ebb, Hunger And Disease RemainReuters

Pakistani Army Ends Hostage Drama in NW CityVoice of America

Upstarts Chip Away at Power of Feudal Pakistani LandlordsNew York Times

The Win-win of U.S. Relief for PakistanWashington Post opinion

Iraq

Iraqi PM Issues High Security AlertVoice of America

Qaeda in Iraq Says It Was Behind Latest AttacksNew York Times

As US Military Bases Close, Iraqis Left BehindAssociated Press

Officer Honors Memory of a Young InterpreterWashington Post

A U.S. ‘Legacy of Waste’ in IraqLos Angeles Times

Iran

Iran Hard-liners Skirt SanctionsLos Angeles Times

Protesters Ask Iran to Spare Convicted WomanAssociated Press

Islam

Five Myths About MosquesWashington Post opinion

U.S. Department of Defense

Pentagon Considers Preemptive Cyber-Defense StrikesWashington Post

United States

For Obama, Steep Learning Curve as Chief in Time of WarNew York Times

Glenn Beck Tells Crowd to ‘Restore America’Washington Post

At Lincoln Memorial, a Call for Religious RebirthNew York Times

United Kingdom

Tony Blair Reemerges with MemoirLos Angeles Times

World

Not Quite SuperpowersWashington Post opinion

Africa

Somali Militants Grow More Brazen in AttackWashington Post

Somalia: Denmark Navy Helicopter Foils PiratesAssociated Press

U.N.: Rwanda Killings were War CrimesWashington Post

Rwanda Contests Report on ArmyAssociated Press

ICC Asks U.N. to Act Against KenyaVoice of America

Obama’s Failure in SudanNew York Times opinion

Americas and Caribbean

Mexico Killings Detective MissingBBC News

Venezuelans Protest Against Unchecked ViolenceAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

N. Korean Leader Kim Appears Headed Home From ChinaAssociated Press

North Korea’s Kim Not Seen Heading For Retirement YetReuters

Chinese Navy to Hold Drills in Yellow SeaAssociated Press

China Announces Navy Drill Ahead Of U.S. Show Of ForceReuters

South Korea’s PM-Designate Quits Under PressureReuters

New Dissent in Japan Is Loudly Anti-ForeignNew York Times

Protests Fan Hong Kong Anger Over Manila KillingsNew York Times

The Caucasus

19 Dead in Shootout in Russia’s CaucasusAssociated Press

Europe

The European Union is DyingWashington Post opinion

Middle East

Netanyahu: We Can Reach a Peace Deal to Last GenerationsHa’aretz

Many Clocks Tick as Israel, Palestinians Open TalksReuters

Israel PM Wants Regular Meetings With PalestiniansAssociated Press

Settler Leader Speaks of Holding Netanyahu to his WordLos Angeles Times

Influential Israeli Rabbi Says Abbas Should PerishAssociated Press

Egypt: Mubarak’s Health and Successor Guessing GamesLos Angeles Times

Egyptian Police Find Weapons Bound for GazaAssociated Press

Lebanon Arrests 4 After Deadly Beirut ShootoutAssociated Press

Qaeda Says Responsible For Killing 8 Yemen TroopsReuters

Saudi Arabia Preparing Charges Against ActivistReuters

South Asia

India Blocks China Defence TiesBBC News

India Police Kill Maoist LeaderBBC News

India Police Say 848 Tonnes of Explosives are MissingBBC News

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