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5 September SWJ Roundup

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09.05.2010 at 11:16am

Middle East Update

In Middle East Peace Talks, Clinton Faces a Crucial TestNew York Times

Israel And Palestinians Agree to More Peace MeetingsReuters

Palestinian Leader Blasts AhmadinejadCNN News

Afghanistan

Karzai Announces Council for Talks with TalibanVoice of America

Karzai to Name Panel for Talks With InsurgentsAssociated Press

Karzai Announces “Peace Council” to Push Taliban TalksReuters

Possible Talks With Afghan Insurgents Draw CloserAssociated Press

Gates Says Pakistani Military Cooperation IncreasingReuters

Report: U.S. Military More Tolerant of Afghan CorruptionVoice of America

U.S. to Temper Stance on Afghan CorruptionWashington Post

Afghanistan Tries to Help Nation’s Biggest BankNew York Times

Authorities Struggle to Stabilize Kabul BankWashington Post

Afghans Continue Pulling Money From Troubled BankAssociated Press

U.S. Marines, British Advisers at Odds in HelmandWashington Post

General Says Foresight on Marja Was FlawedAssociated Press

NATO Service Member Killed in Afghan FightingAssociated Press

2 Bombings Kill 10 People in AfghanistanNew York Times

Blast Kills Afghan Policemen, CiviliansReuters

German Held By U.S. Troops Planned Europe AttacksReuters

Why Afghanistan is at Best a Work in ProgressWashington Post opinion

Pakistan

Pakistani Flooding Impacts Fight Against MilitantsVoice of America

Pakistani Militants Stoking Sectarian RiftReuters

Flood Emergency in Pakistan Not OverVoice of America

Many Desperate Pakistanis Still Wait for Flood AidAssociated Press

Floods Give Renewed Clout to Pakistan ArmyReuters

Death Toll Rises to 65 in Attack on PakistanisAssociated Press

Iraq

U.S. Expects Turkey to Be Used in US Troop WithdrawalVoice of America

Suicide Car Bomb Rocks Army Base In Iraqi CapitalReuters

Sunni and Shiite Iraqi Journalists Talk About WarAssociated Press

Odierno’s GoodbyeWashington Post opinion

Iran

U.S. Military Chief Seeks Turkish Support Over IranAssociated Press

Prominent Human Rights Lawyer Arrested in TehranLos Angeles Times

Iran Stoning Woman ‘to be Lashed’BBC News

United States

The Polarizing PresidentWashington Post

A Portrait of a Journey from N.J. to Violent JihadWashington Post

Blackwater Still in Business Through SubsidiariesVoice of America

Border NewsNew York Times editorial

Superbroke, Superfrugal, Superpower?New York Times opinion

America’s History of FearNew York Times opinion

Freedom’s Just Another WordNew York Times opinion

Africa

At Least 43 Killed in Violence in Sudan’s DarfurAssociated Press

Peacekeepers: Six Killed In Darfur Camp ShootoutReuters

Americas and Caribbean

Drug Lord ‘La Barbie’ Takes Spotlight in Mexico CityWashington Post

Mexican Judge Orders Drug Lord Held 40 More DaysReuters

Educational Gaps Limit Brazil’s ReachNew York Times

Ballads Born of Conflict Still Thrive in ColombiaNew York Times

Salvadoran Police Find Over $9M in Cash in DrumsAssociated Press

Chile: Trapped Miners Become a Global CauseLos Angeles Times

Asia Pacific

Resentment Simmers in Western Chinese RegionNew York Times

N. Korea’s Kim Expected to Introduce Son as SuccessorWashington Post

South Korea’s Foreign Minister Offers ResignationNew York Times

S. Korean Foreign Minister in Scandal Offers to Quit Associated Press

South Korea Foreign Minister Quits In Nepotism RowReuters

Philippine Police Kill Militant Commander, 2 MenAssociated Press

Indonesian Muslims Protest Plan to Burn QuranAssociated Press

The Caucasus

Car Bomb In Caucasus Wounds Minister, Kills DriverReuters

Europe

Mullen Praises Turkey’s Leadership, AssistanceAFPS

Most Greeks Want Government Reshuffle Amid CrisisReuters

Thousands Protest French Crackdown on GypsiesAssociated Press

Thousands Protest French Clampdown Against RomaReuters

5 Killed in Suicide Attack on Russian BaseAssociated Press

Middle East

Israel: Explosions Occurred at Hezbollah DepotAssociated Press

Gaza Rocket Fire Draws Israeli Air StrikesReuters

Saudi Telecom Shuts Websites Violating Fatwa EdictAssociated Press

South Asia

What are Chinese Troops Doing in Kashmir?The Guardian opinion

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