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23 October SWJ Roundup

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10.23.2010 at 06:06am

Afghanistan

Gen. Petraeus Says Progress is Faster than ExpectedWashington Post

Globe and Mail

Afghan Projects May Stop When Security Ban BeginsNew York Times

Canada’s PM: Taliban Deal Needs Strict ConditionsGlobe and Mail

Afghan Aid Work Threatened by Private Security BanAssociated Press

ISAF Condemns Fatal Attack on Afghan District GovernorAFPS

U.K. Aid Worker Died of Head Injuries in Rescue BidAssociated Press

Pakistan

U.S. Gives Pakistan Long-Term Military Aid PledgeVoice of America

U.S. Offers Pakistan Army $2 Billion Aid PackageNew York Times

Expanded U.S. Military Aid Sought for PakistanWashington Post

U.S. Plans $2 Billion More in Military Aid for PakistanLos Angeles Times

U.S. Plans $2 Billion Aid Package for PakistanWashington Times

U.S. Seeks $2 Billion In Military Aid For PakistanReuters

Pakistan Struggles to Hold Gains Against TalibanAssociated Press

Iraq

Kurdistan: The Iraq War the U.S. WonSalt Lake Tribune

WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks Releases 400,000 Classified U.S. Military FilesVoice of America

The Iraq DocumentsNew York Times

The Iraq War LogsThe Guardian

The Iraq War LogsDer Spiegel

WikiLeaks Discloses Reports From IraqWall Street Journal

Wikileaks Posts Thousands of Classified U.S. DocumentsLos Angeles Times

Website Claims 15,000 Unreported Iraq War DeathsWall Street Journal

A Grim Portrait of Civilian Deaths in IraqNew York Times

WikiLeaks Reveals War ‘Bloodbath’Sydney Morning Herald

Leaked Reports Detail Iran’s Aid for Iraqi MilitiasNew York Times

Iran Accused of Plotting Attack on Green ZoneThe Guardian

Iran Waging Shadow War with Coalition Troops in IraqThe Australian

Five Bombshells from WikiLeaks’ Iraq War LogsChristian Science Monitor

Detainees Fared Worse in Iraqi Hands, Logs SayNew York Times

Iraq War Leaks: U.S. Didn’t Probe Abuse AllegationsWashington Post

Iraq War Documents: No U.S. Investigation of Many AbusesLos Angeles Times

Wikileaks: U.S. Ignored Iraq Torture AllegationsDaily Telegraph

U.S. Forces ‘Ignored Iraq Torture’ BBC News

Iraq War Leaks: No U.S. Investigation of Many AbusesAssociated Press

WikiLeaks Show U.S. Failed to Probe Iraqi Abuse CasesReuters

Iraq War Logs Disclosure Condemned by NATO and PentagonThe Guardian

Opinion Mixed on Significance of WikiLeaks’ Latest RevelationsGlobe and Mail

WikiLeaks Defends Release Of U.S. Iraqi War DocumentsVoice of America

Pentagon: No Surprises Seen In WikiLeaks Iraq War DataReuters

WikiLeaks Documents Open To InterpretationNPR

Iran

World Powers Renew Invitation to Iran to Restart Nuclear TalksVOA

United Nations

U.N. Urged to Set Up Panel on Ethics Of Robot WeaponsReuters

U.S. Department of Defense

Amos Succeeds Conway as Marine CommandantAFPS

United States

Poll Shows High Public Confidence in MilitaryAFPS

GAO Says ‘Virtual Fence’ Along Mexican Border Over BudgetWashington Times

U.S. and Canada Discuss Fate of Gitmo DetaineeAssociated Press

U.S. Courts Should Not Have Say in Drone StrikesWashington Post editorial

United Kingdom

Royal Navy Seeks Inquiry After Nuclear Sub Runs AgroundNew York Times

Grounded U.K. Nuclear Submarine FreedAssociated Press

Africa

U.S. Officials: No More Time to Waste for Referenda in SudanVoice of America

U.S. Officials Urge Sudanese to CompromiseWashington Times

U.S. Urges Compromise Ahead Of New Sudan TalksReuters

Sudan Arrests Darfuris After U.N. Visit: U.S. OfficialReuters

Disputed Attack Jets Seen By U.N. Envoys In DarfurReuters

Guinea Electoral Commission Delays Sunday VoteVoice of America

Guinea Election Chief Calls Off Sunday PollAssociated Press

Somali Govt Asks Pirates to Release British CoupleAssociated Press

Americas and Caribbean

Salvadoran Ex-guerrilla Advises Mexico’s PresidentLos Angeles Times

Mexico Probes if Drug Lord Funded Church RenovationReuters

Mexico Nabs Alleged Chinese Migrant SmugglerAssociated Press

Cholera Outbreak Kills 150 in HaitiNew York Times

Haiti Cholera Outbreak Feared in Rural AreasWashington Post

Asia Pacific

Tibetans in China Protest Proposed Curbs on Their LanguageNew York Times

Tibetan Student Protests Reach BeijingLos Angeles Times

China Defends Language Policies in Tibetan AreasAssociated Press

North Korea Says U.N. Rights Talk Is Political PlotReuters

Indonesia Confirms Soldiers Are Shown in Torture VideoAssociated Press

Effort to Rehabilitate Suharto’s Reputation Grows in IndonesiaNew York Times

Europe

More Than the Channel Divides Britain and FranceNew York Times

French Senate Passes Pension BillNew York Times

Karadzic and Mladic Could Still Win Bosnia’s WarNew York Times

Swiss Official to Submit Nuke Smuggling Probe SoonAssociated Press

Middle East

Israeli Presence on Palestinian Land ‘Irreversible’BBC News

Mideast Sides Eye U.S. Midterms and Impact on TalksAssociated Press

U.N. Envoy Condemns New West Bank SettlementsVoice of America

Proposed Loyalty Oath Stirs Anger of Israeli-Arab MinorityVoice of America

Bahrainis to Vote in Parliamentary ElectionBBC News

Bahrain Opposition United by Ballot Abuse WorriesAssociated Press

Egypt’s Ruling Party Announces President Mubarak Will Run AgainVOA

Yemen: Alleged Al-Qaida Kill Intelligence OfficerAssociated Press

South Asia

Pakistan Urges U.S. to Intervene in Kashmir DisputeAssociated Press

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