30 November SWJ Roundup
Afghanistan
Hoping to Avoid Bombs and Win Afghan Minds – New York Times
Six U.S. Troops Killed by Suspected Afghan Policeman – Voice of America
6 American Trainers Killed by an Afghan Police Officer – New York Times
Afghan Policeman Kills 6 American Troops – Los Angeles Times
Six Slain Servicemembers in Afghanistan all Americans – Stars and Stripes
6 From NATO Killed in Afghanistan – Associated Press
Officials Investigate Afghanistan Shooting Incident – AFPS
9 Afghan Guards Kidnapped in Kabul Province – Associated Press
Pakistan
Anticorruption Group Claims Harassment in Pakistan – New York Times
Pakistan Suicide Blast Kills Six – BBC News
Korean Peninsula
U.S. and South Korea Balk at Talks With North – New York Times
South Korea Announces, Then Postpones, Live-Fire Drill – Voice of America
Yeonpyeong Attack Uniting South Korean Public – Washington Post
Now North Korea Boasts Advances In Nuclear Programme – Reuters
Consequences on the Korean Peninsula – Washington Times opinion
Hitting the North – Los Angeles Times opinion
Iraq
High Cost of Security for Americans Who Stay – Washington Post
Iraq Court Gives Tariq Aziz New 10 Year Sentence – Associated Press
Iran
Bombings Hit Atomic Experts in Iran Streets – New York Times
Iran Blames Israel, U.S. in Death of Nuclear Scientist – Voice of America
Iran Says Two Bombs Target Professors – Associated Press
Public Holiday In Iran’s Capital Due to Pollution – Reuters
WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks, Round Three – Small Wars Journal (post-release)
SWJ Wikileaks Roundup – Small Wars Journal (pre-release)
United Nations
U.N. Agency Pushes New Rules on Air-cargo Security – Associated Press
NATO
Flournoy: NATO Action Must Follow Lisbon Vision – AFPS
Russia: Partners for Peace? Just Possibly – New York Times
U.S. Department of Defense
Pentagon Study: Gays Could Serve with No Harm – Associated Press
United States
Guard Leaders Hope Efficiencies Will Extend Border Role – AFPS
Somali-Born Teen Pleads Not Guilty In U.S. Bomb Case – Reuters
Ore. Fire Raises Muslims’ Fears of Attack Backlash – Associated Press
Democrats Press Republicans on START Ratification – Reuters
Obama Proposes Freeze In Federal Worker Pay – Reuters
United Kingdom
British Police Issue Warning Before Protests – Reuters
World
Climate Change Conference Begins in Mexico – Voice of America
Global Climate Change Talks Begin in Cancíºn – New York Times
Frustrations Show as Climate Talks Resume – Associated Press
Africa
Ivory Coast to Release Initial Election Results – Associated Press
Sierra Leone: Blisters Outbreak Case Study in Spread of Panic – New York Times
U.N. Says Congo Armed Groups Forming Criminal Gangs – Associated Press
Congo Army Denies Rebel Comeback – BBC News
Building Congo’s Future – Washington Post opinion
Americas and Caribbean
Four Years On, Drug War Bleeds Mexican Heartland – Reuters
18 Bodies Found in Northern Mexico Mass Grave – Associated Press
Mexican Troops Find 18 Bodies Near U.S. Border – Reuters
Brazil: Rio Slum Dwellers Caught in Battle to Pacify City – Associated Press
Observers Declare Haiti’s Elections Valid – Voice of America
U.N. Urges Calm Following Election – Washington Times
Monitors Say Haiti Vote Fraud Not Massive – Washington Post
Severity of Problems in Haiti Vote Is Disputed – New York Times
In Haiti, Tentative Calm Follows Chaotic Elections – Los Angeles Times
Observers: Irregularities Don’t Invalidate Haiti Poll – Reuters
Asia Pacific
Taiwan Elections Put Pro-China Party in Lead for Presidency – VOA
U.S. Presses China Again Over Jailed Geologist – Reuters
Central Asia
Kyrgyz Parliament Agrees on Three-Party Coalition – Reuters
Gunbattle Breaks Out in Kyrgyz South – Associated Press
Blast Wounds Two Outside Court In Kyrgyz Capital – Reuters
Europe
Medvedev Takes Aim At Russia’s “Demographic Crisis” – Reuters
Beaten Reporter: Russian Media Freedom Shrinking – Associated Press
Pro-European Alliance Ahead in Moldova Elections – Associated Press
Middle East
Al-Qaeda in Yemen Spreading Reach for Recruits, Targets – Washington Post
Lebanon: Hezbollah Indictments Loom – Washington Times
Aid Groups Say Plight of Gaza Civilians Still Dire – Associated Press
East Jerusalem Housing Gets Preliminary OK – Associated Press
Egyptians See Fraud in Voting, Respond with Riots – Washington Times
U.S. “Dismayed” By Egyptian Election Process – Reuters
Egyptians Riot, Burn Cars, Claiming Vote Fraud – Associated Press
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood ‘Faces Heavy Poll Losses’ – BBC News
South Asia
India Aims to Break Parliament Deadlock Over Graft Scam – Reuters