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5 January SWJ Roundup

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01.05.2011 at 11:47am

Afghanistan

Hope for Peace Arises in one Afghan DistrictWashington Post

Afghan Taliban Attack Sangin Truce Talks ElderBBC News

Reintegrated Taliban Fighters Allowed to Join Local PoliceStars and Stripes

Taliban Benefits as Afghans’ Anti-drug Efforts StallWashington Times

Afghan Peace Council Visiting PakistanWashington Post

Afghan Leader Complains of Foreign InterferenceAssociated Press

Teamwork, Reintegration Weaken Taliban in Northern AfghanistanAFPS

Afghan Police Officer Killed by Blast in Downtown KabulNew York Times

DLA Extends No-bid Afghan Food-supply ContractWashington Post

Pakistan

Pakistani Governor Killed in Islamabad ShootingVoice of America

Killing of Governor Deepens Crisis in PakistanNew York Times

Pakistani Governor Spoke Out Against Religious ExtremismWashington Post

Slain Pakistani Governor Opposed to Blasphemy LawWashington Times

With Killing of Governor, Pakistan’s Government in TurmoilLos Angeles Times

Assassination Points to Pakistani Extremists’ Mounting PowerWashington Post

Pakistani Governor Who Opposed Blasphemy Law SlainAssociated Press

Pakistan Crisis Deepens as Governor Shot DeadReuters

Salman Taseer Funeral: Pakistan Security TightBBC News

Pakistani Scholars Say Mourning Slain Governor RiskyReuters

Glimpses of Slain Governor’s War on Religious ‘Fanatics’New York Times

A Brave Man KilledNew York Times editorial

Pakistan Was Deadliest for Reporters Last YearNew York Times

Al-Qaida in PakistanUnited Press International opinion

The Real BlasphemyLos Angeles Times opinion

Iraq

Resurgent Turkey Flexes Its Muscles Around IraqNew York Times

Iran’s Foreign Minister in Iraq to Cement TiesAssociated Press

Spain to Probe Iraq Camp DeathsBBC News

Iran

Iran Confirms Invitations to Tour Nuclear SitesVoice of America

Iran to Let Countries Visit Nuclear Sites, Not U.S.Associated Press

Iran Nuclear Invitation Draws Western SkepticismReuters

Malware Warfare Made Us All SaferWashington Times opinion

Islam

New Year Brings Worries for Muslim WomenNew York Times

When Muslims Kill ChristiansWashington Times editorial

Korean Peninsula

U.S. Envoy in Seoul for Talks on Korea CrisisVoice of America

U.S. Envoy Praises Coordination With South KoreaAssociated Press

U.S. Looks to China as Talks Begin on North KoreaReuters

South Korean Military Vows to Toughen RanksVoice of America

Japan to Propose Closer Military Ties With S. KoreaNew York Times

Han: A Complex Feeling Tugs at KoreansLos Angeles Times

Professional Reading

What They Are Reading: ‘A Question of Command’New York Times

U.S. Department of Defense

Navy Relieves Enterprise Captain for ‘Poor Judgment’AFPS

Capt. Owen Honors Relieved of Navy CommandWashington Post

Aircraft Carrier Captain Removed Over His Role in VideosNew York Times

Videos get USS Enterprise Captain OustedWashington Times

Navy Firing over Videos Raises Questions of TimingAssociated Press

If He is a Problem, then We Have a ProblemUSNI Blog opinion

Army Relieves 172nd Infantry Brigade CommanderStars and Stripes

United States

Bigger U.S. National Guard Deployment Along Mexican Border Washington Post

Obama Aides Lean Against Bypass of Guantánamo RulesNew York Times

Netanyahu Calls for Release of Spy PollardWashington Post

Netanyahu Seeks Pardon for Imprisoned Spy PollardWashington Times

Israeli PM Appeals to U.S. to Free Convicted SpyAssociated Press

Netanyahu Asks Obama to Pardon Jailed Israeli SpyReuters

Citizenship for Babies Looms as Immigration FightNew York Times

15-Year Sentence for 1968 HijackingNew York Times

Australia

Floods Take Toll on Australia EconomyNew York Times

Queensland City Rockhampton Hitting Flood PeakBBC News

Australia Floods Cause “Catastrophic” DamageReuters

General Picked to Oversee Australia Flood ResponseNew York Times

Africa

U.S.: Ivory Coast Leader Has Little Time Left for ‘Dignified’ DepartureVOA

Ivory Coast Leader Softens Position in CrisisNew York Times

Gbagbo Seeks Recount in Talks on Ivory Coast StalemateVoice of America

Ivory Coast Crisis: Gbagbo to Negotiate ‘Peaceful’ EndBBC News

Gbagbo Commits to Talks But Ivorian Deadlock RemainsReuters

Security Forces Kill 1 in Ivory Coast AttackAssociated Press

Analysis: Ivory Coast Military Op a Big StretchAssociated Press

Sudan’s Bashir Pledges to Aid South If it SecedesVoice of America

Sudan’s Leader Visits South Ahead of Independence VoteNew York Times

Sudan President: I’ll Support South if It SecedesAssociated Press

South Sudan Welcomes Bashir ReassuranceBBC News

New Security Measures Follow Nigerian BombingVoice of America

Nigeria Ex-Military Ruler Picked For Presidency BidReuters

Rwanda Rebel Mbarushimana’s Extradition to ICC UpheldBBC News

Crew Uses Safe Room to Foil Somali Pirate AttackAssociated Press

Anonymous Activists Target Tunisian Government SitesBBC News

Americas

Venezuela: Chavez Warms to U.S. Suggestion of New EnvoyAssociated Press

Venezuela: Chavez Floats Stone, Penn, Clinton For U.S. EnvoyReuters

State Dept. Responds to Repression by Hugo ChavezWashington Post editorial

Gunmen Kill 3 in Mexico, Including 13-Year-Old BoyAssociated Press

Mexican Police Detain Head of Death Saint ChurchAssociated Press

Guatemala: Bomb Caused Bus Fire That Killed 6Associated Press

Cash-Strapped Cuba Moves Ahead With Job CutsReuters

Haiti Presidential Runoff ‘Impossible’ This MonthAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

Japan to Propose Closer Military Ties With S. KoreaNew York Times

Police Officers Killed in Rare Burst of Gun Violence in ChinaNew York Times

China Media Report Mystery Stealth Fighter PhotosAssociated Press

Stateless Minorities Struggle for Recognition, Services in ThailandVOA

Philippine Communist Ka Bart Caught as Truce EndsBBC News

Philippine Raid Captures Communist Rebel CommanderAssociated Press

Slain Filipino Official Caught Suspect on CameraAssociated Press

Europe

Security Increased Around European Coptic ChurchesVoice of America

Europe Ups Security for Copts Amid Online ThreatsAssociated Press

Turkey Frees 23 Suspected MilitantsNew York Times

U.S., Russia Plan More Anti-hijacking ExercisesAssociated Press

Middle East

Anti-Christian Drumbeat Loud Before Egypt AttackAssociated Press

Christians Demonstrate in South EgyptAssociated Press

Israel Challenges Account of Palestinian Woman’s DeathNew York Times

Fall of Palestinian Leader Shows President’s PowerAssociated Press

Young Gazans Rage at Hamas and IsraelNew York Times

Indictment Could Damage Lebanon’s HezbollahAssociated Press

Kuwait Lawmakers Gather on Fate of Prime MinisterAssociated Press

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