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31 January SWJ Roundup

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01.31.2011 at 09:11am

Days of Unrest

Egypt Protests Enter Seventh Day – BBC News

Army, Police on Cairo Streets, But No End to Egypt Protests in Sight – VOA

Opposition Unites in Egypt – Wall Street Journal

Egyptian Military Makes a Show of Force – Los Angeles Times

Opposition Rallies to ElBaradei as Military Reinforces – New York Times

Egyptian Reform Leader Calls for Mubarak to Resign – Associated Press

Egyptian Muslims Call Out for ElBaradei – Washington Times

Muslim Brotherhood Says it is Only a Minor Player – Washington Post

Muslim Brotherhood Mutes Religious Message for Protests – Los Angeles Times

As Mubarak Clings to Power, Military Shows Strength – Washington Post

Egypt Protesters Camp Out, Mubarak Turns to Army – Reuters

Face of Mideast Unrest: Young and Hungry for Jobs – Associated Press

Obama: Egypt Needs Orderly Transition – Voice of America

Clinton Calls for ‘Orderly Transition’ in Egypt – New York Times

U.S. Administration Aligns Itself with Protests in Egypt – Washington Post

U.S. Cautiously Prepares for Post-Mubarak Era – Los Angeles Times

Key European Leaders Urge Restraint in Cairo – New York Times

World Leaders Call on Egypt to Implement Reforms – Associated Press

Israel Says Peace Treaty With Egypt Must Be Preserved – Voice of America

Israel Shaken as Turbulence Rocks an Ally – New York Times

Fighter Jets Over Cairo As Egypt Demos Go On – Sky News

Activists Use Web in Egypt Despite Shutdown – Washington Times

Protest’s Old Guard Falls In Behind the Young – New York Times

Rich, Poor and a Rift Exposed by Unrest – New York Times

Governments Send Planes to Evacuate Citizens From Egypt – Voice of America

U.S. Set to Fly Thousands of Americans from Egypt – Associated Press

For Many Fleeing Egypt, a Long Wait – New York Times

Egyptian Antiquities Chief Reports Damage, No Theft – Washington Post

Egypt Unrest: Day Six as it Happened – BBC News

African Union Summit Agenda Skips Egypt, Tunisia – Voice of America

Sarkozy Calls on African Leaders to do Better or Risk Public Wrath – VOA

Tunisian Islamist Leader Returns – BBC News

Tunisian Islamic Leader Returns – Wall Street Journal

Tunisians Wary as Islamists Emerge from Hiding – Los Angeles Times

Arab World Transfixed by Egyptian Protests – Washington Post

Syria Strongman: Time for ‘Reform’ – Wall Street Journal

Yemen: Calls for Revolution But Many Hurdles – Washington Post

Analysis: Yearning for Respect, Arabs Find a Voice – New York Times

Analysis: For U.S., Egypt Crisis Recalls 1979 Iran – Associated Press

Date With a Revolution – New York Times opinion

Rejoice in Egypt – Washington Post opinion

The Devil We Know – New York Times opinion

A Proud Moment in Egypt’s History – Los Angeles Times opinion

Afghanistan

Losses at Afghan Bank Could Be $900 Million – New York Times

Pakistan

Estimates: Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal at More than 100 – Washington Post

Bomber Kills Senior Police Official in NW Pakistan – Associated Press

Policeman Dies in Pakistan Attack – BBC News

Thousands in Pakistan Rally Against American – Associated Press

Iran

Netherlands Freezing Ties With Iran Over Woman’s Execution – VOA

Terrorism

Governments Go Online in Fight Against Terrorism – New York Times

U.S. Department of Defense

Chaplains Try a New Path to Deal with PTSD – Associated Press

Exclusive: Honors Says Admirals Backed Videos – Navy Times

United States

Man Arrested with Explosives at Michigan Mosque – Associated Press

Lawyer: ‘Jihad Jane’ Plans to Plead Guilty – CNN News

Africa

South Sudan Overwhelmingly Chooses to Secede – Voice of America

Sudan Sees Migration of Unrest to Its Streets – New York Times

U.N.’s Ban Urges Solidarity Over Ivorian Election Crisis – BBC News

S. Korea Set to Try Captured Somali Pirates – Christian Science Monitor

Americas

Chavez’s New Threat: Funding at Risk for Activists – Associated Press

After Move to Cut Subsidies, Bolivian Ire Chastens Leader – New York Times

Clinton: No Plans to Suspend Aid to Haiti – Voice of America

Haiti: Clinton Meets with Candidates, Pushes on Elections – Washington Post

In Haiti, Return of Duvalier Reopens Old Wounds – New York Times

Asia Pacific

In Japan, Polls Find Little Love for Leaders – Washington Post

Aquino Orders Inquiry Into Philipinnes Military Corruption – New York Times

Burma Opens Parliament for First Time Since ’80s – New York Times

Burma Opposition Group Launches Website – Associated Press

Europe

Scandals Shake Germany’s Faith in its Military – Time

Turkey Cites Prejudice in Delay of Bid to Join E.U. – Washington Times

Albanian Police Arrest 3 in Alleged Murder Plan – Associated Press

Belarus Frees 7 Political Prisoners, but 12 Remain in Jail – New York Times

Middle East

Israeli Arab Gets 9 Years for Spying – Voice of America

South Asia

Thousands March Against Corruption in India – Associated Press

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