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7 September SWJ Roundup

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09.07.2010 at 11:48am

Afghanistan

Plan to Woo Taliban Foot Soldiers StallsNew York Times

U.S. Commander Seeks 2, 000 New Troops For AfghanistanReuters

Training Afghans a Daunting TaskWashington Times

U.S. Expects to Subsidize Afghan Training for YearsAssociated Press

Afghanistan Pledges Support for Troubled BankNew York Times

Kabul Bank Has ‘Normalized,’ Afghan Officials SayWashington Post

Women Running for Parliament Now Have Tougher TimeLos Angeles Times

Petraeus Condemns U.S. Church’s Plan to Burn QuransWall Street Journal

Top U.S. Commander: Burning Quran Endangers TroopsAssociated Press

Taliban Vows to Disrupt Afghan ElectionsVoice of America

Afghan Foreign Troops Death Toll Hits 500 For 2010Reuters

Helmand Dam a Monument to U.S. ChallengesLos Angeles Times

Kandahar Boardwalk Is a World Away From WarAssociated Press

War, Corruption Swell Number Of Afghan Street KidsReuters

Insurgents Kill Afghan District LeaderNew York Times

Pakistan

Lack of Relief Aid in Pakistan Could be Helping ExtremistsVoice of America

Floods in Pakistan Carry the Seeds of UpheavalNew York Times

14 Killed in Pakistan Suicide AttackVoice of America

Suicide Bomber Hits Pakistani Police StationNew York Times

Suicide Attack in NW Pakistan Kills 17 PeopleAssociated Press

Nineteen Killed In Suicide Bombing In PakistanReuters

Children Die in Pakistan BombingBBC News

Pakistan Hit by 4th Suicide Attack in a WeekVoice of America

Pakistani Refugees Showing Some Can-do SpiritWashington Post

A Plan for PakistanWashington Post opinion

Iraq

Political Void ‘Threatens Iraq’BBC News

Suicide Bombers Target Baghdad Recruitment CenterVoice of America

Car Bomb Strikes Baghdad Military HQWashington Post

Baghdad Attack Kills at Least 18Wall Street Journal

U.S. Soldiers Help Repel Attack on Iraq Army HQLos Angeles Times

Despite Formal Combat End, U.S. Joins Baghdad BattleAssociated Press

U.S. Troops Summoned in Iraq AttackBBC News

Attack Shows Lasting Threat to U.S. in IraqNew York Times

Iraqi Al Qaeda Group Says It Behind Army Base RaidReuters

Female, Single, Over 30: Iraqis Count Cost of WarAssociated Press

Iran

Iran Has Enough Fuel for 2 Nuclear Warheads, Report SaysLos Angeles Times

Iran Remains Defiant, Nuclear Agency SaysNew York Times

U.N. Report Casts Worry Over Nuclear IranWashington Post

U.N. Agency Says Iran Is Impeding InspectionsWall Street Journal

Iran ‘Hampers IAEA Investigation’BBC News

U.N. Watchdog Says Iran Boosts Nuclear WorkReuters

U.N. Nuke Agency Warns Monitoring of Iran HamperedAssociated Press

Iran Says It Has the Right to Bar U.N. InspectorsAssociated Press

Iran: Barred U.N. Inspectors Gave “False” InformationReuters

Brit Accused of Conspiring to Sell Missile Parts to Iran Fights ExtraditionVOA

Dutch town of Delft is Center of a New Iranian ActivismWashington Post

E.U. Calls ‘Barbaric’ Plans to Stone Iranian WomanAssociated Press

Iran Tells World: Don’t Make Stoning A Rights IssueReuters

United Nations

UNICEF Refocuses on Poorest of Poor ChildrenAssociated Press

U.S. Department of Defense

Defense Department Spends $500 Million on BandsWashington Post

United States

Obama Addresses Economy in Labor Day SpeechVoice of America

9 Years After 9/11, Public Safety Radio Is Not ReadyNew York Times

American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?New York Times

Use of Drones on Americans Linked to al-QaedaWashington Post editorial

Speech from the Far Side: What Our Enemies HeardWashington Post opinion

United Kingdom

Ex-U.K. Military Chief Says Blair Underfunded ArmyAssociated Press

Australia

Australian Labor Party to Form New GovernmentNew York Times

Australia’s Labor Narrowly Secures Second TermWall Street Journal

Gillard to Stay as Australian PMBBC News

Australian PM Gillard Retains PowerReuters

Australian Independent to Support Liberal PartyAssociated Press

New Zealand

Sharp Series of Aftershocks Strike New ZealandAssociated Press

Christchurch Hit by AftershocksBBC News

Africa

‘No Climate Link’ to African WarsBBC News

Nigeria: Sect Blamed for 2 Targeted KillingsAssociated Press

Nigeria City Fears Sect AttacksBBC News

South Africa Unions’ Strike SuspendedNew York Times

Liberia Sets Voter Registration for 2011 Presidential ElectionVoice of America

South Africa Unions’ Strike SuspendedNew York Times

Americas and Caribbean

3 Suspects in Mexico Migrant Massacre Found DeadAssociated Press

Soldiers Fire on Family’s Car in Mexico, Killing 2Associated Press

Mexico Begins Army Shooting ProbeBBC News

Venezuela: Chavez’s Base, the Poor, WobblesAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

In North Korea, Signs Point to Key Political ConferenceNew York Times

Eyes on N. Korea’s Transfer of PowerWashington Post

Agenda Murky for Big N. Korea Party ParleyAssociated Press

N. Korea Asks South for Flood Aid Despite TensionAssociated Press

North Korea Releases South Korean Fishing BoatLos Angeles Times

North Korea to Free Seven Fishermen Detained Last MonthWashington Post

Trade, Debt, Territorial Issues Dominate U.S.-China TalksVoice of America

China Praises ‘Sound, Stable’ Relationship With U.S.Associated Press

China Seeks to Avoid Shouting Matches With U.S.Reuters

Pirates Rob Tanker as Attacks Rise In S. China SeaReuters

Thailand’s Activists Test Government’s CrackdownWall Street Journal

Five Killed, Four Wounded In Thai SouthReuters

Philippines Asks Court to Outlaw Abu SayyafAssociated Press

Burma Military Ruler Visits China, Seeks SupportAssociated Press

U.N. Trust Fund Provides Hope for Indonesian Women Trafficked AbroadVOA

Indonesians Go Home, by the MillionsNew York Times

Indonesian Volcano Erupts Again; Strongest YetAssociated Press

Japan’s Leadership Merry-Go-RoundNew York Times editorial

Central Asia

Kyrgyz Leader Appeals For Calm Before ElectionsReuters

Europe

Spain Dismisses ETA CeasefireVoice of America

In Russia, a Shortage Triggers Soviet HabitsNew York Times

Russia’s Putin Hints At Kremlin Return In 2012Reuters

Germany Agrees to Extend Life of Nuclear PlantsNew York Times

In Europe, Science Collides with the Bottom LineWashington Post

Europe’s SplitWashington Post opinion

Middle East

Israel’s Foreign Minister Vows to Block Settlement SlowdownVoice of America

Israeli Minister: Speed Up BuildingAssociated Press

Israeli Minister: West Bank Settlement Freeze will EndBBC News

Abbas Asks U.S. to Step Into Settlement DisputeAssociated Press

Lebanese PM: Mistake to Blame Syria for Hariri KillingVoice of America

Lebanon PM Retracts Syria ChargeBBC News

Veteran Syrian Director Takes on Muslim “Extremism”Reuters

Bahrain Arrests Dozens Accused of Plotting CoupLos Angeles Times

Bahrain Accuses Shiite Activists of Terror, SubversionWall Street Journal

Mohammed ElBaradei Urges Egypt Election BoycottBBC News

Egyptian Opposition Leader Urges Election BoycottAssociated Press

Palestinian IndependenceWashington Post opinion

South Asia

India PM Warns China Wants Foothold In South AsiaReuters

Curfew after Killings in KashmirBBC News

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