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21 September SWJ Roundup

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09.21.2010 at 09:58am

Afghanistan

Defense Officials Predict Slow Afghan ProgressWall Street Journal

Opposition Sees Gains After Afghan VotingNew York Times

Voter Fraud Claims Abound After Afghan ElectionsLos Angeles Times

Fraud Must be Investigated, Afghan Vote Observers SayWashington Times

Attacks Down, Voting Up in Afghan ElectionsAmerican Forces Press Service

Intimidation, Fraud Mar Afghan VoteVoice of America

Karzai Hails Afghan Election as ‘Serious’ Flaws FoundBloomberg

Officials Laud Afghans for Election RolesAmerican Forces Press Service

Afghan Officials Say Too Early to Judge ElectionAssociated Press

Afghan Warlords Hedge Bets, Contest ElectionsAssociated Press

Forces Protect Afghans During ElectionsAmerican Forces Press Service

British Forces Leave Afghanistan’s Deadly Sangin DistrictVoice of America

U.K. Troops Leave Afghan FlashpointBBC News

Britain Hands Over to U.S. in Deadly Afghan DistrictNew York Times

9 NATO Soldiers Die in Afghan CrashWashington Post

9 NATO Members Killed in Afghan Copter CrashNew York Times

9 Deaths Make 2010 Toll Worst of Afghan WarLos Angeles Times

NATO Members Killed in Afghan CrashAssociated Press

Helicopter Crash Makes 2010 Worst Year Of Afghan WarReuters

Contractor Helps Troops Gain Conversation SkillsWashington Post

Reinventing Afghan Real EstateWashington Post

In Afghanistan, Boys Are Prized and Girls Live the PartNew York Times

Pakistan

Pakistan Aid Approaches 8 Million PoundsAmerican Forces Press Service

Iraq

Children of al-Qaeda Pay for Sins of their FathersWashington Post

Blast Kills 2 Iraqi Soldiers in Country’s NorthAssociated Press

Iran

At U.N. Obama to tell Iran Door Open to EngagementReuters

Iran Hits At U.N. Nuclear WatchdogReuters

Special Report: Tracking Iran’s Nuclear Money Trail to TurkeyReuters

Iran’s Paramilitary Force Gets New MissileAssociated Press

Shourd Feels only ‘One-third Free’ after Iran Prison ReleaseLos Angeles Times

Trekkers and Other Troubles in IranWashington Times editorial

Al Qaeda

Bin Laden Said to be Mulling Cease-fireWTOP News

Pakistani Identified as al Qaeda Top BrassWashington Times

U.S. Department of Defense

Army’s Future Looks a Lot Like the PresentWashington Times

Senate Hearing Set on JFCOM ClosureWashington Post

McDonnell Invited to JFCOM Meeting at PentagonVirginian-Pilot

Key Meetings Next Week on Joint Forces CommandDaily Press

More Details About Arlington Cemetary ErrorsWashington Post

The Wars’ Continuing TollNew York Times editorial

Defense Authorization Bill: D-Day for U.S. MilitaryWashington Times opinion

United States

Sen. Graham: U.S. is ‘Punting’ on National Security IssuesWashington Post

FBI Probes Were Improper, Justice SaysWashington Post

Internal Report Raps FBI’s Probes of Advocacy GroupsWashington Times

FBI Spying Not Fueled by Politics, Report SaysNew York Times

U.S. Muslim Leaders Call for Week of ‘Dialogue’ With Other FaithsVOA

United Kingdom

Britain’s Liberal Democrats Adjust to Power, and CriticsNew York Times

United Nations

U.N. Chief Urges World Leaders to Meet Millennium GoalsVoice of America

U.N. Foresees Dramatic Cuts in World PovertyWashington Post

Millennium Development Goals Appear Out of Reach in AfricaLos Angeles Times

U.N. Millennium Goals ‘Can be Met’BBC News

U.N. Says Rich Must Not Cut Aid to Poor to Balance BudgetsReuters

France Steps Up Pledge to Combat World PovertyAssociated Press

World

Report: Poor Countries Face Education CrisisAssociated Press

Developing Nations to Get Clean-Burning StovesNew York Times

Africa

South Sudan Independence Vote Stokes ConcernsLos Angeles Times

Sudan Slow to Act on Referendum, Official SaysWashington Times

Frontrunners for Nigerian Presidency Focus on Economy, SecurityVOA

Branson Charity Seeks to Aid ZimbabweNew York Times

Zimbabwe Constitution Meetings Halted by ViolenceAssociated Press

Suicide Bomber Attacks Somali Presidential PalaceReuters

Suicide Attack on Somalia’s Gov’t FoiledAssociated Press

Seized Somali Media Network ‘Must Serve Islam’BBC News

French Troops Hunt Niger HostagesBBC News

French Soldiers Hunt for Abducted Workers in NigerAssociated Press

South Africa’s Zuma Sttacks ANC DivisionsBBC News

Americas and Caribbean

Brazil Becoming a Player in the Global EconomyWashington Post

Scandal Puts Bumps in Path of Brazil Leader’s ProtégéeNew York Times

Border Tensions Are Seen at Governors’ ConferenceNew York Times

Mexico Paper, a Drug War Victim, Calls for a VoiceNew York Times

Desperate Plea from a Mexican NewspaperLos Angeles Times

Juarez Newspaper Vows to Keep Reporting Amid ViolenceWashington Post

Mexico Newspaper Pleads to CartelsBBC News

Mexico Makes Veiled Criticism of Border NewspaperAssociated Press

Senior FARC Rebel Leader ‘Killed’ in ColombiaBBC News

Veteran Rebel Leader Killed In Colombia RaidReuters

Colombia: 3 Share $500K for Tips on Bombed RebelsAssociated Press

Chavez Turns on The Charm For Venezuela VoteReuters

Venezuela Guards Power Grid to Buffer ElectionsAssociated Press

Venezuela Sends 2 Drug Suspects to United StatesAssociated Press

Not-Guilty Pleas by Pair, Passing Secrets to VenezuelaAssociated Press

Nicaragua Presidential Race Shaping Up to be a BruiserLos Angeles Times

Asia Pacific

North Korea Set for Leadership SummitBBC News

North Korea to Hold Key Party Convention Next WeekAssociated Press

North Korea Ruling Party to Hold Leadership MeetingReuters

North Korea Set for Leadership SummitBBC News

Scenarios: What Delayed North Korea Ruling Party Meeting?Reuters

Boat Collision Sparks Anger, Breakdown in China-Japan TalksWashington Post

Japan Urges Calm in Islands Row with ChinaBBC News

Japan Wants Nationalism Avoided In China Sea RowReuters

Officials Blamed in Manila HijackBBC News

Philippines Weighs Charges Over Hostage StandoffAssociated Press

Fears of ‘Christianization’ in IndonesiaNew York Times

Death of 9-Year-Old Puts Focus on Thai Gang WarsAssociated Press

Central Asia

Tajikistan Says Militants Were Behind Attack on TroopsNew York Times

23 Soldiers Killed in Tajikistan AmbushAssociated Press

Radical Islam Challenges Central Asian LeadersReuters

Europe

France Raises Terror Security, New Threat ReportedAssociated Press

War Crimes Prosecutor Presses Serbia on MladicVoice of America

Prosecutor: Mladic Arrest Vital For War Crimes CourtsReuters

Sweden PM Calls for Calm After Historic ElectionVoice of America

Political Earthquake Shakes Up SwedenNew York Times

German Opposition Seeks Nuclear ReferendumNew York Times

Macedonia: Moderate Muslims Seek Help Against SectAssociated Press

Middle East

Saudi King Meets Top U.S., Canadian Counter-terror OfficialsAFP

Mubarak to Berlin And Rome to Discuss MideastReuters

Turkey’s Gul Backs Mideast Nuclear-Free ZoneAssociated Press

Peres And Abbas Met Monday In New YorkReuters

Israel’s Peres: Turkish Conditions for Meeting UnacceptableAssociated Press

Israelis Float Settlement Deal Involving SpyNew York Times

Peace Now Flight Highlights West Bank SettlementsNew York Times

Israeli Minister: Palestinians Need to CompromiseAssociated Press

PM Wants Israeli Troops at Palestinian BorderAssociated Press

Israeli Arab Accused of Spying Freed in Plea DealAssociated Press

Israel Angry At Russian Plan to Sell Syria Missiles Reuters

Lebanon: Doom, Gloom and an Economic BoomVoice of America

Thousands of Yemenis Flee Battle With al-QaidaAssociated Press

Thousands Flee Qaeda Clashes In South YemenReuters

Bahrain Revokes Citizenship of Top Shiite ClericAssociated Press

South Asia

Delegation of Indian Lawmakers Visits Indian KashmirVoice of America

Indian MPs Meet Kashmir LeadersBBC News

India Lawmakers Meet Detained Kashmir SeparatistsReuters

Sri Lanka War Panel ‘Missing’ EvidenceBBC News

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