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29 October SWJ Roundup

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10.29.2010 at 10:53am

Afghanistan

Real Test of Kandahar Progress May Be in JuneStars and Stripes

NATO: Kandahar Campaign’s Fate Not Clear Until JuneReuters

Elders Could Fuel Stability in Kandahar, General SaysAFPS

Lynn Sees Counterinsurgency Success in Afghan VillageAFPS

Air Strike Targets Haqqani LeaderAFPS

‘Crucial’ Audit on Afghanistan ContractorsWashington Post

U.S. ‘Not Tracking Afghan Spending’BBC News

NATO Chief Pledges to Uphold Afghan Women’s RightsReuters

Defense Chief Confirms Afghan Militia in AustraliaAssociated Press

Afghan Raids Net $60M in HeroinWashington Times

Russia, U.S. Collaborate in Afghan Drug RaidAssociated Press

The Invisible WarWashington Post opinion

Defining Afghan ‘Reconciliation’Washington Times opinion

Pakistan

U.S. Military Reaches Pakistan Flood Relief MilestoneAFPS

Missile Strike Kills 7 Militants in PakistanAssociated Press

Iraq

U.S. Remains Silent on Tarik Aziz SentenceLos Angeles Times

Iraqi TV Personality Gives Microphone to the MassesWashington Post

Iraqi Lawmakers Demand Inquiry of Abuse ClaimsAssociated Press

Iran

U.S. Prepares New Offer For Iran Nuclear TalksReuters

Iran Offers to Resume Nuclear TalksAssociated Press

Iran Ready For Nuclear Talks After November 10Reuters

Finland Grants Asylum to Former Iranian DiplomatReuters

U.S. Department of Defense

Inquiry Finds U.S. Official Set Up Spy Ring in S. AsiaNew York Times

Commandant Spells Out Priorities for CorpsMarine Corps Times

Commandant Vows to Make Corps Lighter, More MobileStars and Stripes

Commandant Sets Marines on Course for FutureSan Diego Union Tribune

Army Service Rifles Getting Significant UpgradesStars and Stripes

United States

Intelligence Spending at Record $80.1 BillionWashington Post

Intel Sharing Reviewed on Mumbai TerroristWashington Times

U.S. Continues Aid to Nations That Used Child SoldiersNew York Times

Widow to Gitmo Prisoner: You Are a MurdererAssociated Press

Guantanamo Convict Tells Soldier’s Widow: “I’m Sorry”Reuters

U.N. Seeks Release of Omar KhadrAssociated Press

D.C. Metro Plot Suspect Sought to Fight TroopsWashington Post

Trying KSMWashington Post opinion

United Kingdom

Defending Secrecy, British Spy Chief Goes PublicNew York Times

British Spy Chief Goes Public to Make Case for SecrecyLos Angeles Times

Britain’s Spy Master Goes PublicWashington Times

U.K. Spy Chief Defends Secrecy in 1st Public SpeechAssociaed Press

U.K. Spy Boss Defends Secrecy, Nukes Key ThreatReuters

Africa

Somali Militants Grow More Brazen in AttackWashington Post

Islamist Insurgents Execute Teenagers in SomaliaNew York Times

Somali Islamists al-Shabab ‘Execute Two Young Women’BBC News

Southern Sudanese Head South Ahead of Key VoteAssociated Press

ICC Urges Arrest of War Crimes SuspectsAssociated Press

U.N. Sends More Peacekeepers to Ivory Coast For PollReuters

Nigeria Rapped for Mass EvictionsBBC News

Nigerian Oil City Evictions to Affect 200kAssociated Press

Guinea Election Hopeful Cancels Tour with RivalBBC News

Americas and Caribbean

Civilians Falling Victim to Mexico Drug WarNew York Times

4 Killed as Gunmen Attack Factory Buses in Ciudad JuarezLos Angeles Times

A Mexico Massacre in Unfamiliar Place: The CapitalAssociated Press

9 Policemen Killed in Ambush in Western MexicoAssociated Press

Eleven Die in Two Mexico AttacksBBC News

Mexico’s Calderon: U.S. Not Doing Enough in Drugs WarBBC News

Argentina Enters New Political Era as Kirchner DiesReuters

Argentine Leader Ponders Solo Political FutureAssociated Press

Venezuela Business Leaders Attacked at GunpointBBC News

Business Leaders Briefly Kidnapped in VenezuelaAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

Clinton: U.S. Committed to ‘Getting it Right’ in China RelationshipVOA

Clinton Says China is Not an AdversaryNew York Times

China Is Said to Resume Shipping Rare Earth MineralsNew York Times

ASEAN to Bring in U.S. as Counterbalance to ChinaAssociated Press

China Crackdown on Dissidents ContinuesWashington Post

China Dissidents Under Lockdown as Nobel Tensions LingerReuters

Japan And China Leaders to Hold Bilateral TalksReuters

China’s Rare-earth PowerWashington Post editorial

Vietnam Arrests Bloggers, Sentences ActivistsWashington Post

U.S.: North Korean Leadership Transition In Early StagesReuters

WFP Chief Says Aid Efforts to North Korea LackingVoice of America

Canada to Impose New Sanctions on North KoreaAssociated Press

U.S. And Japan Stage Successful Missile-Defense TestReuters

Obama Visit to Indonesia Will Include a SpeechNew York Times

Indonesia Reviews Disaster Emergency EffortsVoice of America

Indonesian Tsunami Zone Welcomes Aid ShipmentsBBC News

Death Toll From Indonesian Disasters Tops 400Associated Press

Elements Slow Aid in IndonesiaNew York Times

U.N. Chief: ‘Not Too Late’ for Burma ElectionsAssociated Press

Burma Court Hears Suu Kyi Appeal Over DetentionAssociated Press

U.N. Secretary-General Says Khmer Rouge Tribunal Plays Vital RoleVOA

Europe

Immigration Backlash Troubles EuropeVoice of America

Britain Asks E.U. to Cut Budget, Adding to Discord Within BlocNew York Times

E.U. Leaders Back Limited Treaty ChangeReuters

New Strikes After French Pension VoteNew York Times

Serbia’s E.U. Aspirations Face Long Road AheadNew York Times

Serbia Raises Reward For Mladic to 10 Million EurosReuters

Italy Seeks Stiffer Sentence for Ex-CIA OfficialAssociated Press

Russian Military Test-Fires 3 Ballistic MissilesAssociated Press

Middle East

No Progress in Peace Talks Following Palestinian MeetingVoice of America

Palestinians, Egypt Say Mideast Focus Still on TalksReuters

Egypt’s FM: No Breakthrough in Mideast TalksAssociated Press

Israel Says Nigeria Weapons Were Headed for Gaza StripAssociated Press

Don’t Aid Hariri Tribunal, Hezbollah WarnsNew York Times

Hezbollah’s Nasrallah Urges Hariri Tribunal BoycottBBC News

Lebanon: Hezbollah Calls for Boycott of U.N. TribunalAssociated Press

Hezbollah Calls on Lebanese to Boycott Hariri CourtReuters

U.N.-Backed Court Criticises Hezbollah Boycott CallReuters

Syria Flouts Lebanon Sovereignty, Arms Militants Says U.S.Reuters

25 Opposition Activists Go on Trial in BahrainWashington Times

Security Tight At Bahrain Trial Of Shi’itesReuters

Bahrain Detainees Allege Abuses at Coup Plot TrialAssociated Press

Yemen Leader’s Hold on Country Growing TenuousAssociated Press

Kidnapped Swedish Engineer Freed in YemenAssociated Press

Mideast ImpasseWashington Post opinion

South Asia

Home for Super-Rich Tests India’s ValuesNew York Times

Obama’s India TripWashington Post opinion

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