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27 December SWJ Roundup

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12.27.2010 at 12:53pm

Afghanistan

Taliban Fighters Appear Quieted in AfghanistanNew York Times

U.S. Troops Battle to Hand off an Afghan ValleyWashington Post

Petraeus: NATO, Afghan, Pakistani Forces to Coordinate More OperationsVOA

Deadly Afghan Year Takes Toll on 101st AirborneAssociated Press

Afghan Leader Orders New Court For Poll ComplaintsReuters

Afghanistan to Look into Missing MedicineAssociated Press

NATO Service Member Killed by Bomb in AfghanistanAssociated Press

Blast in South Afghan City of Kandahar Kills 3Associated Press

Turkish Workers Kidnapped in PaktiaBBC News

Pakistan

Petraeus Commends Pakistan’s CounterinsurgencyAssociated Press

U.N. Suspends Food Aid in Pakistani Tribal RegionVoice of America

Pakistan Bombing Halts Food AidBBC News

Thousands Fear Hunger after Pakistan BombingAssociated Press

Pakistan’s Blasphemy Law Seen as Tool of OppressionLos Angeles Times

Necessity Pushes Pakistani Women Into Jobs and PerilNew York Times

Charting the Data for U.S. Airstrikes in Pakistan, 2004-2010Long War Journal

U.S. Predators Kill 6 ‘Rebels’ in North Waziristan StrikeLong War Journal

Pak Intel: Alleged US Missiles Hit Pakistan, Kill 12Associated Press

Iraq

Twin Suicide Blasts Strike Western IraqAssociated Press

Suicide Bombings Kill Up to 17 In Iraq’s RamadiReuters

Al-Qaida Threat on Iraq Christians Linked to EgyptAssociated Press

Iraq’s Wild Ones Are Mainly Looking to ImpressNew York Times

Conflict Metrics: Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan

States of Conflict: An UpdateNew York Times opinion

Iran

Lawyer: Iran Halts Execution of Kurdish StudentVoice of America

Family Fails to Meet Detained Journalists in IranAssociated Press

Korean Peninsula

Could North Korea be Headed for Collapse?Stars and Stripes

S. Korea Predicts North will Ramp Up Attacks in 2011Christian Science Monitor

Visitors See North Korea Still Stunted by Its IsolationNew York Times

South Korea Must Unite to Survive, says President LeeBBC News

South Korea’s Lee Says Unity Vital to Counter NorthReuters

North Korean Soldiers Boast of Yeonpyeong Island AttackLos Angeles Times

S. Korea Vows Retaliation if North Attacks AgainAssociated Press

WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks’ Assange Wins Book DealVoice of America

U.S. Department of Defense

Chiarelli: Soldiers Need More Time Home Between DeploymentsHuffington Post

Marine Corps Searches for Improved Body ArmorMarine Corps Times

From the Pentagon to the Private SectorBoston Globe

The 2007 Class of Retiring GeneralsBoston Globe

United States

Gibbs: Gitmo Isn’t Closing NowCNN News

U.S. Focusing More on Rail, Hotel SecurityWashington Times

Homeland Security Chief Defends Airport SecurityAssociated Press

Cargo that Flies over United States Doesn’t Get ScreenedWashington Post

United Kingdom

Nine Charged After U.K. Terror RaidBBC News

British Police Charge 9 on Terror OffensesNew York Times

Nine Charged After Britain Terrorism RaidsReuters

Africa

U.S. Presses Sudan, South Prepares for Independence VoteWashington Times

New Clashes in Central Nigeria After Deadly Friday BombingsVOA

Christmas Weekend Violence Kills 38 in NigeriaAssociated Press

Religious Clashes Flare In Central NigeriaReuters

U.N. Chief Condemns Nigeria ClashesBBC News

Ivory Coast General Strike Called to Oust GbagboAssociated Press

Ivory Coast General Strike CalledBBC News

Ivory Coast’s Ouattara Calls For Nationwide StrikeReuters

Americas

Mexico Says Its Troops Killed U.S. Man, Planted EvidenceAssociated Press

A Mexican Drug Lord and Panamanian President’s RequestWashington Post

Colombia’s Santos is a New Breed of DiplomatWashington Post

‘Colombia Can Play Role that Coincides with U.S. Interest’Washington Post

Conflict Over Squatters Divides ArgentinaNew York Times

Venezuela: Chavez Bids Critical Farewell to Adversary PerezAssociated Press

Chavez Uses Decree for Disaster Fund in VenezuelaAssociated Press

Asia Pacific

Poverty Breeds New Generation of Filipino RebelsAssociated Press

MILF Doubts Resumption of Peace TalksPhilippine Inquirer

Philippine Rebels Threaten Attacks Despite TalksAssociated Press

Communist Rebels in Mindanao Optimistic About Peace TalksPhilippine Inquirer

Truce broken in MindoroPhilippine Star

Europe

Hundreds Rally In Moscow Against Ethnic ViolenceVoice of America

Protesting Ethnic Strife in RussiaNew York Times

Thousands Rally in Moscow Against Ethnic ViolenceAssociated Press

Former Russian Tycoon Convicted in 2nd CaseNew York Times

More Germans say ‘Nein’ to IslamistsAssociated Press

Portugal’s Drug Policy Pays Off; U.S. Eyes LessonsAssociated Press

Dutch Clear 5 of 12 Detained Somalis of TerrorismAssociated Press

Police Defuse Package At Greek Embassy In RomeReuters

The Putinization of HungaryWashington Post editorial

Middle East

Israeli Foreign Minister: Peace Is ‘Impossible’Associated Press

Israel, Hamas Trade Threats as Border Tensions EscalateVoice of America

Israel Again Refuses to Apologize for Attack on Turkish ShipVoice of America

Ship in Israel Raid Returns to TurkeyNew York Times

Israel Won’t Attend Racism Conference FeteAssociated Press

Yemen Sets Up Anti-Terror Unit in Al-Qaida BastionAssociated Press

Preserving Heritage, and the Fabric of Life, in SyriaNew York Times

Egypt: State of EmergencyWashington Post opinion

South Asia

Sri Lankan Detainees Pass University Entrance ExamsBBC News

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