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23 January SWJ Roundup

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01.23.2011 at 12:32pm

Afghanistan

Marines Pay Price Trying to Secure Afghan Hot Spot – Los Angeles Times

Taliban and Western Forces Focus on Afghan District – Los Angeles Times

Karzai Agrees to Seat New Afghan Parliament – New York Times

Karzai Agrees to Inaugurate Afghan Parliament – Washington Post

Karzai Agrees to Let Afghanistan Parliament Meet – Los Angeles Times

Karzai Backs Down in Dispute Over Afghan Parliament – BBC News

Karzai Backs Down in Dispute with Afghan Lawmakers – Associated Press

Karzai Rows Back to End Crisis Over Parliament – Reuters

Afghan Parliament Deal Brings Protest, Uncertainty – Associated Press

Karzai Silent Over Parliament Deal, Lawmakers Worry – Reuters

Afghan Gov. Cites Security Firms with U.S. Ties for Violations – Washington Post

Promises, Promises: Scrutiny of Afghan No-bid Deal – Associated Press

Pakistan

Pair of U.S. Drone Strikes Kill 6 in Pakistan – Associated Press

Pakistan Over the Edge – Washington Post opinion

Iraq

Electoral Ruling by Iraqi High Court Riles Maliki’s Rivals – Los Angeles Times

Iraqi Cleric Muqtada Sadr Leaves for Iran Again – Voice of America

Iraq Shia Cleric Moqtada Sadr ‘Returns to Iran’ – BBC News

Official: Iraq Militia Chief Behind Pilgrim Blasts – Associated Press

Search Goes on for Missing Americans in Iraq – Associated Press

Police: Flurry of Car Bombs Kill 8 in Baghdad – Associated Press

Iran

Iran Nuclear Talks End With No Agreement – Voice of America

Iran Nuclear Talks End with No Agreement – Washington Post

No Progress as Iran Nuclear Talks End – New York Times

Nuclear Negotiations with Iran End in Failure – Los Angeles Times

Foreign Powers ‘Disappointed’ at Iran Nuclear Talks – BBC News

Big Powers Leave Iran Nuclear Talks Empty-Handed – Reuters

After Failed Iran Nuclear Talks: What Now? – Associated Press

Iran May Face More Pressure After Talks Fail – Reuters

Iran Names Acting Foreign Minister as Top Diplomat – Associated Press

Iran Bars Tehran Mayor From U.S. Transport Ceremony – Reuters

Iran is Still Holding Us Hostage – Washington Post opinion

Activism / Response

How a Single Match Can Ignite a Revolution – New York Times

For Arabs, a Glimmer of Hope in Tunisia – Los Angeles Times

In Mideast Activism, a New Tilt Away From Ideology – New York Times

The Middle East’s Growing Political Unrest – Washington Post editorial

One Small Revolution – New York Times opinion

Dictatorship for Dummies, Tunisia Edition – Washington Post opinion

Piracy

Malaysia Detains 7 Somali Pirates after Hijack Attempt – Voice of America

Malaysia Navy Foils Ship Hijack Attempt, Seizes Pirates – BBC News

U.S. Department of Defense

Hasan Awaits Decision on Whether He is Fit to Stand Trial – CNN News

Generals Clash on Cause of April Osprey Crash – Air Force Times

Army Sees Smart Phones as Force Multipliers – Federal New Radio

United States

Obama to Press Centrist Agenda in SOTU Address – New York Times

Obama’s SOTU Address to Focus on Economic Plans – Washington Post

Former Spy With Agenda Operates Own Private CIA – New York Times

Domestic Use of Aerial Drones Likely to Prompt Debate – Washington Post

Hacker Sells Access to Military, Gov. Websites – Int. Business Times

Former Iranian Hostages Reunite at West Point – AFPS

Former Iran Hostages Reunite at West Point – Associated Press

Five-year Pay Freeze, More Federal Job Cuts Proposed – Federal New Radio

American Foreign Policy – Washington Post opinion

United Kingdom

Portsmouth Bids Farewell to Warship HMS Ark Royal – BBC News

Thousands Send Off Decommissioned HMS Ark Royal – Associated Press

Africa

Tunisians Rally Against Interim Government – Voice of America

Tunisian PM Mohamed Ghannouchi Under Pressure to Quit – BBC News

Tunisia’s Inner Workings Emerge Online – New York Times

Once-Feared Tunisian Police Join Protesters – Associated Press

Shooting Probe Pledged as Protests Target Tunisia PM – Reuters

Police, Demonstrators Clash in Algeria – Voice of America

Several Injured in Pro-democracy March in Algiers – BBC News

Algeria Police Break Up March; At Least 19 Injured – Associated Press

Provisional Results Show South Sudan Votes to Secede – Reuters

West African Leaders Meeting on Ivory Coast Presidential Crisis – VOA

West African Leaders Move to Starve Gbagbo Of Funds – Reuters

Central African Republic Strongman Faces Vote – Associated Press

Americas

Car Bomb in Central Mexico Kills Police Officer – Associated Press

Haiti: Duvalier Expresses ‘Profound Sadness’ for Victims of His Regime – VOA

Haiti President: Duvalier Should Face Justice – Associated Press

Asia Pacific

North Korea Party Charter Revision Details Power Shift – Voice of America

Despite Offer of Talks, North Korea’s Motives Suspect – Associated Press

China Inc.: Maybe Japan Was Just a Warm-Up – New York Times

China Praises Hu’s Trip to U.S. as ‘Fruitful’ – Associated Press

China’s New Stealth Fighter May Use U.S. Technology – Associated Press

Europe

Ahmet Davutoglu: Turkey’s Rules – New York Times

Irish Leader Quits as Leader of His Party – New York Times

Irish PM Brian Cowen Steps Down as Fianna Fail Leader – BBC News

Portugal Set to Re-Elect President, Boost For Reforms – Reuters

Italy’s Berlusconi Digs In Heels Despite Sex Probe – Reuters

International Community Concern Over Deadly Protests in Albania – VOA

Crisis Escalates in Albania After Protest Deaths – Associated Press

Russian Defense Minister’s Call to Replace AK-47 – FOX News

Gorch Fock “Mutiny”: Captain Relieved of Duty – The Local

Middle East

In Mideast Activism, a New Tilt Away From Ideology – New York Times

For Arabs, a Glimmer of Hope in Tunisia – Los Angeles Times

The Middle East’s Growing Political Unrest – Washington Post editorial

Lebanon Ponders its Political Future – Voice of America

Lebanon Political Crisis Threatens Economic Gains – Associated Press

Justice for Hariri, and Lebanon – Los Angeles Times editorial

Thousands Demand Ouster of Yemen’s President – Associated Press

Yemen Arrests Female Activist, Students Protest – Reuters

Scholar Floats an Idea for a Palestinian Map – New York Times

Israel’s Lieberman Charts Interim Peace Deal – Reuters

Saudi King Arrives in Morocco After Treatment in U.S. – Reuters

South Asia

A Law Empowers Indians, but Some Pay a Price – New York Times

Nepal’s Maoists Hand Over Control of Ex-Rebels – Voice of America

Nepal Takes Command of Ex-Rebels – New York Times

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