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7 March SWJ Roundup

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03.07.2011 at 11:26am

Middle East / North Africa Unrest

Rebel Advance in Libya Set Back by Heavy Assault – New York Times

Gaddafi Forces Repel Libyan Opposition – Washington Post

Libya Rebels, Regime Both Claim Victories – Los Angeles Times

Libyan Rebels Try to Regroup After Setback – Associated Press

Violence in Libya Sows Fears of Long Civil War – Washington Post

Gadhafi Could Wage Protracted Civil War – Washington Times

Gaddafi Counter-Offensives Raise Civil War Fears – Reuters

Gaddafi Launches Counter-Offensive on Libyan Rebels – Reuters

Libyan Rebels Continue Drive Toward Tripoli – Voice of America

Rebels Battle Gaddafi Offensive – BBC News

Free of Qaddafi, City Tries to Build a New Order – New York Times

Libyan Rebels Beat Back Attack on Misrata-Residents – Reuters

Gadhafi Forces Attack Rebels Advancing West – Voice of America

U.S. Weighs Options, on Air and Sea – New York Times

America’s Secret Plan to Arm Libya’s Rebels – The Independent

U.S. Senators Call for No-flight Zone Over Libya – New York Times

Congressional Ldrs. Push for More Aggressive Response – Washington Post

GOP Prods Obama on Libya – Wall Street Journal

British Team Leaves Libya After Being Held by Rebels – Voice of America

U.K. Diplomatic Team Leaves Libya After Problems – Associated Press

In Venezuela, Chavez Tries to Boost Gaddafi – Washington Post

A Libyan Leader at War With Rebels, and Reality – New York TImes

Gadhafi: Shrewd, Eccentric, or Insane? – Voice of America

Egypt Protesters Attacked by ‘Armed Civilians’ in Cairo – BBC News

State Security HQ Overrun in Cairo – Washington Post

Armed Men Attack Protesters Outside Cairo Police HQ – Reuters

Egypt Gets New Foreign and Interior Ministers – Voice of America

Answering the Public, Egypt Names a New Cabinet – New York Times

New Egypt PM Names Most of New Cabinet – Associated Press

New Egypt FM Likely to be Tougher on Israel – Washington Post

Thousands Protest at Bahrain Prime Minister’s Office – Voice of America

Shiite Protesters in Bahrain Besiege PM Office – Associated Press

Bahrain’s Promised Spending Fails to Quell Dissent – New York Times

Senior Saudi Clerics Forbid Protests – Voice of America

Saudi Arabia Detains Shi’ites as Clerics Ban Protests – Reuters

In Kuwait, a Long Battle to Oust the Prime Minister – Washington Post

Thousands Protest Against Lebanon’s Sectarian System – Reuters

U.S. Warns Americans in Yemen – Washington Post

Government Backers Attack Protesters in Yemen – Associated Press

How to Help Egypt – Washington Post opinion

Israel / Palestinians

Israeli PM: World Conditioned to Back Palestinians – Associated Press

Israel Plans Work at Contested Jerusalem Holy Site – Reuters

Iraq

Neighborhood Celebrates as a Wall Is Taken Away – New York Times

Iraq Blast Kills 6 in Oil-Rich Basra – Associated Press

Iran

Chávez May Be Violating Iran Sanctions – Wall Street Journal

Iran’s Opportunity In The Persian Gulf – STRATFOR / Forbes

Afghanistan

Gates in Afghanistan to Assess Troop Withdrawals – New York Times

Gates in Afghanistan to Evaluate War Progress – Associated Press

Casualties Take Focus From Gates’s Afghan Trip – Reuters

Afghan Prison an Insurgent Breeding Ground – Washington Post

U.S. Rebuilds Afghan Village it Destroyed – Los Angeles Times

Karzai Condemns Civilian Casualties by NATO Troops – Voice of America

Karzai Rejects U.S. Apology for Deaths of 9 Boys – New York Times

Karzai Rebukes U.S. Over Civilian Deaths – BBC News

Afghan President Rejects U.S. Apology Over Killings – Associated Press

Roadside Bomb Kills Afghanistan Civilians – BBC News

Pakistan

New U.S. Envoy Visits Pakistan Amid Tensions – Associated Press

Piracy

USS Bulkeley Frees Ship, Crew from Suspected Pirates – Virginian-Pilot

U.S. Navy Frees Ship From Indian Ocean Pirates – CNN News

U.S. Commandos Capture 4 Suspected Pirates in Raid – Associated Press

U.S. Department of Defense

Navy Readies for End of ‘Don’t Ask’ – Washington Post

United States

Partisan Divide Continues on U.S. Federal Budget – Voice of America

Obama Considers Tapping Oil Reserve – New York Times

White House Seeks to Allay Muslims’ Fears – New York Times

House Panel to Look at Radicalization of U.S. Muslims – Associated Press

New Zealand

Earthquake Could Cost New Zealand $11 Billion – Reuters

Africa

Abyei Clashes Cloud North-South Sudan Talks – Voice of America

Sudan Central Bank Governor Resigns Ahead of Secession – Reuters

Ivory Coast: Clashes and Looting Amid Political Crisis – BBC News

Ivory Coast Rebels Claim to Expand Their Advance – New York Times

Ivorian Rebels Claim Capture of Another Town – Reuters

South Sudan Militia Clashes Kill at Least 56 – Reuters

Houses Looted by Police in Ivory Coast – Associated Press

African Union Head Leaves Ivory Coast After Talks With Rival Leaders – VOA

Somali Forces Take Border Town From Rebels – New York Times

Somali Official: Pro-Gov’t Force Takes 2nd Town – Associated Press

Kenya Arrests Somali Man With American Passport – Associated Press

Americas

In Mexico’s Drug War, Loved Ones Simply Vanish – Los Angeles Times

Mexican Church Takes a Closer Look at Donors – New York Times

Gunmen Kill 3 at Bar Near U.S. Consulate in Juarez – Associated Press

Personality Divides Haiti’s Presidential Candidates – Los Angeles Times

Asia Pacific

China Security Tight After New Protest Calls – BBC News

China Tracks Foreign Journalists – New York Times

Beijing Tightens Controls Over Foreign Media – Associated Press

China Sees Positive Trend in Ties With U.S. – Associated Press

China Says U.S. Must Stop Taiwan Arms Sales – Reuters

China’s Leadership Cowers – Washington Post editorial

Japanese FM Quits Over Illegal Campaign Donation – Voice of America

Japan Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara Resigns – BBC News

North Korea Proposes Talks on 4 People’s Defection – Associated Press

Vietnam Releases Human Rights Lawyer From Prison – Associated Press

Tibet Leader Says Separatism Still a Threat – Associated Press

Agents Say Tibet Closed to Foreigners in March – Associated Press

Europe

German Minister’s Comments on Islam Stir Debate – New York Times

Ireland’s Opposition Groups Form Coalition Government – Associated Press

Estonia’s Center-Right Coalition Wins Election – Reuters

Ex-President Chirac Faces French Corruption Trial – Associated Press

Turkey Charges Five More Journalists Over Coup Plot – Reuters

South Asia

India Ally to Quit Cabinet, Coalition Safe for Now – Reuters

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