Suicide Bombers Kill At Least 10 Afghan Police - Voice of America
Afghan Police Building Hit by Bombers in Uniforms - New York Times
Suicide Bombers Kill 12 at Afghan Police HQ - Associated Press
Election Woes, Apparent Bribe Attempt Caught on Video - Washington Post
More Afghans Pursue Asylum - Washington Post
Afghan Spy Agency Denies Talks with Taliban Impostor - Agence France-Presse
U.S. Now in Afghanistan as Long as Soviets - Los Angeles Times
The Man Who Would Be Taliban - New York Times opinion
Talks are the Only Route in Afghanistan - Los Angeles Times opinion
Pakistan
Displaced Prepare for Risky Return to South Waziristan - Los Angeles Times
Pakistan Offers Big Reward For Taliban Informers - Reuters
Shiite Deal Gives Militants New Afghan Access - Associated Press
Cargo Plane Crashes in Pakistan's Largest City, 8 Killed - Los Angeles Times
Korean Peninsula
U.S., South Korea Begin Military Exercises - Voice of America
U.S. and South Korea Begin Joint Naval Exercises - New York Times
U.S., South Korea Move Forward with Military Exercises - Washington Post
U.S. and Sorth Korea Begin Military Exercises - BBC News
U.S.-S.Korea in Show of Force as Islanders Take Refuge - Sydney Morning Herald
U.S. and South Korea Push Ahead With War Games - Associated Press
U.S., South Korea Begin Joint Military Exercises - Reuters
South Korea Cancels Alert on Yeonpyeong Island - Wall Sreet Journal
South Korea Experiences a Stirring for Revenge - New York Times
Heightened Diplomacy Before U.S.-South Korean War Exercises - VOA
South Korea's Lee Asks China to Take "More Fair" Stance on North - Reuters
Iraq
Iraq's PM Hopes to Have New Government by Mid-December - VOA
Taking Lead, Iraqi Premier Vows to Forge Government - New York Times
Maliki Vows to Form Iraqi Cabinet Within Weeks - Washington Post
Iraqi PM Maliki Says to Form Government By Mid-December - Reuters
In Iraq, 'We're Still Getting Hit' - New York Times
Iraqi Premier: No Need for U.S. Troops After 2011 - Associated Press
Iraq Arrests 12 Suspects In Baghdad Church Attack - Reuters
Iran
Iran: Bushehr Nuclear Reactor Fully Loaded - Voice of America
Lebanon's Prime Minister Visits Iran - Los Angeles Times
Lebanese Premier Arrives In Iran - Reuters
Lebanese PM Seeks Support in Iran Visit - Associated Press
Iran Nabs Would-Be Hijacker on Syria-Bound Plane - Associated Press
WikiLeaks
Clinton Reaches Out to Several Countries about Wikileaks - Voice of America
SWJ Wikileaks Roundup - Small Wars Journal
U.S. Department of Defense
Strategy for Treating Wounded, Keep Them Moving - Washington Post
War Machines: Recruiting Robots for Combat - New York Times
Pentagon Hunting for Permanent Home for AFRICOM - Washington Post
Analyst Loses Clearance and Job, DIA Won't Say Why - Washington Post
A Tiny, Inexperienced Firm and a $250 million Army Contract - Washington Post
Marine Pushback to Permitting Openly Gay Military - Associated Press
United States
FBI Foils Elaborate Bomb Plot in Oregon - Washington Post
FBI Says Oregon Suspect Planned Attack of 'Grand Scale' - New York Times
Oregon Bomb-plot Suspect Wanted 'Spectacular Show' - Associated Press
Why Israeli Security Model Can't Work for the U.S. - Washington Post opinion
Africa
Southern Sudanese Carry High Hopes, Many Challenges - Washington Post
Southern Sudan Extends Referendum Deadline by a Week - BBC News
Sudan Extends Vote Registration After Huge Turnout - Reuters
For 'Lost Boy,' Vote in Sudan Is Homecoming - New York Times
Sudan's Bashir Will Attend Africa-EU Summit - Reuters
Ivory Coast's President Imposes Election Curfew - Voice of America
Ivory Coast Clashes Claim Three Lives Ahead of Vote - BBC News
Ivory Coast Holds Tense And Tight Run-Off Vote - Reuters
Zuma Claims Success in Zimbabwe Mediation - BBC News
Nigeria Detains 12 In Halliburton Bribery Case - Reuters
Somali Lawmakers Pass Proposed Cabinet - Associated Press
Americas and Caribbean
Mexico: Another Tunnel and Two More Warehouses Found - Los Angeles Times
Mexico: Tijuana's Top Cop Fought Cartel Grip, Out of Job - Los Angeles Times
Mexico: Tijuana Top Cop Who Fought Cartels Is Out of a Job - Associated Press
Doubts Rise Over Release of Mexican Politician - Reuters
Brazil: Rio Drug Traffickers are Surrounded by Police and Army - BBC News
Brazil: Rio Cops, Troops Preparing to Invade Gang Haven - Associated Press
Brazil's Rio Tense as Police Close In on Slum Gang - Reuters
Brazil: War for Rio? Olympic City Facing Gang Backlash - Associated Press
Venezuela: Chavez Promotes General Criticized by Opposition - Associated Press
Unpopular President Says Peruvians Sad by Nature - Associated Press
Turnout Remains Big Question in Haiti Election - Voice of America
Haiti Presidential Election Gains in Drama - Los Angeles Times
Preparation for Haiti Elections Is Marred by Problems - New York Times
Haitians Stuggle to Secure ID Cards Needed to Vote - Washington Post
Haiti Rally Gunfire Stirs Tensions on Eve Of Vote - Reuters
Factbox: Several Frontrunners In Haiti Presidential Race - Reuters
Asia Pacific
Okinawa Election Could Set Back U.S.-Japan Relations - Stars and Stripes
Taiwan Elections May Hinge on China - New York Times
Local Votes Lift Taiwan Leader's Policy - New York Times
U.N. Official Meets Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi - Associated Press
Europe
Envoy: Joint NATO-Russia Missile Defense Likely - Associated Press
Russia: No Missile Defense Proposal Made to NATO - Agence France-Presse
Middle East
Saudi Interior Ministry Says 149 Terror Suspects Arrested - Voice of America
Saudis Arrest 149 Qaeda Suspects Over 8 Months - New York Times
Saudis Arrest 149 Al Qaeda Suspects - Wall Street Journal
Saudis Trumpet al-Qaeda Arrests - BBC News
Lebanese Premier Arrives In Iran - Reuters
Lebanese PM Seeks Support in Iran Visit - Associated Press
Khaled Yacoub Oweis: Hamas Faces "Huge Challenges" In West Bank - Reuters
Election Concerns in Egypt Ahead of Sunday's Polling - Voice of America
Egypt Set for Key Elections Marred by Clashes - BBC News
Observers Find Violations on Eve of Egypt's Vote - Associated Press
Islamists Expected to Fare Poorly In Egypt Election - Reuters
Mubarak vs. Obama - Washington Post editorial
The Mideast's Next Generation of Politicians - Washington Post opinion