Mubarak Meets Economic Team as Protests Enter Day 12 - Voice of America
Egypt Officials Seek to Ease Mubarak Out - New York Times
Former Loyalist Emerges as Presidential Possibility - Washington Post
Egypt's Army Moves to Restore Order - Los Angeles Times
Steps Toward a Solution in Egyptian Crisis - Washington Post
Mubarak Moves to Restart Economy - BBC News
U.S. Presses Egyptian Army to Bless Talks - Washington Post
Egypt's Military Remains Neutral, Mullen Says - AFPS
Where Egypt Military's Loyalties Lie Remains Unclear - Washington Post
Discontented Within Egypt Face Power of Old Elites - New York Times
Tahrir Square Remains Primary Battle Site - Washington Post
Disappearances up the Ante in Tahrir Square - Los Angeles Times
More Attacks and Detentions for Journalists in Cairo - New York Times
Amid Crackdown, al-Jazeera Endures - Washington Post
Explosion Rocks Egyptian Pipeline to Israel - Voice of America
Gas Pipeline Explodes in North Sinai - Los Angeles Times
Natural Gas Supply to Israel Cut Off After Blast - Washington Post
Egyptian Protesters Mostly Not Thinking About Israel - Voice of America
On Egypt, Europe Follows U.S. Line - Washington Post
Europeans Struggle for Consistency on Egypt - New York Times
Egypt's Two Futures - Washington Post editorial
After Mubarak, What's Next for Egypt? - Washington Post opinion
Beware the Islamists in the Wings - Los Angeles Times opinion
Middle East / North Africa
Obama Said to Fault Spy Agencies' Mideast Forecasting - New York Times
Crisis in Egypt Tests U.S. Ties With Israel - New York Times
Revolt in Egypt Inspires Palestinians - Voice of America
Turmoil Complicates Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks - Washington Post
Israel Offers Economic Package for Palestinians - New York Times
Jordan Faces Rising Tide of Unrest, but Few Expect Revolt - New York Times
Laid-back Attitude in Yemen Leavens the Revolution - Washington Post
'Day of Rage' for Syrians Fails to Draw Protesters - New York Times
New Lebanese Prime Minister Unlikely to Alter Policy - Voice of America
Return of Islamic Leader Worries Some Tunisian Women - Voice of America
Why Yemen Won't Fall - New York Times opinion
Afghanistan
In Taliban's Heartland, U.S. and Afghan Forces Dig In - New York Times
Bombs Kill 2 NATO Troops in Southern Afghanistan - Associated Press
Pakistan
Pakistan to Trim Large Cabinet - Los Angeles Times
Pakistan Likely to Release U.S. Diplomat - Associated Press
Iraq
Pentagon Fears Iraq Becoming 'Forgotten War' - Christian Science Monitor
Iraqi Leader Says He'll Cut His Salary in Half - New York Times
Iran
Khamenei Calls Uprisings 'Islamic Awakening' - Los Angeles Times
Iran's Khamenei Says Uprisings Represent 'Defeat' for U.S. - Washington Post
U.S. Department of Defense
Mullen Discusses Egypt, Other Topics on 'Daily Show' - AFPS
National Security Space Strategy Targets Safety, Stability - AFPS
DADT: Democrats Ask DOD for Honorable Discharge - Stars and Stripes
United States
Obama Said to Fault Spy Agencies' Mideast Forecasting - New York Times
Crisis in Egypt Tests U.S. Ties With Israel - New York Times
Lawyer Disputes Portrayal of Detainee - New York Times
'American-backed' Policy - Washington Post opinion
United Kingdom
U.K. PM Says Multiculturalism Has Failed - BBC News
Africa
U.S.: Time Running Out for Peaceful Departure for Ivory Coast's Gbagbo - VOA
U.S. Critical of Assembly in Somalia - New York Times
Americas
Venezuela: An American Has the President's Ear - New York Times
Asia Pacific
China Developing Counterspace Weapons - Defense News
Parliament Picks Insider as President of Burma - New York Times
Burma Chooses Junta Insider Thein Sein for President - Washington Post
Thai-Cambodia Clashes Kill 1 More Before Truce - Associated Press
Europe
U.S.-Russia Nuclear Arms Treaty Finalized - Associated Press
Europeans Struggle for Consistency on Egypt - New York Times
On Egypt, Europe Follows U.S. Line - Washington Post
South Asia
In India, Fears of Rising Islamic Extremism - Washington Post
Mob Attacks Sri Lankan Opposition Protest - Associated Press