U.S. Losing a Savvy Leader in Afghan War Efforts - Washington Post
Afghan Forces Train to Spot Rogue Soldiers, Police - Associated Press
Afghan Army Says Ministry Attacker Was Outsider - Associated Press
RC-East Troops Making Progress Against Insurgents - AFPS
Forces Kill Insurgent Commander in Afghanistan - AFPS
Pakistan
Mullen Visits Pakistan Amid Tensions Over Drones - Associated Press
Mullen Cites Pakistani Cooperation in Afghanistan - AFPS
Libya / Operation Odyssey Dawn
British Help Libyan Rebels, Aid Goes to a Divided Force - New York Times
Libya Rebels will Receive $25 Million from U.S. - Washington Times
Misurata Says it has Asked for Foreign Ground Troops - Washington Post
Misurata Rebels Show Ingenuity in Libya War - Los Angeles Times
U.K. to Send Officers to Advise Libyans - Wall Street Journal
Britain to Send Military Advisers to Aid Libyan Rebels - Washington Post
British Advisory Team Fly In to Help Rebels - Daily Telegraph
U.K. to Send Military Advisers to Libya - BBC News
Britain to Send Military Advisers to Libyan Rebels - Associated Press
E.U. Mulls Sending 1,000 Humanitarian Troops - Christian Science Monitor
Libya FM Abdul Warns U.K. Plan May Worsen War - BBC News
France Opposes Idea of Sending Troops to Libya - Reuters
U.S. Continues Support of NATO Operations in Libya - AFPS
NATO Jets Bomb Libyan Capital - Voice of America
NATO Says Air Power Has Limits in Misrata Siege - Reuters
Rebels on Front Line Frustrated by Stalemate - Los Angeles Times
WFP Delivers Food to Western Libya - Voice of America
Italy Seeks Ways to Enable Libyan Rebel Oil Sales - Reuters
Egypt
Egypt's New Govt Courts Foes of U.S. - Wall Street Journal
Report: Mubarak Complicit in Protest Deaths, Excessive Force Used - VOA
Report: Egypt Used Excessive Force to Quell Protests - Reuters
Egypt: At Least 846 Killed in Protests - Associated Press
Egypt Traffic Dispute Turns Into Sectarian Brawl - Associated Press
Time to Up the Ante on Egypt - Washington Post opinion
Tunisia
Tunisian Court Drops Case at Heart of Protests - Associated Press
Yemen
Yemeni Police Fire on Demonstrators, Kill 3 - Voice of America
Deadly Clashes in Yemen as Sides Weigh Deal - New York Times
Three Killed at Sanaa and Taiz Protests - BBC News
Yemeni Police Open Fire on Protesters, Killing 3 - Associated Press
Yemen Police Kill 3 as Protests Escalate - Reuters
U.N. Security Council Fails to Reach Agreement - BBC News
Syria
Syria Lifts Emergency Law But Warns Against More Protests - VOA
Syrian Forces Open Fire on Protesters - Los Angeles Times
Syria to Lift State of Emergency - BBC News
Syria Steps Up Its Crackdown While Promising Reform - New York Times
Violent Crackdown Continues - Los Angeles Times
Protests as Syria Scraps 48-year Emergency Rule - Daily Telegraph
Syria Lifts Hated Law, but Protesters Unimpressed - Associated Press
U.S. Skeptical About Syrian Law Changes - Voice of America
U.S. Unsure New Syria Law Will Be Improvement - Reuters
Iraq
Sadrists Present Anti-American Photo Exhibition - New York Times
Top Kurd Leader Offers to Resign Amid Demos - Agence France-Presse
Iran
Iran Sees Further Rise in Oil Prices by End 2011 - Agence France-Presse
Bahrain
Crackdown Pushing Both Sides to Extremes - Christian Science Monitor
Bahrain Arrests More Doctors, Opposition Says - Reuters
Israel / Palestinians
Israeli Intellectuals Press for Palestinian State - New York Times
Palestinians to Seek U.N. Membership if No Peace - Associated Press
Turmoil in Syria Resonates in Gaza - Associated Press
Hamas Says Two Killers of Italian Dead, One Captured - New York Times
Suspect in Italian's Death in Gaza Commits Suicide - Associated Press
Australian Arrested for Hamas Ties in Israel - Associated Press
Past Holds Clue to Goldstone's Shift on Gaza War - New York Times
Middle East / North Africa Unrest
Latest Developments in Arab World's Unrest - Associated Press
Slap That Was Heard Across Arab World 'Didn't Happen' - Reuters
Piracy
Diplomats, Businessmen Urge Tougher Piracy Fight - Associated Press
U.S. Department of Defense
Lynn Opens Countertrafficking Command Center - AFPS
DOD Preparing to Unveil Cyber Strategy - Stars and Stripes
Pent. Annex Anti-bomb Plan Mistakenly Posted Online - Reuters
Marines Split on Women Joining Combat Units - Marine Corps Times
Army Private in Wikileaks Case Leaving Quantico Brig - Washington Times
Pentagon to Transfer WikiLeaks Suspect to New Prison - Wall Street Journal
WikiLeaks Defendant to Be Moved - New York Times
'Wikileaks' Soldier Manning Moved to New Prison - BBC News
United States
Brutal Mexican Drug Gang Crosses into U.S. - Washington Times
The U.N.'s "Special Relationship" - Foreign Policy
Clemency Sought for 'Child Soldier' at Guantanamo - Associated Press
Publisher Looks into Mortenson Book Fabrication Claims - BBC News
Montana AG Opens Inquiry into 'Three Cups' Charity - Associated Press
United Kingdom
Security Teams Gear Up for U.K. Royal Wedding - Associated Press
Muslim Radicals Plan Royal Wedding Demo - Reuters
El Al Bomb Plotter Could Be Released Early - Associated Press
United Kingdom
U.N. Chief Urges 'Global Re-Think' on Nuclear Safety - Reuters
Africa
Nigeria Riots Create Grim Scene - Voice of America
Nigeria Election: Thousand Flee after Riots - BBC News
Mobs Leave Charred Corpses, Fear in North Nigeria - Associated Press
Nigerian President Calls for Calm Following Re-Election - Voice of America
Child Soldiers in Congo Live in Fear and Loathing - Washington Times
Zimbabwe Police Stop Lawyers Headed to Court - Associated Press
Ivorian Militia Chief Declares Loyalty to Ouattara - Reuters
Ivory Coast: Charity Delivers Food Amid Gunfire - Associated Press
Uganda Threatens to Block Social Media Over Protests - Reuters
Malawi Threatens to Expel British Ambassador - Reuters
Americas
Brutal Mexican Drug Gang Crosses into U.S. - Washington Times
Mexican Troops Kill 10 Gunmen in Gulf Coast State - Associated Press
Drug War: Mexico's Weak Rule of Law - Los Angeles Times editorial
Brazil Police Hunt 'Drug Lord' in Rio's Rocinha Area - BBC News
Brazil: Rio Police Fail to Catch Gang Leaders in Operation - Associated Press
Cuba Lays Foundation for a New Leader - New York Times
Cuba's New Guard Borrows From the Old Guard - Wall Street Journal
Cuban Communists Opt for Old Guard to Lead Reforms - Reuters
Fidel Castro at Cuba Congress Alongside Raul - BBC News
Asia Pacific
Water Pumping Begins at Japan Nuclear Reactor - New York Times
IAEA: Radiation Release at Fukushima Will Not Increase Much - VOA
U.S. Sanctions North Korean Bank for Iran Arms Deals - Voice of America
Treasury Sanctions N. Korean Bank over Arms - Washington Times
U.S. Senate Delegation in China Amid Crackdown - Associated Press
Trial of Defense Lawyer Opens in China - New York Times
China Rights Lawyer Resurfaces Amid Crackdown - Associated Press
Taiwan to Boost Forces in Disputed Spratly Islands - BBC News
Suicide Bomb in Indonesia Shows Target Shift - Reuters
Both Sides Claim Victory in Malaysian Election - Voice of America
Laos, Neighbors Face Off on Mekong River Dam Dispute - Voice of America
Europe
Russia Abandons $1B Western Aid to Weapons Program - Associated Press
France Signals New Openness on Muslim Groups Abroad - Reuters
E.U. Police Crack Down on Human Smuggling Network - Associated Press
Italy Shelves Nuclear Plans After Japan Quake - Associated Press
The Coming Balkan War - Washington Times opinion
South Asia
Protest Escalates at Proposed Indian Nuclear Site - Voice of America
India Nuclear Plant Protests Stepped Up - BBC News
India Court Rejects Bail Pleas in Telecoms Trial - Reuters
U.N. Report Faults Sri Lanka, Tamil Tigers - Christian Science Monitor
Why Now, Sri Lankans Ask After U.N. War Crimes Report - Reuters