Small Wars Journal Daily Roundup
US Naval Institute Daily - USNI
Real Clear World - RCP
Afghanistan
NATO: 202 Afghan Bases Closed, More to Come - AP
Two Foreign Troops Killed by Rogue Afghan Soldier - Reuters
NATO Says Afghan Ally Fires on Coalition, Kills 2 - AP
10 Afghan Soldiers Killed in Checkpoint Attack - AP
Militants from Afghanistan Attack Pakistan - AP
Afghans Say Top Haqqani Leader Was Killed in US Drone Strike - Reuters
Civilians Working Normal Jobs in War Zone - AP
Syria
Activists Say Hundreds Massacred in Syria's Daraya - VOA
Crackdown Toll Seen as Syrians Bury Hundreds - NYT
'Scores of Bodies' Found in Syria - BBC
Evidence Mounts of New Massacre in Syria - AP
Assad's Forces Accused of Massacre Near Syrian Capital - Reuters
Egyptian Leader Adds Rivals of West to Syria Plan - NYT
Egypt Seeks Regional Meeting Over Syria Crisis - Reuters
Turkey Blocks Fleeing Syrian Refugees - WP
Iraq Seeks to Curb Frontier Spillover From Syria Crisis - Reuters
Syria VP Dispels Defection Rumors - VOA
Syrian Rebels Left Lives as Butchers, Barbers - AP
Middle East / North Africa
At Summit Meeting, Iran Has a Message for the World - NYT
Iran Opens Nonaligned Summit with Nuclear Appeals - AP
Hamas Declines Invite to Iran Summit, Citing Palestinian Unity - Reuters
Italian Bank Unicredit 'in Iran Investigation' - BBC
Iraqi Officials: Series of Attacks Kill 8 People - AP
Two Dead as Clashes Flare Again in Lebanon's Tripoli - Reuters
Three Israeli Children Arrested in Firebombing of Palestinian Taxi - WP
Israel Arrests 3 Settler Boys Suspected of Attack on Palestinians - Reuters
Israel: Family of Slain US Activist Awaits Verdict - AP
Israel Stops Activists From Entering West Bank - AP
Saudi Arabia Arrests Suspected Militants With Al-Qaeda Links - Reuters
Saudi Oil Producer’s Computers Restored After Virus Attack - NYT
Gunmen Kill Protester in Yemen Sit-In - AP
Egypt Prosecutor Probes anti-Brotherhood Critic - AP
Egypt Investigates Killing of Suspected Militant - AP
Egypt: Cairo’s Streets Have Filled with Trash - WP
Libyan Interior Minister Resigns Over Violence - BBC
Libya's Interior Minister Resigns After Attacks - AP
US Department of Defense
Safety Concerns Linger after F-22 Fighter Jet Investigation - FWST
United States
U.S. Arms Sales Make Up Most of Global Market - NYT
Panetta Praises Neil Armstrong’s Legacy - AFPS
Major Storm Impacts US Political Convention - VOA
American Taliban Seeks Group Prayer in Ind. Prison - AP
Hunting bin Laden, Training in Minneapolis Suburbs - MPR
Africa
Nigeria Confirms Informal Boko Haram Talks - BBC
Nigeria in Talks With Islamists via 'Back Channels' - Reuters
EU Demands Gambia Halt Inmate Executions - VOA
S. Africa: ANC to Discuss Mine Shootings Row - BBC
Former Ivorian Officials Arrested in Ivory Coast, Ghana - VOA
Gbagbo Aide Held in Ivory Coast - BBC
Experts Believe Limited Press Freedom to Continue in Ethiopia - VOA
Americas
Eleven Corpses Turn Up Along Highway in SW Mexico - Reuters
Lawyer: Mexico Police Shooting of US Embassy Car Accidental - AP
Britain Wants to Restart Assange Talks With Ecuador - Reuters
Fires Still Burning in Aftermath of Deadly Venezuela Blast - NYT
Fires Burn at Venezuela Refinery - BBC
Venezuela Will Not Restart Refinery Until Fire Is Out - Reuters
Argentine Leader's Image Falls as Inflation Soars - Reuters
Volunteers Keep Watch on Protests in Chile - NYT
Asia Pacific / Central
UN Says New Measures Needed to Address Asia Population Issues - VOA
Analysis: Politics the Priority for China as Economy Slows - Reuters
Under China's Watch, Macau Won't Return to 'Gangster's Paradise' - Reuters
North Korean Assassins Target Activists in South - S&S
Anti-Nuclear Protests Signal New Activism in Japan - AP
Powerful Typhoon Lashes Japan's Okinawa Island - AP
Okinawa Typhoon Heads to South Korea - BBC
Burma Floods Displace Thousands - BBC
US Sells Out Human Rights in Vietnam - WP opinion
Europe
Punk Band: 2 Wanted Band Members Flee Russia to Avoid Arrest - VOA
2 Band Members in Russia Said to Flee to Avoid Arrest - NYT
Pussy Riot Pair 'Leave Russia' - BBC
Turkish Opposition Says Government Ignoring Presence of al-Qaida - VOA