NATO Leaders See Security Gains in Western Afghanistan - AFPS
Afghan, Coalition Troops Capture Insurgent Leader - AFPS
NATO Says It Captures Afghan Insurgent Leaders - Associated Press
5 NATO Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan - Voice of America
U.S. Government Funds May Have Gone to Taliban - Los Angeles Times
U.N. Reports Mixed Results on Afghan Poppy Crops - New York Times
Crop Disease Cuts Afghan Opium Production - Voice of America
Opium Production Cut Nearly in Half by Fungus - Los Angeles Times
Prices for Afghan Opium Soar Amid Drop in Production - Washington Post
Afghan Culture Lessons Help U.S. Troops in Afghanistan - AFPS
Afghan Gun Lockers, Revisited - New York Times
Afghanistan: A War Without End, or Rationale - Washington Post opinion
Why is Obama Sending Troops to Afghanistan? - Washington Post opinion
Pakistan
U.S., Pakistan Tensions Mount - Washington Post
Pakistan Quietly Aids Drone Attacks - Washington Times
Pakistan Halts NATO Supplies After Attack - Voice of America
NATO Strike Fuels Pakistani Backlash - Wall Street Journal
Pakistan Blocks NATO's Afghan-bound Supply Trucks - Washington Post
Pakistan Closes Border Crossing - Los Angeles Times
Pakistan Halts NATO Supplies After Border Attack - Reuters
Militants Set Fire to NATO Fuel in Pakistan - New York Times
NATO Tankers Torched in Pakistan - BBC News
Dozens of NATO Oil Tankers Attacked in Pakistan - Associated Press
Militants Set Fire to NATO Tankers In Pakistan - Reuters
Ex-General Musharraf to Launch New Political Party - Associated Press
World Bank OKs Over $400 Million In Pakistan Flood Aid - Reuters
U.S. and Pakistan: An Alliance Too Crucial to Fail - Washington Post opinion
Iraq
Iraq Breaks Record for Longest Time with No Government - Washington Post
Iran
U.S. Cites Progress In Curbing Iranian Oil Business - Voice of America
U.S. Sanctions Selectively Under Its Iran Policy - Los Angeles Times
Energy Firms to Quit Iran to Comply with U.S. Sanctions - BBC News
Iran Announces Delay in Activating Nuclear Plant - Associated Press
Iran Summons Envoy For U.S. "Sanctions" on Its Officials - Reuters
U.S. Hikers' Trial in Iran Set for November - Los Angeles Times
Obama Meets Freed U.S. Hiker Shourd - BBC News
U.S. Department of Defense
Charlie Wilson's Warrior Becomes Top Pentagon Spook - Wired
Four Suicides in a Week Stun Fort Hood - Washington Post
Forces Must Ready for Future Conflict, Mullen Says - AFPS
More Women in Special Ops Forces, Gates Predicts - AFPS
NATO
NATO Document Addresses Nuclear Disarmament - New York Times
Russia Wary About NATO November Summit Invite - Reuters
United States
Congress Aims to Renew Oversight of CIA Operations - Washington Post
Democrats gGve Obama Secrecy for Intelligence - Washington Times
Hamas-linked Cleric Took Part in FBI Outreach Effort - Washington Times
Church's Protests at Military Funerals a Free-speech Test - Washington Post
NASA Gets New Orders That Bypass the Moon - New York Times
Pound-foolish on National Security - Washington Post opinion
America: Once Engaged, Now Ready to Lead - Washington Post opinion
Beware the Cyberscare - Washington Times opinion
United Kingdom
British Police Offer Apology to Muslims for Spy Cameras - Associated Press
World
U.N. Says Global Employment Needs 5 Years to Rebound - New York Times
Africa
Sudanese Nomads Threaten War if Excluded from Abyei Referendum - VOA
Smugglers to Help Track Al Qaeda In Sahara - Reuters
U.N.: Guinea Vote Delay Could Destabilize West Africa - Voice of America
U.N. to Publish Congo Rights Report - BBC News
Dispute Over U.N. Report Evokes Rwandan Déjí Vu - New York Times
Nigeria: Kidnapped School Children Released - Associated Press
Americas and Caribbean
Ecuador Calls State of Emergency - Wall Street Journal
Ecuador Troops Rescue President from Hospital - Voice of America
Standoff in Ecuador Ends With Leader's Rescue - New York Times
Ecuador Soldiers Rescue President Amid Revolt by Police - Los Angeles Times
'No Pardon' for Ecuador Rebels, Says President Correa - BBC News
Venezuela's Election Twist - Washington Post editorial
Asia Pacific
North Korea Releases Photo of Apparent Successor - Voice of America
North Korea Releases First Photo of Kim's Heir - New York Times
North Korea Releases Photo, Video of Presumed Successor - Washington Post
Koreas Agree to 1st Family Reunions in 1 Year - Associated Press
Burma Abuzz Over Possible Release of Suu Kyi - Associated Press
Thailand Lifts Emergency Decree In More Provinces - Reuters
Japan PM Concerned Over China's Maritime Expansion - Associated Press
Japan Seeks Good China Ties - Reuters
A Message for China - New York Times editorial
Challenging China on Trade - Los Angeles Times editorial
Taking On China - New York Times opinion
China's Prosperity Anxiety - Los Angeles Times opinion
A Better Economic Path for the U.S. and China - Washington Post opinion
Europe
Mayor's Departure Could Slow Moscow's Growth - New York Times
Ukraine Rules In Favour Of Stronger Presidential Rule - Reuters
Russian Parties Making Gains in Latvia - New York Times
Sweden Raises Terror Threat Alert - Associated Press
New Dutch Govt Wants to Tighten Immigration Laws - Associated Press
Dutch Government Pact Bans Burqa - Reuters
Croatia: A Modern Mafia State - Washington Times opinion
Middle East
U.S. Envoy Steps Up Efforts to Save Mideast Talks - Voice of America
White House Offers Israel a Carrot for Peace Talks - Washington Post
U.S. Presses Israelis on Renewal of Freeze - New York Times
Hamas Leader: Arafat Urged Attacks on Israel - Associated Press
South Asia
Indian Court Orders Holy Site Divided Between Hindus, Muslims - VOA
Indian Court Divides Disputed Ayodhya Holy Site - New York Times
Hindus, Muslims Must Divide Holy Site, Indian Court Rules - Washington Post
Indian Court Divides Holy Site Between Hindus and Muslims - Los Angeles Times
India Less Tense After Court Verdict on Holy Site - Associated Press
Commonwealth Games: India's Red Tape is in Spotlight - Washington Post
Commonwealth Games 2010: Concerns 'Not Heeded' - BBC News
Sri Lanka President OKs Ex-Army Chief's Jail Term - Associated Press