Global News Alert - February 23, 2010

February 22, 2010 Global News Alert                      February 24, 2010 Global News Alert

Afghanistan

Times Online - Hamid Karzai Seizes Control of Afghan Electoral Complaints Commission, Jerome Starkey

BBC News - Karzai Poll Body Power Grab Sparks Western Concerns

Washington Times - Taliban Fighters Hinder Offensive, by Bill Gertz

Department of Defense - Helmand Start of Broader Offensive, Officials Say, by Lisa Daniel

Department of Defense - Afghan Campaign Will Be Tough, Petraeus Says, by Carmen Gleason

Washington Post - Afghan Official Who Will Govern Marja Pays First Visit, Makes Plea to Residents, by Rajiv Chandrasekaran

Christian Science Monitor - Marjah Offensive: New Afghan Governor Takes Office as Battle Rages, by Julius Cavendish

Associated Press - NATO Commander Takes Apology Directly to Afghans, by Deb Riechmann and Heidi Vogt

Wall Street Journal - U.S. Special Operations Ordered Deadly Afghan Strike, by Matthew Rosenberg

Washington Post - U.S. Airstrike Kills at least 27 Afghan Civilians, by Joshua Partlow and Rajiv Chandrasekaran

Reuters - U.S. Afghan Death Toll Reaches 1,000, by Ismail Sameen

New York Times - Blasts Kill Civilians in 2 Afghan Provinces, by Abdul Waheed Wafa

Times Online - Bicycle Bomb Kills Seven Near Bus Station in Lashkar Gah, by Jerome Starkey

Times Online - Dutch Collapse Over Afghanistan Indicates Profound European Mood Change, by Bronwen Maddox

Christian Science Monitor - Dutch Government Collapse: Will Other European Troops Now Leave Afghanistan? by Robert Marquand

Wall Street Journal - NATO Chief: Support for Afghan Mission Is Still Strong, by Peter Spiegel

 

Pakistan

New York Times - Pakistani Says It Caught a Member of Taliban Inner Circle, by Pir Zubair Shah and Dexter Filkins

Washington Post - Afghan Taliban Commander Captured in Pakistan, by Karin Brulliard and Joshua Partlow

Associated Press - Reports: Another Taliban Leader Caught in Pakistan

Times Online - The Mujahidin Trainer, by Anthony Loyd

Wall Street Journal - Old Ties Help Spur New India-Pakistan Talks, by Amol Sharma and Zahid Hussain

 

Iraq

Wall Street Journal - U.S. Will Slow Iraq Pullout If Violence Surges After Vote, by Yochi Dreazen

Washington Post - U.S. Plans for Possible Delay in Iraq Withdrawal, by Craig Whitlock

VOA News - Gates: Only Serious Change in Security Will Delay US Troop Withdrawal from Iraq, by Al Pessin

Department of Defense - Odierno: Iraq Can Help Stabilize the Middle East, by Jim Garamone

New York Times -Spike in Iraq Violence as Vote Nears, by Marc Santora

 

World

Iran

Washington Times - Mullen Wary of Attacks on Iran Nukes, by Eli Lake

Reuters - Iran Says Any Fuel Swap Must Be on Its Territory, by Ramin Mostafavi and Hashem Kalantari

VOA News - Iran: Arrest Sunni Militant Leader Had Help From US

Associated Press - Iran Captures Sunni Militants Group Leader, by Ali Akbar Dareini

Associated Press - Iran's Reeling Reformers Find Khomeini Family Ally, by Brian Murphy

New York Times - Foe of Iran Government Calls for Referendum, by Nazila Fathi

Turkey

Times Online - Turkish Police Arrest 50 in Move Against Anti-Islamist Coup, by Suna Erdem

Yemen

Reuters - Senior Yemen al Qaeda Leader Threatens U.S. Attacks: Site, by Raissa Kasolowsky

Reuters - Scars of Yemen Wars Still Raw Despite Truce, by Ulf Laessing

Sudan

Reuters - At Least 30 Killed in Southern Sudan

Congo

Associated Press - US Marines to Train Congoloese Army Battalion

Latin America

LA Times - Modest Brazil Warplane Fitting into Nation's Plans, by Chris Kraul

Times Online - Latin America Back Argentina as Britain Begins Falklands Oil Quest, by Hannad Strange

China

VOA News - China Vows Sanctions Against US Companies Will Go Forward, by Peter Simpson

NATO

Associated Press - Gates: Europe's Demilitarization Has Gone Too Far, by Robert Burns

United States

New York Times - Hurdles Hinder Counterterrorism Center, by Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker

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