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Germany Expand Role in War on Terrorism
NCM Online, By Paolo Pontoniere, Apr 29
Observers expect German Defense Minister Rudolf Scharping's mission to Washington this week to result in a German take-over of the command of an allied naval squadron. This would mark the first time since World War II that Germany takes command of a military operation outside the sphere of NATO's influence.


Why Indonesia and Malaysia Won't Host U.S. Troops
Rene P. Ciria-Cruz, Pacific News Service, Mar 15, 2002


UN Cautious, Somalia Flounders
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN), Mar 13, 2002

Fragmented Al Qaeda May Be More Deadly Than Ever
Paolo Pontoniere, Pacific News Service, Mar 12, 2002

Nepal's 'Homeland Security' Sacrifices Human Rights
Li Onesto, Pacific News Service, Feb 7, 2002


China Links Xinjiang Separatist Movements with Al-Qa'eda
Sing Tao Daily (STD), Feb 7, 2002


U.S. Troops' Presence Polarizes Philippines
Maurice B. Malanes, Pacific News Service, Feb 6, 2002


Bush's 'Axis of Evil' Crumbles Under Scrutiny
Michael T. Klare, Pacific News Service, Jan 31, 2002


Copycats Follow Script for War on Terrorism
Sandip Roy, Pacific News Service, Jan 17, 2002

Vietnam Specter Haunts Philippines as U.S. Troops Settle In
Maurice Malanes, Pacific News Service, Jan 17, 2002


U.S. War On Terror Causes Anxiety in Horn of Africa
Allafrica.com, The East African Standard (Nairobi), Jan 15


As Homeland Security Office Opens for Business, Mexico and Canada Courted
La Jornada, Dec 21, 2001


Somalia Under Pressure from U.S.
Il Corriere della Sera and L'Espresso, Dec 18, 2001


Fear of U.S. Strikes Grips Somalia
United Nations Integrated Regional Information Networks and This Day (Lagos, Nigeria), December 14, 2001

No Place to Hide -- Impoverished Sudan, Somalia Offer Little to Al Qaeda
Donal Brown, Pacific News Service, Dec 13, 2001

Onward to Iraq?
Larry Everest, Pacific News Service, Dec 12, 2001


Emir of Qatar Calls for Differentiation Between Resistance and Terrorism
Al-Jazeera. November 21, 2001

Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh Raise Fears of Talibanization
Sandip Roy, Pacific News Service, Nov 20, 2001

Al Qaeda Reaching Out To Non-Islamic Militant Groups
Paolo Pontoniere, Pacific News Service, Nov 16, 2001

Swiss Bank Denies Link to Bioweapons, Islamic Militants
Lucy Komisar, Pacific News Service, Nov 14, 2001

U.S. War on Terrorism May Detonate Macedonia
NCM Online, By Paolo Pontoniere, Nov 14, 2001

Russia Readies to Join U.S. in Battle

The International News, Nov 2, 2001

Bin Laden's Biochemical Weapons Feared
Le Nouvel Observateur, Nov 2, 2001

In Northern Ireland: Unexpected Result of 9-11 Attacks
NCM Online, By Paolo Pontoniere, Oct 31, 2001

South African Muslims Willing to Fight Against U.S.
News24 (South Africa), Oct 30

Israeli Hawks and Palestinian Extremists Share Anti-Arafat Feeling
NCM Online, Oct 26

Unseen Peril - U.S. War on Terrorism Reverberates in Philippines
Pacific News Service, Oct 23

View From The South - Sept. 11 Through Latin American Eyes
Pacific News Service, Oct 22

War on Terror Begins at Home
Sing Tao Daily, Oct 22

"Homeland Defense"--Isolationist or Globalist?
NCM Online, Oct 18

Latin Americans Make Comparisons to War on Drugs
La Reforma, Oct 19

Germany Gingerly Embraces Military Responsibility
NCM Online, Oct 15

When Fear Rules - 'Talking Is Over in Macedonia'
Pacific News Service, Oct 10

A New America for Europeans?
NCM Online, Oct 10

Mexico Divided Over Terrorism Campaign
Proceso, October 9

The Fatwa of "No"
Outlook India, Mir Ali Raza, Oct 8

Terrorism Campaign Tests Philippines President
California Examiner, Oct 8

China Supports U.S. But Stands Behind Pakistan
NCM Online, Oct 4

Tragedy's Aftermath Exposes Fault Lines in South Asia
Pacific News Service,
Sep 28

Why China Sides With U.S. in War on Terrorism
Pacific News Service, Sep 21

"We'll Name Him Osama" - Saudi Exile Beloved by Many in Pakistan
Pacific News Service, Sep 20

Far From Ground Zero: U.S. Crisis Has No Borders
Pacific News Service, Sep 18

Naming The War: U.S. Seeks Control of Middle East
Pacific News Service, Sep 17

Pakistan's Dilemma: Cooperating With U.S. Could Spark Rebellion
Pacific News Service, Sep 14

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Sandip Roy: Reading the Middle Eastern and South Asian Press
Collage of headlines and viewpoints of regional news sources from the Middle East and South Asia.

  • May 1, 2002
    U.S. Almost Nabbed Osama + Al Qaeda Targeted Pakistan's Musharraf +
  • April 23, 2002
    Infamous Israeli Prison to Reopen + Jenin Camp More Poor Than Terrorist +
  • April 17, 2002
    Perez Labels Israeli Military Action 'Massacre' + A Dog Named George +
  • April 9, 2002
    Jordan Football Captains Propose Banning Israel from Soccer + Turkey, Iraq Strengthen Economic Ties +

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