Tuesday’s global agenda: Congress considers Congo
In other news:
President Obama’s envoy to Sudan and South Sudan steps down. [Reuters]
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard on Monday said it has decoded all of the data from an advanced CIA spy drone captured last year. [The Associated Press]
The reluctance of authorities in Libya to move against Islamist extremists is hobbling the U.S. investigation into the Sept. 11 Benghazi attack, writes The New York Times.
The U.S. and other lenders are pushing ahead with billions of dollars in loans to Egypt and other troubled Middle East countries despite post-Arab Spring turmoil. [The Washington Post]
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