Some of the news that's broken overnight from overseas:

Pakistan: "A suicide attacker detonated a car bomb at a mosque next to a police station in the northwest Pakistani city of Peshawar on Friday, killing 11 people in the latest bloodshed in an unrelenting wave of terror that has hit the country," the Associated Press writes.

From Islamabad, NPR's Julie McCarthy reports that "militants are thought to be intensifying their campaign of terror to stall or pre-empt an army operation in South Waziristan, their stronghold."

Iraq: Reuters reports that "a suicide bomb killed nine people and wounded 33 on Friday in an attack on a Sunni Muslim mosque in north Iraq's restive province of Nineveh, police said."

Afghanistan: "The U.S. military says four American service members have been killed in a bombing in southern Afghanistan," the AP reports. "A U.S. statement Friday said that two of the service members were killed instantly in the blast and two others suffered fatal injuries in the same explosion. Names of the victims and the precise location of the Thursday attack were not released. The latest deaths bring to 25 the number of American troops killed in Afghanistan this month."

Indonesia: "A strong earthquake has rattled buildings in Indonesia's capital," Jakarata, the AP says. The estimated magnitude: 6.4. There's no word yet on injuries or damages.