Europe Mourns: How Have the US Attacks Affected You?
First hand accounts of loss, and how the tragedy has affected people, from users.
Europe Starts to Count its Victims
An Irish woman and child are confirmed dead as Germany and the UK warn that many of their citizens may have died in the US attacks.
Europe Tightens Security
Investigations, arrests, and tougher checks at airports and public buildings are all part of the new world ushered in by the US attacks, says Colin Blane.
Europe Tries to Trace its Victims
Almost a week after the attacks on the US, European countries are still struggling to identify how many of their citizens have died.
European Press Review
Crime and punishment was the main topic in the European papers, with transatlantic solidarity a close second.
European Press Review
President Bush's war on terrorism's financial backing comes under scrutiny, as does democracy in Poland, following elections there at the weekend.
European Press Review
European papers express support for the US anti-terrorism drive but warn of the risks involved.
European Press Review
There is continuing advice to the United States in today's papers not to strike out blindly or hastily in its desire for revenge, reports the BBC.
European Press Review
Report on how the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon dominated the European papers.
Eurozone Growth Slows to a Crawl
Economic growth in the 12 countries that have adopted the euro slides to 0.1%, but many analysts still say recession will be avoided, despite the attacks.
Evidence Trails Lead to Florida
The suspected perpetrators of Tuesday's terrorist attacks lived in Florida for many months and trained at a local airfield, the BBC reports.
Explaining Arab Anger
BBC Tehran Correspondent Jim Muir explains the link between US foreign policy and the suicide bombings.
Extra Police to Protect Muslims
An extra 1,500 police officers will be on the streets of London over the weekend to protect Muslims from violence following the US attacks.
Eyewitness: Taleban in Crisis
The BBC's John Simpson, smuggled into Afghanistan dressed as a woman, finds support ebbing away from the Taleban.
Eyewitness: Taleban Prepare for US Attack
The BBC's John Simpson, thought to be the only western reporter in Taleban-controlled Afghanistan, reports on the mood there.
Eyewitness: The Twin Towers Fall
Article by BBC News Online's David Schepp, who was near the twin towers of the World Trade Center when they collapsed.
Eyewitnesses Tell of Horror
People on the scene of America's disasters describe extraordinary scenes of panic and terror.
Families Fear Loved Ones Dead
The death of a fourth Irish victim of the terror attacks in New York is confirmed as the expected death toll continues to rise.
Families' Painful Search Goes On
Families searching for relatives lost in the rubble of the World Trade Center face an agonising process, reports the BBC.
Farm Aid Cancelled
The Farm Aid benefit concert in aid of farmers hit by the foot-and-mouth crisis was cancelled in the light of events in the US.
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