Identifying the Victims
The task of identifying victims of the New York attacks is a complex and painstaking one which may take months to complete, reports the BBC.
IMF Meeting 'To be Called Off'
Germany's finance ministry says the IMF and World Bank annual meetings late this month are now virtually certain to be cancelled.
IMF Shrugs off Recession Fears
The IMF expects the world economy to avoid recession in the wake of the attacks on America, though the US economy will weaken.
IMF Warns on Global Economy
The IMF and OECD warn that the terrorist attacks are accelerating a sharp slowdown in the world economy.
In Pictures: America Attacked - Day Two
Collection of images from the second day of events.
India and Pakistan Watch Afghanistan
The BBC's Mike Wooldridge examines how the emerging situation in Afghanistan is likely to affect relations between India and Pakistan.
India Angered by Musharraf 'Tirade'
India reacts to remarks by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf telling Delhi to "lay off" exploiting the current crisis in his country.
India Offers US Military Backing
India offered full operational backing to the US in the event of military retaliation for the terror attacks in New York and Washington.
India Says Taleban Recall Kashmir Militants
India's Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh says the Taleban leadership is calling on Afghan fighters in Kashmir to return home ahead of a possible US military attack.
Indian Markets Crash
Indian stocks hit an eight-year low as investors sell heavily amid fears of a US strike on Afghanistan.
Indian Muslim Leader Warns of Protests
The chief cleric of India's largest mosque warns the US not to attack Afghanistan without proof of its role in last Tuesday's events.
Indian Muslims Oppose US Action
There is growing concern among India's 120 million Muslims about the degree of support Delhi is offering the US for its campaign against Osama bin Laden, reports the BBC.
Indians Desperate for News
The BBC's Daniel Lak looks at the impact of the tragedy in New York on family and friends of victims in India.
Indonesian Muslims Wary of Bush Promises
A senior Muslim figure in Indonesia says he is not satisfied with US assurances that its anti-terrorist campaign is not anti-Muslim.
Infinite Justice, Out - Enduring Freedom, In
The US changes the code name of its military build-up in the Middle East following objections in the Muslim world.
Innocence is the Real Casualty
Americans, until now blissfully ignorant of any hatred towards their country, have lost their sense of invincibility, reports the BBC's Jonny Dymond.
Insurance Cost Estimates Doubled
The world's two largest reinsurers, Munich Re and Swiss Re, double their cost estimates of the attacks on the US.
Insurance Costs 'Incalculable'
Bewildered insurers start to count the cost of the US attacks, and seem to be facing the most expensive man-made disaster in history.
Insurers 'Face Claims of $15bn'
Financial experts believe the terrorist strikes in the US are the single most expensive man-made disaster in history.
Insurers Face Record Claims
The incidents in New York are destined to hit the insurance world hard, with claims expected to total as much as $15 billion.
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