African Media Points Way for Bush
After the pan-continental outpouring of sympathy for the US that immediately followed the 11 September terrorist attacks, African media began to offer advice to Washington.
African Press on 'Day of Infamy'
Newspapers across the continent had an outpouring of sympathy for the United States, tempered with criticism and fear for the future.
Africans Condolences and Caution
Thoughts on the bomb attacks, from Africans around the world.
Aid Agencies Prepare for Afghan Tragedy
International relief agencies gear up to fend off a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
Aid Agencies Warn of Afghan Crisis
Aid agencies and the UN say Afghans could flood out of the country in search of food following the withdrawal of aid workers.
Aid Begins to Reach Afghan Refugees
Emergency supplies from the World Food Programme start arriving in Pakistan ahead of an anticipated mass influx of Afghan refugees.
Aid Pledged for Scots Victims
The Scottish Executive pledged financial help for the families of Scots victims of the American terrorist attacks, if it was required.
Aid Workers Urge Restraint
British charities and aid organisations call for restraint as the US and its allies consider a response to the terror attacks.
Air India Introduces Plastic Cutlery
India's international carrier, Air India, says it has replaced its steel and silver-plated cutlery with plastic.
Air Industry Faces Bleak Outlook
Experts say fares will rise, passenger numbers will fall and small airlines could go bust in the aftermath of the US terrorist attacks.
Air Passengers Face Tighter Security
European air travellers will have to get used to much higher security levels following last week's terror attacks on the US, reports the BBC.
Airbus Freezes Expansion Plans
European defence giant EADS has postponed production expansion plans at Airbus due to the poor outlook for the airline sector.
Airline Insurance Deal 'Not Subsidy'
Chancellor Gordon Brown says the deal reached on insurance for UK airlines is not a precursor to wide-ranging state aid.
Airline Job Fears After Attacks
The UK air industry faces increased costs and the possibility of job cuts in the wake of the US terror attacks.
Airline Reservations Slump
Demand for airline seats crumbled, just as carriers resumed normal services to the US after the terrorist attacks.
Airlines Bankruptcy Warning
Airlines could go bankrupt in the wake of the attacks in the US, hit by the cost of disruptions, tight security and a fall in demand for tickets, the BBC reports.
Airlines Call for State Aid
British Airways and Virgin Atlantic lead calls for fair treatment from government, as the US rushed to the aid of its crisis-hit airline industry.
Airlines Cut Jobs to Avoid Bankruptcy
US airlines are calling for government assistance as more than 13,000 jobs are lost due to reduced public demand for flights.
Airlines Face 'Economic Abyss'
US lawmakers urge the government to take swift action to support airlines amid fresh indications the industry is fast running out of money.
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