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Afghan Economy Fights for Survival - The Afghan economy exists at a subsistence level as its people cling to trade and agriculture to survive the ravages of war, reports the BBC.
 
Afghan Exodus Gathers Pace - Thousands of refugees defied border closures to escape the threat of US strikes, as the Taleban delayed a decision on extraditing Osama Bin Laden.
 
Afghan Exodus Still Growing - The number of people fleeing troubled Afghanistan tops one million, as fears grow of US attacks on the country.
 
Afghan Opposition Flexes its Muscles - In northern Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley held by the opposition, there is a sense of expectation as pressure builds up on the Taleban.
 
Afghanistan - A Tough Military Option - Eurasia analyst Malcolm Haslett assesses the difficulty the United States is likely to face if it decides to launch a strike against Afghanistan.
 
Afghanistan Veers Towards Chaos - The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent Kate Clark tells of the growing panic and sense of desperation gripping the Afghan people.
 
Afghans Hooked on the BBC - BBC World Service Pashto and Persian language radio broadcasts are one of the primary sources of news for Afghanistan.
 
Africa's Grief and Caution After US Attack - The scale of the disaster in the United States prompted Africans from all over the word to e-mail their condolences and anger.
 
Africa's Sorrow Over US Terror Attacks - Political leaders in Africa spoke of their shock at the attacks, but some of their citizens expressed anti-American sentiments.
 
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.
 
Aftermath of Disaster - Reports, photographs, and video footage.
 
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 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.
 
 

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