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Italy Ready to Retaliate Against Terrorists - The Italian defence minister has made it clear that his armed forces are ready to take part in any action that may be agreed in retaliation against the attacks on the United States.
 
Jackson Plans Record for Attack Victims - Michael Jackson and leading pop stars are to record a song to raise millions of dollars for families of victims of the US suicide attacks.
 
Japan Bans Bin Laden Deals - Japan says it will ban financial transactions with people linked to Osama Bin Laden and Afghanistan's ruling Taleban militia.
 
Japan Joins Economic Support Drive - Japan eases monetary policy, joining a global drive to see-off recession and calm markets following last week's terrorist attacks.
 
Japan Resumes Aid to US Allies - Japan says it will give Pakistan and India emergency economic aid as part of its effort to help countries near Afghanistan that are co-operating with the US.
 
Japan to Revise Laws to Aid US - The Japanese prime minister orders a review of laws restricting the military support Japan can offer to the United States.
 
Kabul Braces for US Attack - Afghans braced for a retaliatory operation by the United States following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
 
Kabul Checkpoints Stem Refugee Exodus - The Taleban set up checkpoints around Kabul to restrict movement, as refugees try desperately to escape to Pakistan.
 
Karachi Protest Against US - Thousands of religious students in the Pakistani city of Karachi protested at possible military action by the US against Afghanistan.
 
Kashmiri Protests Against US Action - A general strike in Indian-administered Kashmir turned violent as Muslims took to the streets to protest against possible US attacks on Afghanistan.
 
Kenya Mourns with US - Kenya held a special memorial service in Nairobi for victims of the US attacks, attended by thousands, including President Moi.
 
Kenyan Bomb Survivor Advises 'Togetherness' - A survivor of the 1998 attack tells BBC News Online that the US victims should stick together to pull through.
 
Kittens Due Home After Attack 'Trauma' - British pop group Atomic Kitten will fly to the UK from New York on Monday after witnessing the terror attacks in Manhattan, reports the BBC.
 
Labour 'Unease' at Retaliation Plans - Labour backbenchers express concern about the UK's involvement in the campaign against terrorism launched after the US attacks.
 
Late Start Saved Briton's Life - A British man survived the hijacked plane attacks on New York's World Trade Center because he turned up late for work.
 
Legal Implications of Retaliation - The BBC's Barnaby Mason considers what any military action taken by the US would mean in international law.
 
Letter From Afghanistan - An Afghan who is trapped at the Pakistan border makes a plea to the United States in a letter smuggled out to the BBC.
 
Letter for a Missing Friend - Reports on the anxious wait for the loved ones of those who worked in the World Trade Center, with many phone lines still jammed, and millions desperate for news.
 
Liberia Bans Bin Laden Pictures - The Liberian government deployed police to arrest any one selling or buying photographs of Osama Bin Laden, the prime suspect of the terror attacks in US.
 
Lockerbie Father Calls for Restraint - The father of a victim of the Lockerbie disaster urged the prime minister to use caution in how reprisals were carried out for the US terror attacks.
 
 

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