Assault on America - Comment & Analysis
More comment & analysis
Published: February 27 2002 15:06GMT | Last Updated: February 27 2002 15:25GMT
attack

Click on any headline to access a story

Cleaning up - September 20 2001
The global economy has made money-laundering easier and less detectable. Following the terrorist attack, US financial regulators are set to clamp down, says John William.

A time for moral courage - September 20 2001
Combating terrorism demands a stronger global order based on respect for all beliefs, says Jose Maria Aznar - Prime Minister of Spain.

Debate on future of WTC site - September 20 2001
New Yorkers seem determined to build a new skyscraper - though some might be happier with a memorial garden, writes Norma Cohen.

Puritanical beliefs colour Mullah Omar's views - September 20 2001
If Mullah Mohammad Omar, spiritual leader of the Taliban, appears not fully to appreciate why the west is so insistent that he hand over Osama bin Laden, Mr Omar's puritanical philosophy provides some pointers, says Farhan Bokhari.

Retribution is America's right and its duty - September 19 2001
You might think that after a 100 per cent record of success in the three largest engagements involving the western powers in the past 20 years the critics might at least pause before predicting disaster for the US as it embarks on its war against terrorism in the wake of last week's devastation, writes Gerard Baker

An uneasy truce - September 19 2001
Pressure from Washington and Europe has forced Yassir Arafat and Ariel Sharon into a ceasefire. Whether the calm lasts may depend on factors outside their control, writes Ralph Atkins

A dangerous myth that distorts Islam - September 18 2001
The west makes too little effort to understand the religion, and is partially responsible for its extremist element, says Ozdem Sanberk




email thisEMAIL THISprint thisPRINT THISmost popularMOST POPULAR