Two key Plaid Cymru figures tell BBC News Online what action is needed in response to the terrorist attacks on America.
Japan says it will ban financial transactions with people linked to Osama Bin Laden and Afghanistan's ruling Taleban militia.
Prince Charles and Prince William signed a book of condolence for victims of the attacks on the United States last week.
Plaid Cymru chief executive Karl Davies says the US terrorist attacks have cast a "sombre shadow" over the party's annual conference.
The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent Kate Clark tells of the growing panic and sense of desperation gripping the Afghan people.
Hundreds attended a rally in Glasgow to express opposition to any military strike by the United States in the wake of the terror attacks.
The BBC's Nick Thorpe meets a group of young Turks willing to die for their beliefs.
Laura Bush has written to pupils across the United States about Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
A West Midlands woman spent months at a flying school alongside one of the men suspected of being behind the US terror attacks, reports the BBC.
Warnings grow against rushed introduction of identity cards as the UK government considers the scheme as part of anti-terrorism measures.
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