Our obligation to the memory of the victims of 9/11
Have we learned from 9/11? From my own experience reporting sporadically across the region for over three decades, my fear is that we have not.
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From Afghanistan to the US and across the world, the repercussions of the attacks 20 years ago reverberated then as they do now.
After 9/11 the Americans invaded Afghanistan and easily overthrew the Taliban, who had harboured Al Qaeda, that carried out the attacks. But after that nothing was easy.
Families of loved ones have described the ‘unbearable sorrow’ as they remember the terrible day 20 years ago, when almost 3000 lives were lost when hijacked planes smashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, into the Pentagon outside Washington, and a fourth crashed into a field in Pennsylvania.
In today’s episode, Jon Snow takes us back to that fateful, generation-defining day, and recounts his visit to Ground Zero in November 2001.
The Taliban are reported to have a saying: “You have the watches, we have the time”. They have waited patiently to return to power in Afghanistan, and for the patience and will of their enemies to run out. But have they changed in that time?
David Hockney is about to open a new exhibition at London’s Royal Academy where his pieces celebrate renewal and the arrival of spring.
Here is the latest in the campaign trail on the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by Al Qaeda, which determined so much of world events ever since.
The UK has recorded 79 deaths with coronavirus today, taking the total number of deaths to 45,501. One of those lucky to be alive is Marilyn Duncan.
Our Senior Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Israel, reports.
New photos are released of then US President George W Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney co-ordinating the White House’s response to the 9/11 terror attacks.
Audio released of the 911 call made to US police records the caller saying that the gun being waved around by 12-year-old Tamir Rice is “probably fake”.
State-backed Lloyds Banking Group announces it is to cut around 10 per cent of its current work force and close 150 branches in an effort to simplify the business and be more efficient.
Have we learned from 9/11? From my own experience reporting sporadically across the region for over three decades, my fear is that we have not.
Technology giant Samsung is ordered to pay $119.6m (£71m) to arch-rival Apple by a US court for infringing two of its patents.
Exclusive: Channel 4 News obtains a 36-page document written by alleged al-Qaeda kingpin Khalid Sheikh Mohammed from behind the barbed wire in Guantanamo Bay.