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British capital shaken by bombs

Still

StillOur values. An editorial by Maso Notarianni: Still. It’s still war against the West. It’s on the tips of everyone’s tongues and pens. New York, Madrid, London. Terr continua...

Habits

HabitsNew York, Madrid, London. An editorial by Marco Formigoni: After New York and Madrid it’s London’s turn. The attacks continue. But we’re almost use to them now. Full-time war is continua...

The reactions of the British Islam

The reactions of the British IslamThe Muslim community in London reacts that way to last morning's attacks: Islamic society of Britain. Muslims condemn vicious attacks on our capital. The Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) to continua...

Voices from a city that’s been hit

Voices from a city that’s been hitWitness accounts from the British capital, shaken by rush hour explosions: In London people of every nationality and country live together. Among them are our co-nationals, born in Italy. There continua...

Never Safe

Never SafeThe bombs in London were placed in passenger cars. Is the security system effective?: In the beginning, they spoke of kamikaze attacks, almost as if they wanted to demonstrate that the London security system could not be penetrated.  But then the police acknowledged the most likely current hypothesis was that the explosives were placed on board the passenger cars and bus.  The multiple attacks in London reopen the question of prevention of terrorist attacks.  Is it possible to intercept them at the beginning, continua...

Blasts in London, at least 90 dead or injured

Blasts in London, at least 90 dead or injuredFour explosions in the tube and buses: The day after the 2012 Olympics were awarded to London and while Great Britain was hosting the G8 meeting, the cent continua...
Topic: War
Area: Great Britain