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The training includes the deployment of one weapon it hopes it never has to use
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The US president was speaking on the day he signed an agreement for the period after US forces withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014.
The new tower is reclaiming the title held by its predecessors destroyed on 9/11 – check out this time-lapse video of its eight-year construction…
The newly-released calls to emergency services reveal what local residents saw when the F-18 jet crashed into a retirement complex during a training flight on Friday.
Nine things to know this morning…
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed could face the death penalty along with four others if convicted.
Probably not the smartest move ever.
A report by the Pentagon has found that “several portions of remains” of people who died in the terrorist attacks were put in a landfill.
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…
New statistics show that the number of police officers applying for cancer-related disability pensions following the 9/11 terrorist attacks has tripled.
Wahlberg had suggested he could have single-handedly prevented the tragedy if he had been on one of the planes.
Weakened by cancer, Hitchens continued to write for Vanity Fair in his final days, questioning the saying that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
Ayman al-Zawahiri said he wanted to “show the human side” of the man responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
US delegates leave chambers after President Ahmadinejad refers to 9/11 attacks as a “mystery”.
The UNGA meets for the 66th this week with the issue of Palestinian statehood among the topics to be discussed.
Liverpool striker Nathan Eccleston is in trouble with the club after comments he made on Twitter about September 11th.
Al-Qaeda has issued a video to mark the anniversary of 9/11 in which new leader Ayman al-Zawahri applauds the Arab Spring uprising. It also contains previously unreleased messages from Bin Laden.
The family of Jeffrey Schreier, who died in the attacks on the World Trade Centre ten years ago, were stunned to see the misspelling.
Airline officials said that two passengers on board an American Airlines flight from LA spent an “extraordinarily long time” in the plane’s bathroom.
In tonight’s Fix: 9/11 remembered on emotional day in New York and elsewhere; the latest on David Norris’ possible Áras race re-entry; and why India’s sexiest woman is coming to Dublin…
Images from the emotional ceremony held at the National September 11 Memorial in New York today.
2996 people died in the attacks on September 11, 2001. Here, in numbers, is the story of the actions that took place that day.
“Where were you when you heard?” Some well-known Irish figures with a link to the US remember the moment they realised what had happened in New York – and what it meant to them.
Simon performed an emotional tribute at Ground Zero in New York today.
Some of Ireland’s politicians share their memories of September 11, 2001 with TheJournal.ie.
On the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States, we take a look back at some of the most poignant images of that day.
Watch live as memorial ceremonies continue in the US on the anniversary of 9/11…
As commemorative services take place across the US, we take a look at the rest of the world’s take on the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on America.
Forty passengers and crew were killed when the hijacked plane crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Eddie Boles was on his day off when two planes struck the Twin Towers in New York. He recounts that day and how he and his colleagues are dealing with its consequences ten years on.
Nine things you should know this morning…
A multi-faith ceremony will take place in Dublin this morning, while memorials have already taken place in Australia, Malaysia, Japan and at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand…
All of the day’s main news, plus the little bits and pieces you may have missed…
The key moments of one of the worst days in US history in words and video.
The fall of the WTC left many TV and film producers with difficult decisions: should they remove any images of them, or leave them intact?
In his weekly address, a day before the 9/11 anniversary, Barack Obama pays tribute to how a “resilient nation” reacted.
No planes, controlled demolitions, holograms and missiles – just some of the theories surrounding 9/11.
American football chiefs have relaxed their strict uniform policy ahead of tomorrow’s anniversary.
From Interpol to Slayer, a wide range of artists reacted to the events of 9/11 in their music and lyrics. Here’s a selection of those tributes.
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