Manji, Irshad
Irhad Manji is the author of "The Trouble with Islam Today: A Wake-Up Call for Honesty and Change ".
Gagniuc, Ananei
Fica, Romulus (profesor)
Cozmuţa, Augustin
Sabău, Adrian
Gerlin, Andrea
McAllister, J.F.O.
In a stunning twist, investigators blame the London attacks on four homegrown suicide bombers - and look for global links to al-Qaeda.
Bird, Maryann
A community in shock. The hurt and the challenges for British Muslims.
Ilea, Marian
Ţolaş, Radu
Popa, Florin (ziarist)
Tivadar, Larisa
Iuga, Nicolae
Sullivan, Andrew
Saitoc, Dumitru
Burger, Timothy
McGirk, Tim
The world 's most wanted man took refuge in the grags and caves of Tora Bora 's mountains along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. The Pashtun people, who call this harsh land home, have made it one of the best hiding places on Earth.
Dale, Vasile (ziarist)
Schwartz, Naomi
Dobocan, Romeo
Ghosh, Aparisim
Britain prepares for a long struggle fighting extremism without and within.
Pârja, Gheorghe
Despre acţiunea kamikaze a cecenilor în teatrul moscovit
Four more bomb attempts on London transport rattle the already anxious capital, while the search for those responsible takes global dimensions.
Ratnesar, Romesh
Rice thinks this is her moment to make history.
Benjamin, Daniel
The British P[rime] M[inister] shows spine, stamina and uncanny political skill in the bombing 's aftermath.
Ripley, Amanda
The lessons from London on transit safety.
Cloud, John
The jihadist movement is everywhere and nowhere as its influence spreads to a new generation of radicals.
Elliott, Michael
After waiting for the inevitable, London is hit by the worst terrorist attack in its history. A resilient city stands tall as officials try to link the bombs that killed dozens to the global jihadist web.
Dragoş, Daniela
Meier, Andrew
The mountains of the Caucasus separate Europe from Asia. Religion, politics - and a decade of war - separate the region 's embattled people.
Baker, Aryn
Investigators in Pakistan explore possible radicalizing influences.
Totorean, Oana
Duffy, Michael
Increased violence in Iraq risks derailing its political progress.
Muntean, Meda