Bloggers from all corners of the globe -- from India and Pakistan to the U.S. -- have weighed in on the attacks on Mumbai, from a variety of angles and perspectives.
South Asia
Mumbai attacks provoke blogger response
India blames Pakistan for weak stance against terrorism
Thomas Sanderson, the deputy director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, assesses the accuracy of the accusation and comments on Pakistan's commitment to anti-terrorism.
U.S. secretary of state travels to India to ease tensions
Zia Mian of Princeton University discusses how India and Pakistan might ease their tensions in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
Cities vulnerable as warfare goes urban
In the wake of the attacks on Mumbai, a Worldfocus contributing blogger writes about the growing phenomenon of urban warfare.
Tweets, texts and chats change coverage of Mumbai
SAJA co-founder Sree Sreenivasan is a dean at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and a new media and technology reporter. He discusses how new media tools have helped speed up communications and news coverage of the Mumbai attacks.
Islamist group claims responsibility for Mumbai attacks
Jeff Stein of Congressional Quarterly discusses the Deccan Mujahideen, the little-known group that has claimed responsibility for a series of deadly attacks in Mumbai. Also, audio accounts from two eyewitnesses.
Multiple terrorist attacks kill many in Mumbai, India
In Mumbai, India, multiple terrorist attacks have killed at least 119 people and wounded over 300. An eyewitness to the attacks describes what he saw.
Travelers stranded as Thai protests persist
Continued protests in Thailand may not only impact Thailand politically, but may also harm the country economically.
Violent Thai protests shut down airport
Patrick Winn of GlobalPost discusses the battle between supporters and opponents of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat's pro-Western government.
Malaysian Islamic body bans yoga
Islamic leaders in Malaysia have banned yoga, claiming the practice combines physical exercise with chanting and spiritual elements at odds with Islam.