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Last Updated: Wednesday, 14 February 2007, 10:57 GMT

Serhane ben Abdelmajid Fakhet, alleged ringleader, said to deliver video warning Threat video in Spain flat rubble
A video found in the rubble of the Madrid flat where seven bomb suspects died was made as police closed in, say reports.


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Spain steps up hunt for bombers
Spanish police focus on finding bomb suspects thought to have escaped from a flat where five men blew themselves up.

Madrid 'ringleader' dies in blast
The alleged ringleader of the Madrid attacks is named as one of the suspects who blew themselves up in a police raid.

Rail line bomb 'matches Madrid'
Explosives found on a Spanish rail track match those used in the Madrid train blasts, the interior minister confirms.

'Bomb suspect' group named
A Spanish minister says the investigation into the Madrid bombings is focusing on an Islamist group.

Aznar says no regrets over poll
Spain's defeated PM insists he is leaving office with clean hands, after his party's shock defeat in the wake of the Madrid rail attacks.

Madrid honours bombing victims
Spain's Queen Sofia attends a memorial service for those killed in the Madrid bomb attacks.

Madrid raid: Your reaction
Investigators in Spain now say five suspects in the Madrid train bomb attacks died when they blew themselves up in their apartment in the capital. Will the terrorists be defeated ?


EYEWITNESS

Passengers weigh the risks in Spain
The mood in Spain darkens as explosives are found on a high speed train.

Morocco's shock at bomb link
Moroccans are finding it hard to come to terms with the apparent link between their country and the Madrid bombings.

Spain awakes to socialist reality
BBC News Online's Dominic Bailey finds Spaniards awakening to a new socialist future.

Spain votes under a shadow
Sunday's general elections cannot escape the aftermath of the Madrid bombs, with all other issues overwhelmed.

Private grief shared by a nation
The grief of Spanish families as they bury their dead from the Madrid bomb attacks is immense.

'My wife was snatched away'
Jesus Antonio Munoz lost his wife in the Madrid train bombings. He describes the excruciating discovery.


ANALYSIS AND BACKGROUND

Timeline: Madrid investigation
A timeline of the key developments following the 11 March train bombings.

Piecing together bombers' past
A shadowy picture emerges of the key figures suspected of being behind the 11 March Madrid bombings.

Madrid bombing suspects
Full details of the suspects being investigated by the Spanish authorities over the 11 March train bombings in Madrid.

The Islamic connection
Speculation that the armed Basque separatist group Eta was behind the deadly Madrid bombings has long vanished.

Europe faces al-Qaeda reality
The increased likelihood that al-Qaeda was behind the Madrid bombings brings Europe head on with a new reality.

Al-Qaeda's origins and links
BBC News Online explains how Bin Laden's al-Qaeda network grew up and the connections with other militants.


11 MARCH: WHAT HAPPENED

Commuters describe blast chaos
Commuters in the centre of Madrid at the time of the explosions on trains in the capital describe horrific scenes.

Madrid attacks timeline
How events unfolded moment-by-moment.

In quotes: Global outcry
Governments from across the globe express outrage at the Spanish railway blasts.



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