The 21st Century encompasses the hears between 2001 and today. Events which took place are the topics of the weblogs which are listed here.
Regular Blogs
This weblog is dedicated to presenting discussion, information, and news about the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Written by staff of the memorial, it has been in existence since July of 2013, during the construction and has categories including what actually happened that day, the plans for the memorial, and museum exhibits.
http://www.911memorial.org/blog
This blog, subtitled "Seeking the Truth," provides news and information about the attacks of September 11, 2001, the fallout and consequences, and photographs.
http://september11blog.com
An Iraqi from Mosul who has been a doctor for more than 30 years kept this blog from January 2005 until 2008. He shares what it's like to live in Iraq, the relations between Arabs and Kurds and between Muslims and Christians. He also writes about being in a war zone and, now and then, his Arabic poetry.
http://moslawi.blogspot.com/
An Iraqi man, a father and husband, maintained this weblog, which was turned into a book in 2006. The book is meant to explain to others what his country is about, the diversity and antiquity, and tribal relations. It also expresses how the average person deals with the trauma of war.
http://glimpseofiraq.blogspot.com/
Maintained by a freelance journalist and photographer, this award-winning weblog has been online since 2004. It advances the news from Afghanistan and the war there as it breaks. Topics include the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and the Crescent.
http://www.afghanlord.org
The author of this blog is a woman who was 24 years old when she begin blogging in August of 2003. She expresses what it's like to be in Iraq during the war, her slant on the devastation to which she was witness, and a little bit of humor.
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com
Seeks to highlight the issues and information which frequently do not make it into the mainstream media. The author links many of his posts to the documents and sources which are mentioned.
http://circlingthelionsden.blogspot.com
Covers the 9/11 Truth Movement, defending the movement against debunkers and those who do not want an investigation re-opened. Also gives voice to the Families for 9/11 Truth, shares information and literature that the movements use.
http://911debunkers.blogspot.com
A "country manager" for an Afghan private security company who has very limited military experience maintained this weblog, posting about life in Afghanistan and especially as it pertains to war.
http://knightsofafghanistan.blogspot.com
Contains posts about the victims of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the plane crash in Pennsylvania, as well as those who died on the ground, most of them working as first responders. The blogger posts one entry daily, each one about a victim and his or her life. He vows to continue posting until every victim has their own post.
http://remember911tribute.blogspot.com
The sequel to the Somali Piracy Yearbook 2008, which is now available in bookstores, this blog contains details of Somali pirate-originated incidents from that year.
http://pwbn.blogspot.com/