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Al Qaeda has released a new speech by Ayman al Zawahiri, who praises the January 2015 terrorist assault on Charlie Hebdo’s offices in Paris, asks Allah to reward the “brothers in Al Qaeda in the ...
French authorities have mobilized a force of nearly 90,000 since Wednesday’s attack on Charlie Hebdo, a weekly that has long courted controversy by mocking Islam and other religions.
Deux témoins ont assisté à l'abandon de la voiture des auteurs de l'attentat commis au siège de Charlie Hebdo (Paris 11e) ce mercredi 07 janvier. La scène a eu lieu rue de Meaux dans le 19e ...
But Charlie Hebdo's special edition this week, with a front-page caricature of a bloody God wielding an assault rifle, darkly predicts that more violence is to come. The work of Charlie Hebdo 11 ...
Absent à l’audience, le rappeur était jugé ce mardi 7 mars pour avoir injurié l’ex-journaliste de Charlie Hebdo, Zineb El Rhazoui. Il avait ...
According to the prosecutor, the attack is being treated as terror-related because of the location near the former Charlie Hebdo offices, and the timing. The trial for the 2015 Charlie Hebdo ...
After the 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre, all the good people came together in a grand display of free-speech piety. Twitter added a pro-Charlie Hebdo banner to its French site.
But Charlie Hebdo’s special edition this week, with a front-page caricature of a bloody God toting an assault rifle, darkly predicts that more violence is to come. Reuters ...
The only Charlie Hebdo cartoonist to survive the massacre of the magazine’s staff is leaving the publication, he says. Renald Luzier was running late on the January day when two gunmen burst ...
One year on from the Charlie Hebdo attacks that left 12 people dead, Agnes Poirier recalls walking with millions. Months later, terrorism returned to Paris.
Charb, satirist and editor of Charlie Hebdo, was slain in the attacks last year. He completed “Open Letter,” a treatise on free speech and Islamophobia, two days before he was killed.
Stephane Charbonnier, the slain editor of French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, is getting the last word. Charbonnier -- known by his pen name Charb -- was one of the 12 people killed at the ...