A majority of Americans still believe in free speech, but that number declines when put in the context of the terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. According to a new poll ...
At an emotional briefing Tuesday, staff members from French publication Charlie Hebdo described the motivation behind their latest issue due out Wednesday, the first since the deadly attacks last week ...
The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo republished controversial caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad on Wednesday to mark the start of a trial more than five years after its offices were attacked ...
The French cartoonist who drew the Charlie Hebdo cover featuring Islam's Prophet Muhammad after the deadly attack on the magazine in January by Islamist militants says he will no longer draw the ...
Adil Batarfi, one of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s (AQAP) senior commanders, issued a threat Tuesday against America and the West if they continue to blasphemy Islam. Batarfi stated in the video ...
Five and a half years after Islamist extremists gunned down a dozen people in an attack on the offices of the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, the satirical newspaper announced Tuesday that it will ...
Samuel Paty was beheaded in 2020 by an Islamist extremist after showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to his students to illustrate free speech. By Aurelien Breeden Eight more people are facing ...
The cover features an image apparently of Islam's prophet shedding a tear and holding a sign that reads: "Je Suis Charlie." It comes less than a... Updated at 4:44 p.m. ET French media are reporting ...
After the tragic events last week that saw 12 staff members murdered by crazed gunmen, “Charlie Hebdo” is staying strong. In the first issue since the attack, the magazine has vowed to not give in or ...
PARIS (AP) — Charlie Hebdo's defiant issue is in print, with a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover and a double-page spread claiming that more turned out Sunday to back the satirical ...
PARIS (AP) – Charlie Hebdo's defiant new issue sold out before dawn around Paris today, with scuffles at kiosks over dwindling copies of the paper fronting the Prophet Muhammad. In the city still ...
Reporting from Paris — Stephane Charbonnier, known as Charb, sits calmly behind a desk in a large, messy office with no sign outside indicating the name of his publication. True, there is a riot ...