Fourteen people will go on trial in Paris next May over the January 2015 attacks on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and other targets that heralded a wave of jihadist strikes on France, judicial sources ...
The Charlie Hebdo magazine began publishing in 1970 with the goal of satirizing religion, politics, and other topics. Most employees came from the publication Hara-Kiri, which was banned after it ...
Professors in the French department discussed the humor found in Charlie Hebdo, a French satire magazine, at a panel discussion on Thursday night. "It is very literally adding fuel to the fire. This ...
Hamas security forces allowed a rare rally on Monday by rival jihadist Salafi activists in the Gaza Strip in support of Islamic State and the deadly attacks by three Islamist gunmen in France. “Today, ...
Following the tragic shooting that took place on Wednesday at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's offices in Paris, cartoonists around the world have responded with heartbreaking and ...
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) members and supporters swarmed social media sites immediately after the Wednesday jihadi attack on the Paris offices of the "blasphemous" newspaper Charlie ...
Thirteen men and a woman went on trial Wednesday in the 2015 attacks against the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and a kosher supermarket in Paris that marked the beginning of a wave of violence by ...
"Nothing will ever be as before", predicted Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo after two gunmen massacred cartoonists at the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in Paris five years ago. The attack on the weekly -- ...
The terrorist attack in Paris that has left at least 12 people dead is likely to inflame racial, ethnic, and religious tensions in France and throughout Europe, experts and observers say, stemming ...
New details about the funding behind the Charlie Hebdo attack show how hard it is for authorities to spot terrorist financing, experts say.
Five would-be terror attacks have been foiled in France since the deadly attacks on the Charlie Hebdo offices and a kosher supermarket in Paris just three months ago ...
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