The co-editor of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, Laurent Sourisseau, nicknamed Riss, poses on June 30, 2015, in Paris... READ MORE›
People are calling us worried whether they should send their children to school or not on Monday... READ MORE›
Critics of Charlie Hebdo saw its cover as tarring an entire religion, practised by around 1.5 billion people worldwide, by implying it was inherently violent... READ MORE›
The French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo relishes controversy, often seeming to invite offense with its provocative cover art... READ MORE›
The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has publishes a cartoon about the death of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi on the cover of its latest issue... READ MORE›
Artwork showing women's shoes on muslim prayer mats is removed from exhibition after warnings of possible violence... READ MORE›
Charlie Hebdo mocking Aylan, the child that drowned... READ MORE›
A Thalys train is not Charlie Hebdo, said Francois Heisbourg, a defense and security analyst at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris... READ MORE›
In the attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices eight journalists, two police officers, a caretaker and a visitor... READ MORE›
From Charlie Hebdo to a French illustrator's viral Peace for Paris image, cartoonists have reacted to attacks using depictions both peaceful and vengeful... READ MORE›
Charlie hebdo murdered staff given islamophobe of the year award... READ MORE›
A French philosophy teacher has resigned from one of the countrys only state-funded Muslim schools, claiming it promoted Islamism and was riddled with anti-Semitism... READ MORE›
French police have shot dead a man who was apparently trying to attack a police station on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attacks... READ MORE›
Islamists stormed an editorial meeting at the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo in January killing 12 people in response to the cartoons which they deemed blasphemous ... READ MORE›
The crowds gathered near Prime Minister David Cameron's office in London's Whitehall government district carrying placards with slogans such as Stand Up For the Prophet... READ MORE›
Britain's Daily Mirror published a headline on its website saying Charlie Hebdo publishes cartoons mocking dead Aylan Kurdi with caption 'Muslim children sink'... READ MORE›
No official statistics by religion are kept under French law, but the country is home to western Europe's largest Muslim population... READ MORE›
Until the attacks, Charlie Hebdo was teetering on the verge of bankruptcy and was selling only around 30,000 copies a week... READ MORE›
In June, France launched a terrorism investigation after police found a decapitated body in a gas factory in the south-eastern city of Lyon... READ MORE›
From monitoring sales of Charlie Hebdo to using facial recognition technology on innocent people, Britains police are showing a lack of respect for our freedoms... READ MORE›
Charlie Hebdo first attracted international attention by republishing a Danish newspaper's incendiary cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in 2006... READ MORE›
To a certain extent the terrorists got what they wanted after the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine... READ MORE›
Several related attacks followed the Charlie Hebdo attacks in the Ile-de-France region in the ensuing days... READ MORE›
On Jan. 7, 2015, two French-born brothers killed 11 people at the building where Charlie Hebdo operated, as well as a Muslim policeman outside... READ MORE›
France's terrorism threat scale remains at attack level... READ MORE›
French officials have honoured the 17 victims killed in attacks by Islamic extremists on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, a kosher market and police almost two years ago... READ MORE›
COMMENTEMAILMORE French police detained four people including a female police officer Monday with suspected links to the Paris terror attacks, reports said... READ MORE›
The Kremlin on Friday angrily condemned France's Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine for publishing political cartoons on the Egypt plane crash in which 224 p... READ MORE›
Europe risks right-wing backlash greece's varoufakis tells charlie hebdo... READ MORE›
Kadyrov also confirmed that Dadayev, one of five suspects detained over the Feb. 27 killing of Nemtsov, had been a member of the Chechen police and had been decorated for bravery... READ MORE›
'They live in darkness' There had been death threats against Charlie Hebdo's team for almost a decade before last year's attacks... READ MORE›
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