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White House Regrets ‘Weak’ US Presence in Paris Unity March

The White House revealed that U.S. President Barack Obama would have wanted to attend the unity march in Paris over the weekend to show its solidarity with France, which has been rocked by a series of militant attacks that left 17 people dead.

French Police

Paris Terror Attacks: Six Still At Large

At least six men believed to have been involved in the Paris terror attacks last week that saw the deaths of 17 people, remain at large.

Je Suis Charlie

U.S. Invites Allies to Security Summit on February 18

In the wake of the recent terror attacks in Paris satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's headquarters that killed 17 victims including four French Jews in a grocery, U.S. President Barack Obama called on his allies to attend a global security summit on February 18 in Washington to discuss ways to prevent violent extremism.

Anonymous

Hacker Group Anonymous Claims First Victim in the Name of Charlie Hebdo

The collective hacker group known as "Anonymous" has declared war on Islamic extremists after the recent attack on Paris-based satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. The group state that they have claimed their first victim.

Arson Attack on German Newspaper

German Newspaper Printing Charlie Hebdo Cartoons Target of Arson Attack

Two suspects were arrested after an incendiary device was lobbed at the building of newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost, German police said on Sunday.

Support For 'Je suis Charlie' Spreads Across The Globe

Support For 'Je suis Charlie' Spreads Across the World

More countries across the world have shown their fierce support for the victims of the deadly attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine and in upholding the sacred right to freedom of expression.

Beijing Police monitor Chinese and foreign reporters at a large gathering for Charlie Hebdo massacre victims

Charlie Hebdo Gathering in Beijing Shadowed by Police

Beijing police closely monitored a large gathering of foreign and Chinese correspondents holding placards that read 'Je Suis Charlie' to show support for the Charlie Hebdo massacre victims in Paris.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg was Targeted by Islamic Extremists, Too

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg should perhaps double or triple his security if he does not want to suffer the same fate as the staff of Parisian satirical website Charlie Hebdo.

French Sharp Shooters

Yemen Al-Qaeda Owns Up to Paris Charlie Hebdo Attack as Hunt for Gunmen Ends in Bloodshed

Two of the three gunmen responsible for the massacre at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo office in Paris are now dead. French anti-terrorist forces killed Said and Cherif Kouachi on Friday at their hideout in a print shop in Dammartin-en-Goele.

French Police

French Police in Hot Pursuit of Paris Massacre Suspects Possibly Hiding in Forest

A day after the massacre at the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris, Said and Cherif Kouachi, the suspects, held up a gas station near the town of Villers-Cotterets on Thursday and are now possibly hiding in Foret de Retz.

Jon Stewart

Hollywood Comedians React to Charlie Hebdo Attack

In support of the tragic Paris attack that left a dozen people comprised of cartoonists and editors of the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, dead, numerous Hollywood personalities spoke up about the violent and senseless act and mourned the loss of lives.

Angela Merkel

Merkel Urges Tolerance As Poll Shows More Germans Fear Islam

German Chancellor Angela Merkel appealed for religious tolerance on Thursday as results of a survey showed more Germans viewed Islam as a threat.

Charlie Hebdo Attack

Charlie Hebdo Attackers 'Spotted' in Woods

Authorities have launched an intense manhunt for two brothers who are the main suspects in the massacre at the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris after a police helicopter spotted the suspects in a wooded area near Crepy-en-Valois, France.

Tribute to Victims of Paris Massacre

Charlie Hebdo Massacre Gunmen Identified by French Police

The identities of the three men who were responsible for the "Charlier Hebdo" massacre are now known after one of the suspects dropped his identity card in the getaway vehicle.

Charlie Hebdo

Terror Attack at Paris Magazine Leaves 12 Dead

A terror attack at French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's headquarters left 12 people dead after some Muslims got offended by the firm's recent publication featuring Islam's prophet Mohammed.

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