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Charlie Hebdo Publishes 'Screw the Terrorists' Champagne Cover
Joy Anne Labarite | | Nov 18, 2015 09:12 AM EST |
Charlie Hebdo magazine has published a satirical frontpage cartoon targeting the terrorists behind the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. The 'Screw the Terrorists' champagne cover comes less than a week after the attacks in the French capital city left over 100 people dead, Reuters reported.
Parisian Dad Writes Powerful Letter to Terrorists
Joy Anne Labarite | | Nov 18, 2015 05:37 AM EST |
A Parisian dad and husband has written a heartbreaking letter to the terrorists who killed his wife of 12 years in a series of brutal attacks in Paris on Friday, November 14. According to ABC News, the letter went viral on Facebook after Antoine Leiris posted it on the said social media site. The post has garnered more than 123,500 shares, over 200 likes and 100 comments from the people who were touched by Antoine's words to the terrorists.
Justin Bieber Mourns Death of Friend in Paris Attacks
Joy Anne Labarite | | Nov 17, 2015 07:00 AM EST |
Among the celebrities who mourn for the victims of the Paris terror attacks is Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Bieber.
Tony Hung Urges Nations to Kill ISIS
Emery Dennel | | Nov 17, 2015 05:36 AM EST |
TVB host and actor Tony Hung is one of many Hong Kong celebrities who reacted on social media to the recent attacks in Paris. Hung posted an image on Instagram with an image that reads, "KEEP CALM AND KILL ISIS." He captioning the post with "To lessen violence, one must use more violence."
Hunger Games Calls Off Red Carpet Interviews in Light of Paris Attacks
Charissa Echavez | | Nov 16, 2015 09:04 AM EST |
In light of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, France, this past Friday, Lionsgate decided to call off all red carpet interviews of the Monday's Los Angeles premier of The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part 2.
Facebook Rolls Out 'Safety Check' Feature Following Paris Attack
Charissa Echavez | | Nov 15, 2015 05:56 AM EST |
Hours after the terror attacks in Paris that left at least 127 people dead, Facebook rolled out its 'Safety Check' feature. This is the first time the 'Safe Check' feature has been activated following a non-natural disaster-related incident.
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