Jan 08 Watch 2:57 Amid great sadness and tension in France, calls for unity By PBS NewsHour The city of Paris is still on edge as police search for two men wanted in the attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Gwen Ifill speaks with Mark Austin of Independent Television News about the scale of the manhunt and… Continue watching
Jan 08 Watch 3:08 France mourns Charlie Hebdo victims as police expand search By PBS NewsHour The bells of Notre Dame tolled as France marked a national day of mourning for the victims of a deadly attack on a Parisian publication. Meanwhile, the police extended their manhunt for two Islamist attackers, carried out house-to-house searches and… Continue watching
Jan 08 ‘#JeSuisAhmed’ trending in support of slain Muslim police officer By Anna Sillers Although #JeSuisCharlie, referring to the attack on political newspaper Charlie Hebdo, has gained traction well beyond France, another hashtag is trending: #JeSuisAhmed. Continue reading
Jan 08 The Eiffel Tower goes dark in tribute to attack victims By Justin Scuiletti The Eiffel Tower went dark Thursday night in a tribute to those killed Wednesday in an attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Continue reading
Jan 07 Watch 8:54 Understanding the threat of Islamic extremism in Europe – Part 3 By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Jan 07 Watch 3:53 Parisians protest attack on Charlie Hebdo and free speech – Part 2 By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Jan 07 Watch 4:08 French police hunt for two brothers, teenager who killed 12 at satirical newspaper – Part 1 By PBS NewsHour Continue watching
Jan 07 Cartoonists stand in solidarity with ‘Charlie Hebdo’ journalists By Colleen Shalby Shortly after terrorists killed 12 journalists from “Charlie Hebdo” -- a satirical Parisian newspaper -- cartoonists began circulating new images and past works on Twitter in solidarity with those who died, including the newspaper's editor-in-chief and three cartoonists. Continue reading
Jan 07 Obama offers U.S. help to pursue terrorists in French attack By Associated Press WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is offering help to French officials to pursue terrorists responsible for what he is calling a "horrific shooting" at a satirical weekly newspaper. Continue reading
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