Nov 15 Watch 5:06 Suspects in terror attacks identified as anger and sadness grip City of Light By PBS News Hour Forty-eight hours after the deadly terror attacks in Paris, the city’s denizens are both solemn and angry. Hari Sreenivasan is in Paris with more on the mood, people’s reactions and the hunt for a man believed to be connected to… Continue watching
Nov 15 Candles lit across France on second day of national mourning By News Desk People lit candles, posted placards and paid tribute across France on Sunday in remembrance of the victims killed in the terror attacks that hit Paris on Friday night. Continue reading
Nov 14 Watch 4:37 French capital ‘traumatized’ on day after terror assault By PBS News Hour NewsHour special correspondent Malcolm Brabant is in Paris and has been speaking to people there all day about the deadly attacks that happened Friday. He joins Hari Sreenivasan with more on residents’ sentiments. Continue watching
Nov 14 Watch 5:02 How the Paris attacks may affect the U.S.-led war on ISIS By PBS News Hour On Friday, the U.S. began airstrikes against ISIS in Libya. That day, multiple, coordinated attacks in Paris killed more than 100 people and injured hundreds more. Anthony Cordesman from the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins Hari Sreenivasan from… Continue watching
Nov 14 ‘Je suis Paris’: In solidarity with France, tributes spring up across the globe By News Desk Following several coordinated terror attacks in Paris Friday night, which left at least 129 people dead and more than 350 injured, signs of solidarity emerged from around the world. Continue reading
Nov 14 Everything we know about the multiple attacks in Paris By Larisa Epatko At the sites of Friday's attacks in Paris, memorials and tributes continued to grow on Monday, as authorities expanded their hunt for accomplices to Belgium. Continue reading
Nov 13 State of emergency in Paris after series of deadly attacks By News Desk French President François Hollande declared a state of emergency, and has closed the borders, after a series of shootings and explosions rocked Paris Friday night. Continue reading
Jan 11 Watch 3:51 What can be done to prevent youth radicalization? By PBS News Hour A former CIA deputy director told PBS NewsHour Weekend on Saturday that a major concern for the U.S. is the possibility of radicalized young men with EU or American passports entering the country to carry out terrorist attacks like those… Continue watching
Jan 11 White House plans conference to counter violent extremism By Associated Press The White House plans a conference next month on efforts to counter violent extremism - in light of this past week's shootings in France, and earlier attacks in Canada and Australia. Continue reading
Jan 11 Sea of demonstrators march for unity in Paris By Elisabeth Ponsot, Carey Reed Over one million people poured into the streets of Paris on Sunday in a march to honor the victims of three days of violence which began with the massacre of 12 people at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday. Continue reading