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  • French PM pledges 'implacable response' to terror threat

    France — Link

    Addressing French parliament on Tuesday, Manuel Valls warned 'very serious risks remain', as hunt for accomplices to terror attacks continued.

  • Funerals in Paris and Jerusalem of seven victims of France terror attacks

    France — Link

    Three police officers, and four civilians murdered in a kosher supermarket, were among 17 people killed in the attacks in and around Paris.

  • Charlie Hebdo to print three-million copies of post-massacre magazine

    France — Link

    The weekly, which normally has a print run of 60,000 copies, will also be published in several languages when it hits newsstands on Wednesday.

  • Father of Hayat Boumeddiene 'did not know' she was wanted for terrorist activity

    France — Link

    Mohamed Boumeddiene, whose daughter was the companion of terrorist killer Amedy Coulibaly, is said to be heartbroken at the discovery.

  • France mobilizing 10,000 troops after deadly Paris attacks

    France — Link

    Defence minister announces use of soldiers on home soil with 4,700 personnel deployed at France's 717 Jewish schools.

  • Paris attacks: President Hollande to hold security meeting

    France — Link

    Meeting follows Sunday's massive marches but also comes amid questions over how militants known to authorities were able to launch deadly raids.

  • France terror attacks prompt historic mass protest marches

    France — Report

    Four days after the massacre at Charlie Hebdo magazine, followed by the murders of two police officers and two bloody sieges which saw four people executed in a Jewish supermarket, the people of France have taken to the streets in record numbers - 3.7 million - in a day of solidarity with the 17 victims of the attacks. For the first time in a quarter of a century the French president marched with the people as François Hollande joined more than 40 world leaders on the streets of Paris which he said had become the “capital of the world” for the day. But the most moving part of the massive march between two major squares in Paris, the place de la République and the place de la Nation, part of the biggest public gatherings seen in France since the Liberation in 1944, was the volume of ordinary citizens who turned out to show support for the victims' families and their determination that people's freedoms should not be undermined by terrorists. Mediapart reports on the turnout in words and pictures (updated Monday).

  • Jihadi video of Jewish supermarket gunman emerges from beyond the grave

    France — Link

    Amedy Coulibaly claims allegiance in it to Islamic State and says he helped fund Kouachi brothers' attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

  • France attacks: world leaders to join crowds at Paris march

    France — Link

    The emotional march, which is expected to attract more than a million people, will be led by relatives of the victims of last week's attacks.

  • 'Terror cells' said to have been 'activated' in France

    France — Link

    Police source says officers were told to erase their social media presence and carry weapons at all times because of terror sleeper cell threat.

  • Muslim employee praised for hiding customers from Paris supermarket gunman

    France — Link

    Lassana Bathily ushered about 15 people into basement room and turned off power and lights after the gunman burst into kosher supermarket.

  • Paris shootings: the backlash begins against French Muslims

    France — Link

    Number of attacks against mosques in France grows after the terror attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo last Wednesday.

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