Terrorism in france
A fractured bond: France, Israel, and French Jews at a defining moment - analysis
History, identity, and antisemitism are colliding, forcing a long overdue reckoning
France marks 10th anniversary of deadly Paris shooting, bombing attacks
Marseille mosque shut down due to alleged ties to Muslim Brotherhood
Six to stand trial over 1982 attack on Jewish restaurant in Paris
Report: Mother of Toulouse killer received public housing to be near son’s trial
Abdelkadar Merah is accused of helping his younger brother, Mohammed, kill four Jews and three soldiers in 2012.
French PM outlines strategy to combat ‘shameful’ antisemitism
French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced “a new plan to combat antisemitism” during a speech at Paris’s Buffault Synagogue.
Brother of Toulouse Jewish school killer goes on trial in France
Mohamed Merah's older brother, Abdelkader, has been remanded in custody since the attacks that killed seven people in 2012.
Six ways to thwart a terrorist attack
Lonewolf-style attacks have presented a new - but not unpreventable - threat.
Bankrupting Terrorism - One Lawsuit at a Time
Anyone is a target: Europe has a lot to learn about terrorism
Who knows best on terrorism? The saga continues.
Six French soldiers injured in 'deliberate act' outside Paris
"It's a disgusting act of aggression," the mayor of Levallois-Perret said.
Le Pen: Expel foreigners who are on watch lists
En Marche candidate Emmanuel Macron urged the country not to "give in to fear" in the wake of the attack.
‘Hatred has no place in the cradle of human rights’
Jewish community, political leaders mark five year since terrorist attack at Toulouse school.
Antisemitic global terrorist Carlos the Jackal faces trial in France
The terrorist, who is known for his antisemitic stand and endorsement of the Palestinian cause, is facing trial on Monday for the deadly 1994 bombing of a Paris store.