Terrorism in france
France marks 10th anniversary of deadly Paris shooting, bombing attacks
France commemorates the 10th anniversary of the ISIS attacks in Paris, honoring victims and survivors still scarred by the deadliest assault since WWII.
Marseille mosque shut down due to alleged ties to Muslim Brotherhood
Six to stand trial over 1982 attack on Jewish restaurant in Paris
Paris court extends detention of Iranian woman held on terrorism charges
Family of Hyper Cacher victim blasts British press over publishing attack footage
A cousin of Yohan Cohen lashed out against a decision by the Daily Mail to publish security camera footage of the Hyper Cacher attack.
Three days of horror
The Islamist attackers knew who they were looking for, calling out Charb by name, sentencing him to death.
Merkel vows to protect Germany's Jews and Muslims from extremism
Merkel has responded with unusual vigor to the growth of a grassroots, anti-Islam movement in Germany and the attacks by Islamic radicals in Paris that killed 17 people
Man held in Belgium over possible weapons sale to Paris kosher market terrorist
According to reports, the man said that he swindled Coulibaly in a car sale, but police later found evidence that the two were negotiating about the sale of ammunition for a 7.62 mm caliber firearm.
Turkish PM says Netanyahu on par with Paris terrorists
Netanyahu fires back, calling on the international community to stand united against terrorism and its supporters.
Driver injures policewoman outside Paris presidential residence
Media reports cited witnesses saying the driver had driven deliberately at the policewoman.
I’m Muslim and I’m Charlie
So-called jihadists unleashed a terrible evil against Islam by killing the Charlie Hebdo journalists, Jewish shoppers, and French police.
Washington Watch: Je suis exploiting Charlie
Where most of the world saw tragedy in the Charlie Hebdo massacre and the Hyper Cacher supermarket killings, others saw opportunity to advance their own agendas.
For Zion's sake: Netanyahu in Paris – pushing Israel’s dignity to the front row
To the Left, Netanyahu’s trip to Paris was a public relations disaster for Israel.