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Charlie Hebdo attack

Djamel Adane next to a portrait of Ahmed Merabet, the police officer killed the day of the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Adane was there, and he held Merabet's hand while they waiting for the ambulance to arrive.
Justice
When a policeman was shot after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, this Paris man held his hand
The front page of satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, entitled "C'est Reparti" ("Here we go again") is displayed at a kiosk in Nice on February 25, 2015.
Media
‘Charlie Hebdo has always been an anti-racist magazine,’ its editor says
Steven and Mackenzie Loy at the start of the 2013 Boston Marathon. She was stopped a mile short of the finish line after the race was bombed.
Sports
Once thwarted by the Boston bombings, this marathoner prepares for the Paris Marathon post-Charlie Hebdo
A Phantom drone by DJI flies during the 4th Intergalactic Meeting of Phantom's Pilots in western Paris in March 16, 2014.
Technology
The drone mystery of Paris reveals at least one thing: Parisians love drones
"No Freedom without Freedom of the Press," by Tomi Ungerer, 1992
Arts
The man whose anti-war art was too radical for anti-war activists
Outside Paris' Le Comedy Club before the performace of comedians Younes and Bambi, aka Younes Depardieuis and Samuel Djian. Younes is Muslim. Samuel is Jewish.
Culture
A Muslim and a Jew walk into a comedy club in Paris — and hilarity ensues
rench soldiers patrol the street in a Jewish neighbourhood near a religious school and a synagogue as part of the highest level of "Vigipirate" security plan after the Islamist attacks in Paris January 20, 2015.
Belief
I never knew how differently France and America value religion
Belgian soldiers patrolling outside the US Embassy in Brussels, near the Belgian Parliament. Belgium has deployed hundreds of troops to guard potential targets of terrorism, including Jewish sites and diplomatic missions.
Justice
Terrorism fears mean Belgian troops now have a license to kill
Tanzila "Taz" Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh are the women behind the new podcast: Good Muslim/Bad Muslim.
Culture
How to eat pork, drink booze and be a ‘good’ Muslim
Nigeria, not quite as trendy.
Media
Why no ‘Je suis Charlie’ moment for Boko Haram’s victims?
The Kouachi brothers gesture after shooting up the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris last week.
Justice
Where did the Paris attackers get their guns?
A man holds the new issue of satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, entitled "Tout est pardonné" ("All is forgiven"), at a kiosk in Nice on January 14, 2015.
Media
Charlie Hebdo returns to huge demand — and plenty of offense
Mary E. Haddad, interim priest at the American Cathedral of Paris, sees silence as form of worship.
Conflict
How silence links an American priest’s response to Sept. 11 and Charlie Hebdo
Marine Olivesi reporting in Libya in 2012.
Conflict
I’m French. I report in the Middle East. I’ve always been torn over Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons
Adel Defilaux, a French-born Muslim, poses Wednesday outside his cafe in east London. Defilaux has received death threats for displaying the sign.
Justice
Where is Charlie? ‘Je suis Charlie’ is everywhere
Amedy Dramé is a French Muslim from a suburb of Paris.
Culture
‘They think we Muslim people hate them. They don’t know us.’
France's far-right National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen speaks to journalists as she leaves after a meeting at the Elyseé palace in Paris on January 9, 2015.
Global Politics
How France’s far-right National Front party is seizing the political moment
Paris couple Ahmed and Florence march hold the flag of France while participating in a march in support of freedom and people slain in the Charlie Hebdo terrorism attacks on January 12, 2015.
Conflict
I’m not Charlie, but I still marched in Paris
The leaders of Israel, Mali, France and Germany at the peace rally in Paris
Conflict
Why Obama wasn’t in Paris
Police and emergency workers investigate a bombing scene in Kano, Nigeris, on November 29, 2014.
Conflict
Nigerians are ‘desperate’ for intervention as Boko Haram steps up its attacks
An Israeli government representative discusses Israeli immigration with prospective Jewish immigrants at an immigration expo in Paris.
Global Politics
Israel encourages frightened French Jews to make a move
The Grand Mosquee de Paris
Conflict
I am Muslim; I am Charlie
Police officers secure access to a residential building during investigations in the eastern French city of Reims on January 8, 2015, after the shooting against the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper.
Conflict
How the Kouachi brothers fell through the cracks
French police stand in front of the entrance of Paris Mosque as Muslims gather for Friday prayers in the French capital on January 9, 2014.
Justice
How the Charlie Hebdo killers could have been stopped two months ago
A portion of "Solidarité," the New Yorker cover image by Ana Juan in tribute to the Charlie Hebdo victims.
Media
The story behind the New Yorker’s bloody Charlie Hebdo cover
French firemen and emergency doctors enter a kosher deli during a hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France.
Conflict
French police end double hostage crises with raids, but four hostages die
The copies of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo seen in their Paris newsroom on February 9, 2006. In this and other issues, the magazine published cartoons that angered Muslims.
Media
To publish or not to publish? It’s a tough question for the Charlie Hebdo cartoons
The “I am Charlie” slogan was on display during a vigil in Frankfurt, Germany following the deadly shooting attack in Paris this week.
Belief
Islamic extremists make it pretty clear who they want dead
Armandine Marbach takes part in a demonstration on January 7, 2014, supporting the French publication Charlie Hebdo
Conflict
We’re not all Charlie
In Brussels, a woman holds a copy of Charlie Hebdo to pay tribute to the victims of a shooting at the offices of the weekly satirical magazine in Paris on January 7, 2015.
Conflict
France reels after the Charlie Hebdo attack kills 12
French police patrol near the Eiffel Tower in Paris as part of the highest level of "Vigipirate" security plan after a shooting at the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2015.
Conflict
The Charlie Hebdo attack slipped past one of Europe’s most alert governments
A memorial in Paris
Conflict
I grew up with Charlie Hebdo — long live Charlie Hebdo
Charlie Hebdo protests
Global Politics
After Charlie Hebdo, what next? Readers weigh in on the long-term effects of the attack
French cartoonist Charb, publishing director of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, poses for photographs at their offices in Paris, September 19, 2012. Charlie Hebdo published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad on Wednesday, a decision criticised by the
Conflict
‘Oh, you know, nobody wants to kill caricaturists like us’
A Strasbourg memorial for Charlie Hebdo
Conflict
Around the world, people turn out to remember and pay tribute to the staff of Charlie Hebdo
Marco Werman reads an issue of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo he bought during a trip to France in 2011.
Conflict
Marco Werman on why Charlie Hebdo matters
A bouquet of roses is seen near a placard reading "I am Charlie," displayed to pay tribute during a gathering at the Place de la Republique in Paris on January 7, 2015, following a shooting by gunmen at the offices of weekly satirical magazine Charlie Heb
Conflict
Manhunt for suspects in Charlie Hebdo attack