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Security forces deploy in zone where Paris attack suspects spotted
French security forces deployed Jan. 7 in a northern town where two brothers suspected of having gunned down 12 people in an Islamist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo abandoned their car, a police source said.
'Seven detained' as police hunt brothers after Charlie Hebdo attack
Seven people have been detained in the hunt for brothers suspected of gunning down 12 people in an Islamist assault on a satirical weekly, a judicial source said Jan. 8.
France to Become Bolder, More Active in Fighting ?xtremism - Ambassador to Bulgaria
France will be bolder and more active in its policies against radical Islam, the country's ambassador to Bulgaria Xavier Lapeyre de Cabanes said on Thursday.
#CharlieHebdo
The 7th of January is stained as a sad day, a black day for humanity, for eternity. I just watched the movie "Munich" by Steven Spielberg on Tuesday and on Wednesday the attack on Charlie Hebdo occurred. In the movie, one of the Israeli operatives says to the team leader that they should use guns to make sure that their targets are dead, instead of bombs.
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Vucic sends telegram of condolences to Valls
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic sent a telegram of condolences to French Prime Minister Manuel Valls over the Wednesday terrorist attack in Paris which claimed lives of ten journalists and two police officers.
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Iohannis: Attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo, cruel and cowardly act of terror
President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday that the terrorist attack on the offices of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo was "cruel and cowardly". The head of state voiced his compassion for the victims' families and solidarity with the French nation.
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Ponta, "deeply shocked" by news of Paris attack, sends condolences to victims' families
Prime Minister Victor Ponta on Wednesday said he is deeply shocked by the news of the gun attack on the offices of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in downtown Paris, sending his condolences to the victims' families.
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Death Toll in Charlie Hebdo Attack Climbs to 12, 10 Wounded
At least twelve people have died and ten have been injured in a gunmen raid on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, according to Paris officials.
Some of the wounded are in a critical condition. Reportedly, two of those injured are police officers.
Eleven Killed in Gun Attack on French Magazine
An attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has claimed at least 11 lives and has left ten people wounded, according to officials.
Five of those injured are in a critical condition, AFP officials say.
A major operation is under way in Paris as police are seeking to hunt down the perpetrators, the BBC reports.
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12 dead in 'terrorist' attack on French satirical newspaper
Heavily armed gunmen shouting Islamist slogans stormed a Paris satirical newspaper office Wednesday and shot dead at least 12 people in the deadliest attack in France in four decades.
Police launched a massive manhunt for the masked attackers who reportedly hijacked a car and sped off, running over a pedestrian and shooting at officers.