By Laurence Benhamou (AFP) 51 mins ago in World The cover of the first edition of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo since its staff were murderously attacked by Islamist gunmen last week shows a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed crying and holding up a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the words: "All is forgiven". |
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A cartoon depiction of the Prophet Mohammed holding up a sign saying “Je Suis Charlie” will feature on a special edition of Charlie Hebdo produced after last week’s newsroom massacre. The bearded figure, with a tear in his eye, stands under the message: "All is forgiven". |
10,000 deploy. PARIS, Jan 12, (Agencies): France announced an unprecedented deployment of thousands of troops and police to bolster security at “sensitive” sites including Jewish schools Monday, a day after marches gathering nearly four million people countrywide. “We have decided ... |
A cartoon depiction of the Prophet Mohammed holding up a sign saying "Je Suis Charlie" will feature on a special edition of Charlie Hebdo produced after last week's newsroom massacre. The bearded figure, with a tear in his eye, stands under the message: "All is forgiven". |
MANILA, Philippines -- When Pope Francis lands here on Thursday, he will be greeted by record crowds in Asia's largest Catholic country. His first visit to the Philippines is expected to draw almost 6 million people, which would beat the 1995 visit by John Paul II, currently holding the record for.... |
Classes will be suspended in Palo and Tacloban City in Leyte later this week for the visit of Pope Francis there.
The Department of Education, in posts on its Twitter account Monday evening, said classes in all levels will be suspended between Jan. 14 and 16. |
MANILA, Philippines -- When Pope Francis lands here on Thursday, he will be greeted by record crowds in Asia's largest Catholic country. His first visit to the Philippines is expected to draw almost 6 million people, which would beat the 1995 visit by John Paul II, currently holding the record for.... |
Tue, Jan 13, 2015, 12:52 am SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka. Jan 12, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Archbishop of Colombo, Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith has said that the Pope's visit to Sri Lanka right at the beginning of a new government could push the government to work towards a reconciliation among the communities. |
PARIS: France announced an unprecedented deployment of thousands of troops and police to bolster security at “sensitive” sites yesterday, the day after marches that drew nearly four million people across the country. “We have decided to mobilise 10,000 men to protect sensitive sites in the whole.... |
A policeman stands guard outside the French satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo” in Paris in this February 9, 2006 file photo. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau/Files A special edition of Charlie Hebdo produced after last week’s newsroom massacre will feature caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, according to its lawyer. |
Some passengers along a portion of Manila's Taft Avenue were stranded Monday evening while authorities simulated Pope Francis' Jan. 15 arrival.
A Vine video tweeted by radio dzBB's Manny Vargas showed people waiting for a ride at Taft Avenue near the Apostolic Nunciature. |
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