Two brothers are suddenly the most wanted men in France, suspected of the armed onslaught on a newspaper office that claimed a dozen lives and horrified most of the world. Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, were the targets of a mammoth manhunt following Wednesday's slayings at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. |
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In the small world of political satire, many cartoonists knew the journalists at the French weekly magazine who were among 12 killed by suspected Islamists on Wednesday. They expressed their anguish and deep anger at the killings in the way they know best. One of the pictures that quickly went viral on the Internet was by Dutch artist Ruben L. |
Paris • Two brothers are suddenly the most wanted men in France, suspected of the armed onslaught on a newspaper office that claimed a dozen lives and horrified most of the world. Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, were the targets of a mammoth manhunt following Wednesday’s slayings at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. |
Also Thursday, a female police officer was shot to death while investigating a car accident, but it was not immediately clear if the shooting was linked to Wednesday’s killings. The incident, which also left a street sweeper injured, took place in the Montrouge neighborhood in the south of Paris. |
A municipal police officer whose badge patch displays a black band on mourning, stands in front poster for victims of the shooting at the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Nice, southeastern France Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015. With tensions high across Paris, French authorities focused Thursday on.... |
BBC Radio 4 broadcast a 5-episode program on the Armenian Diaspora from December 29, 2014 to January 2, 2015. Writer and historian Charles Emmerson traces the history of the Armenian diaspora through Europe’s Armenian communities today. From Manchester, home to Britain’s oldest Armenian community,.... |
Charlie Hebdo will publish next Wednesday to defiantly show that "stupidity will not win," said columnist Patrick Pelloux, who is also an emergency room doctor. The newspaper's lawyer, Richard Malka, said one million copies would be printed instead of the normal 60,000 because of the worldwide attention brought by Wednesday's bloody attack. |
PARIS Two brothers are suddenly the most wanted men in France, suspected of the armed onslaught on a newspaper office that claimed a dozen lives and horrified most of the world. Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, were the targets of a mammoth manhunt following Wednesday's slayings at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. |
Cartoonists around the world put pencil to paper in solidarity with the Charlie Hebdo artists slaughtered in Paris, admitting their own fear of being targeted but vowing they would not be silenced. In the small world of political satire, many cartoonists knew the journalists at the French weekly.... |
PARIS — Two brothers are suddenly the most wanted men in France, suspected of the armed onslaught on a newspaper office that claimed a dozen lives and horrified most of the world.
Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, were the targets of a mammoth manhunt following Wednesday’s slayings at the.... |
Two brothers are suddenly the most wanted men in France, suspected of the armed onslaught on a newspaper office that claimed a dozen lives and horrified most of the world. Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, were the targets of a mammoth manhunt following Wednesday's slayings at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. |
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