Charlie hebdo

Are we watching the collapse of Western Europe in real time? - comment

The terrorists don't need to show up again. The inhibition is already installed, running quietly in the background like software that updates itself.

People gather on the Place de la Republique square to pay tribute to the victims of last year's shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, January 7, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie
 Placards are burned during a protest against the publications of a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad in France media and President Emmanuel Macron's comments, in Istanbul, Turkey October 30, 2020.

Three cartoonists arrested in Turkey over alleged Prophet Muhammad drawing

People gather on the Place de la Republique square to pay tribute to the victims of last year's shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, January 7, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie

Man jailed for 30 years for attempting to murder two using meat cleaver at Charlie Hebdo offices

People gather on the Place de la Republique square to pay tribute to the victims of last year's shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, January 7, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie

France commemorates victims of Charlie Hebdo attacks 10 years on


Jihadists in Gaza rally against France, hail Islamic State

Hamas permits rare demonstration by activists from rival fundamentalist Salafi movement.

Palestinian Salafists protest against satirical French weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo, outside the French Cultural Centre in Gaza

Combating terror: The tough battle ahead

It is high time Western governments get serious in the war on terror.

People hold panels to create the eyes of late ‘Charlie Hebdo’ editor Stephane Charbonnier.

Pakistani Christians protest Charles Hebdo

About one hundred Christians, who make up less than three per cent of Pakistan's majority Muslim population of 180 million, took to streets shouting "Down with Charlie Hebdo".

Pakistan's Christian community protest against satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, which featured a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad as the cover of its first edition since an attack by Islamist gunmen, in Peshawar.

Analysis: State of denial in the West

Though those who slaughtered journalists at Charlie Hebdo and Jews at a kosher supermarket were killed, the terrorists still have the last word.

Candelight vigil in tribute to the victims of the shooting at the office of Charlie Hebdo

Niger protesters burn churches in second day of Charlie Hebdo riots

Death toll from Friday clashes in Niger's second largest city of Zinder, rise to five.

Riots in Niamey, Niger, January 17, 2015

CNN’s Jim Clancy resigns after controversial Israel tweets

Debate over the nature of Charlie Hebdo cartoons gets anchor in hot water.

Jim Clancy

Churches torched, Christian-owned shops raided by Muslims in Niger

Police in the former French colony's southern town of Zinder fired tear gas on a crowd of hundreds of people as tires burned in the streets.

People queue for the new issue of satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo at a kiosk in Nice.

Erdogan: 'Charlie Hebdo' guilty of provoking Muslims, inciting to racial hatred

The first edition of Charlie Hebdo since the killing of 12 of its staff members at its central Paris offices last week aroused anger across the Muslim world.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Insulting Islam: The flogging of Raif Badawi

The Jerusalem Post

When they’re trying to silence you, YELL EVEN LOUDER!

The Jerusalem Post