Gosar Responds to Censure Over AOC Meme With Comparison to Charlie Hebdo
The Arizona Republican called the fact that people would consider the meme violent "lunacy" and that "all of Hollywood" must be shut down.
Charlie Hebdo's Meghan Markle Cover Blasted as Racist
The French satirical magazine sparked fury on Twitter with a cartoon showing Meghan Markle saying she 'couldn't breathe' as Queen Elizabeth II kneels on her neck.
In Macron's France, Free Speech is Only for Some
No one should fear violence or harassment for reproducing or publishing images like the Charlie Hebdo cartoons. But those who do not agree their publication s also have the right to non-violently voice their concerns.
France Raises Terror Threat Level to Highest After Spate of Attacks
Move comes after three killed in the French city of Nice by a knifeman who struck on Thursday morning.
Knife Attack Near Former Charlie Hebdo Offices Leaves 2 People Injured
The French satirical magazine recently republished images of the Prophet Muhammad.
Charlie Hebdo: Harvey 'Drowned...Neo-Nazis of Texas'
The French satirical weekly has a controversial take on Hurricane Harvey.
Charlie Hebdo Features Anti-Islam Cover After Barcelona
Critics say the cover art risks stoking greater Islamophobia in France.
Chechnya Wants to Block 'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoons
The French satirical magazine has made innuendos about Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's sexuality and mocked Russian plane crashes.
ISIS Fighter Tied to Charlie Hebdo Still Alive: Iraq
U.S. defense officials had said a drone strike killed Boubaker el-Hakim in Raqqa in November.
Paris Tourism Rebounds After Terror Slump
In November 2016, tourism was expected to drop in value by 1.5 billion euros year-on-year. Instead, it has returned to pre-Charlie Hebdo levels.
Russia Outraged By 'Charlie Hebdo' Airplane Crash Cover
The French magazine published three cartoons about last week's fatal crash.
Charlie Hebdo Cover Depicts Obama Fleeing Police Fire
"Obama—an ordinary citizen once again," the headline of the satirical magazine reads.
Charlie Hebdo Killer's Relative Held Traveling to Syria
Authorities detained relative of Cherif Kouachi in Turkey on his way to the war-torn country.
France 'Needs Security Overhaul' After Paris Attacks
A parliamentary commission has recommended setting up a national counter-terrorism hub.
A Big Loser in Tehran's Holocaust Cartoon Contest: Iran
An exhibition of 150 submissions is now up in the Iranian capital, as Germany, Israel, UNESCO and others condemn the contest.
Trial of Belgian Militant Cell Begins in Brussels
Only seven of the accused will appear in court as nine are on the run.
Turkish Reporters Jailed for 'Charlie Hebdo' Cover
Hikmet Cetinkaya and Ceyda Karan published a cover image from "Charlie Hebdo" magazine.
Suspected Arms Dealer to Paris Attacker Arrested
French national Antoine Denevi has been linked with Paris supermarket hostage-taker Amedy Coulibaly.
Brussels Attacks: Charlie Hebdo Survivor Draws Tribute
"It's war," the cartoonist declares with the hashtag #Bruxelles.
France's Jews are Fleeing Paris for London
After the 2015 Paris attacks, growing numbers of French Jews are seeking sanctuary in the British capital.
Fresh Outrage Over Charlie Hebdo Cartoon of Aylan Kurdi
Less than a week ago, the controversial magazine marked the one year since the attacks on its Paris office.
Air France Reports New Losses Tied to Paris Attacks
The attacks in Paris resulted in 130 deaths in November.
France's Response To Terror Makes Another Attack Likely
French senator Nathalie Goulet says France needs to tackle the roots of its radicalized population, not more regulation.
'We Are All Vulnerable': Parisians On Police Shooting
A man allegedly carrying a knife has been shot by police in Paris, one year after the attacks on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo
'Charlie Hebdo' Marks Rocky 1st Anniversary of Attacks
This week's anniversary cover features a bloodied God and a message: The killer is still out there.
Man Shot Dead By Paris Police 'Had Fake Identity'
The man allegedly attempted to enter a police station with a knife on Thursday.
What People Searched For Most in 2015, According to Google
Paris attacks, 2016 elections, Adele, Caitlyn Jenner, Mayweather v. Pacquiao, same-sex marriage and more.
Charlie Hebdo to Donate £4.4 Million to Victims of Attacks
The magazine received donations from 84 different countries following the attacks.
French Police Arrest Suspect in Connection With November Paris Attack
Separately, two people were taken in for questioning in connection with a January attack.