With the main perpetrators dead, the court will focus on those accused of aiding the assaults on the Charlie Hebdo offices and a kosher supermarket that killed 17. By Aurelien Breeden and Constant ...
PARIS – City officials in Reims say one of the terrorists responsible for deadly attacks last week that killed 17 people was buried in the eastern French city over their objections and despite ...
The magazine attack almost was canceled because one assailant was sick, a newspaper reports One of the brothers who committed January’s massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo texted ...
A Charlie Hebdo journalist saved a colleague by staring into the troubled eyes of a terrorist, preventing him from seeing and killing a graphic artist hiding under a desk. Sigolene Vinson, a legal ...
PARIS --City officials in Reims say one of the terrorists responsible for attacks last week that killed 17 people was buried in the eastern French city over their objections and despite concerns that ...
The two chief suspects, named as Said and Chérif Kouachi, 34 and 32, remain at large. Investigators believe Said Kouachi traveled to Yemen in 2011 to receive weapons training with Al-Qaeda in the ...
Numerous media have reported their names are Saïd Kouachi, 34, his brother Chérif Kouachi 33, and Hamyd Mourad, 19. Officials have said all three are French-born jihadists. A number of media outlets ...
Said Kouachi, one of the alleged attackers of Charlie Hebdo magazine, had connections with a man who attempted to bomb a U.S.-bound airliner in 2009. WSJ's Margaret Coker reports. Photo: Getty On Said ...
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