Muhammad cartoonist Lars Vilks killed in car crash
Police say ‘no indication of criminal intent’ in deaths of artist and two police bodyguards
Police say ‘no indication of criminal intent’ in deaths of artist and two police bodyguards
His caricature of the prophet Muhammad sparked outrage across the Muslim world
The novelist on strong women, ‘moral censorship’ and the ‘great wound’ of his life
While the trial may have brought some closure to the families of the victims, it had no such cathartic effect for the country at large
French court delivers ruling in trial over assaults on magazine offices and supermarket
November 2015 attacks by jihadist suicide bombers and gunmen killed 130 people
Europe Letter: EU happy to celebrate or stigmatise Muslim immigrants when it suits agenda
Brahim Aouissaoui one of thousands of young Tunisian men radicalised by Islamic State, al-Qaeda
Ankara accuses publication of sowing ‘seeds of hatred’ amid tensions over teacher’s killing
Seven people, including two schoolchildren, have been charged over Samuel Paty’s death
Some have blamed Charlie Hebdo, as they did in 2015, for being provocative and offensive to Muslims. But if it is so, it is no more offensive than the opening of the trial
Suspect shot dead as Macron says teacher was victim of ‘Islamist terrorist attack’
Knife-wielding suspect shot dead by police after pursuit following attack in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine
Suspect claims he targeted magazine’s former office site over prophet caricatures
Two wounded and seven arrested following attack outside magazine offices
Journalists stabbed near former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo
Court rows over Covid-19 rules jar with graphic images and high emotions amid trial
President promises new law to tackle ‘separatism’
Anti-terrorism investigation under way after man is arrested in Romans-sur-Isère
Paris Letter: The French are finding relevance in books about epidemics and confinement
Comments divide opinion on freedom of expression, as 16-year-old receives threats
The 29-year-old is suspected of Christmas market assault that left three dead
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The French captial remains the perfect city to stir the senses and whet the appetite
Isis strategist Boubaker el-Hakim could have survived US drone strike, says Iraqi military
Restrictions on large devices apply to flights from parts of Middle East and North Africa
New restrictions on passengers flying mainly from Middle East to take effect on Friday
Officials say assault on four soldiers at Louvre museum was of ‘terrorist character’
Advertising-free ‘Canard enchaîné’ sells 400,000 copies and has €100 million banked
Over the last three years there have been many fatal assaults in many parts of the Continent
Séamus Dooley says ‘Charlie Hebdo’ would be in ‘clear breach’ of Irish legislation
Clumsy effort offends many Italians with public figures lining up to criticise magazine
Many individuals risked their own lives to save others, or tended to the wounded
Successive governments have failed to get to grips with the grievances of the children of the north Africans who came to France in more prosperous times
Criticism intensifies over security after attack by jihadist wearing electronic tag
Family of teenager who killed priest in France ‘tried to stop him joining Isis’
François Hollande vows to step up strikes on Islamic State strongholds in Iraq and Syria
For the third time I found myself texting friends to see if they were alive or dead
Islamic State claimed Mohamed Laouaiej-Bouhlel as one of its ‘soldiers’
Every European has two homelands: the country he is born in, and France
Analysis: Head of state’s popularity at record low as France suffers third attack in 18 months
Spectre of global terrorism, generally removed and distant, seems closer to home
Dubliner Stephen Milton says: ‘I heard gun shots, I’d never heard gun shots before’
People covered bodies with restaurant tablecloths to protect their dignity
Every European has two homelands: the country he is born in, and France
Green and White Army are singing their way to Paris, but not all the songs make sense
Attack on Necker children’s hospital dismays authorities and alienates public opionion
Unlike most national festivals, from Bastille Day to Thanksgiving, it does not commemorate death and destruction
Lutz Bachmann invited to address conference organised by anti-immigrant group
Initiative adds weight to existing policy on deradicalisation centres in country’s regions
Opposition to Israel must not be confused with the evil hatred of Jewish people
Judgment is likely to inflame concerns about freedom of expression in Turkey
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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