Police in Paris have shot and killed a man reported to be trying to attack a police station on the anniversary of the charlie Hebdo attacks.
Police in Paris have shot and killed a man reported to be trying to attack a police station on the anniversary of the charlie Hebdo attacks.
Satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo will feature an image of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover of Wednesday’s edition, the first since the massacre at its offices last week.
France is mobilising 10,000 troops to provide protection in the country’s most sensitive areas following the terror attacks last week.
French police have stormed the two hostage sites at a warehouse in Dammartin-en-Goele and a supermarket in eastern Paris.
Cartoonists around the world have produced provocative images in solidarity with their colleagues at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, where 12 people were massacred on Wednesday.