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Dutch Politician Plans to Show Images of Prophet Mohammed on National Television
The right-wing, anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders wants to display the images that were originally shown at the Texas "Draw Mohammed" contest.
'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist Luz Announces That He Is Leaving the Magazine
"Each issue is torture because the others are gone,” he said, explaining that he no longer has the energy to continue working at the publication.
What Do French Muslims Think About the PEN/'Charlie Hebdo' Controversy?
Very little bandwidth has been given to one of the most directly affected and knowledgable groups in the matter: French Muslims.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Baltimore police were charged for the death of Freddie Gray, and Ryanair surpassed itself in terms of shitty customer service.
The Protest Over an Award Given to 'Charlie Hebdo' Shows the Line Between Defending and Celebrating
PEN American Center pissed off some of its own members by bestowing an award to the famously irreverent French magazine, and the resulting debate led to Salman Rushdie calling six authors "pussies."
Pro-Putin Activists Launch Russia's Answer to 'Charlie Hebdo' to Mock West
The first edition of "Sharzh i Pero," or "Cartoon and Pen," features cartoons mocking Ukraine's leaders and the West.
The Late Editor of ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Has Delivered a Posthumous Attack On Islamophobia
In his 88-page essay, which was completed just two days before the deadly 'Charlie Hebdo' attack, the magazine’s late editor slams religion and political correctness.
France’s Annual Report on Racism Says That France Is Slightly More Tolerant — Despite More Racist Incidents
The surge of national unity in the wake of the "Charlie Hebdo" attacks is overshadowed by enduring prejudice against minorites, including the Jewish, Muslim and Roma communities.
French TV Network Resumes Broadcasting After Alleged Islamic State Hack
The hackers posted documents on the network's Facebook page that purported to contain personal information relating to French troops currently deployed in anti-IS military operations.
'Charlie Hebdo' Staff Divided Over Magazine's Newfound Millions
A collective of journalists at the French satirical magazine has called for a review of its management structure and equal shares for employees.
Australian Comedian Aamer Rahman Thinks Stand-Up Can and Should Tackle Racism
We talked to Rahman about the idea of reverse racism, Charlie Hebdo, and the place of politics in stand-up.
Controversial French Comedian Convicted of 'Glorifying Terrorism' in Facebook Post
The comedian Dieudonné received a two-month suspended jail term and a hefty fine for a Facebook status posted in the wake of the attacks that left 17 dead in Paris.