Charlie Hebdo Shooting
The New Occupation of Paris
Immediately following the Charlie Hébdo shootings, more than 10,000 soldiers were stationed at "vulnerable locations" throughout Paris.
A Breakdown of Recent Attacks Against the Press
Journalists everywhere face threats intended to silence them.
I Spent an Afternoon Trying to See if Canadians Still Cared About 'Charlie Hebdo'
After a brief surge in popularity here in Canada, many people have moved on from the satirical magazine. We took a closer look at why.
Illustrator Koren Shadmi on 'Charlie Hebdo' and the State of French Cartoons
The French have a special relationship with comics, and Charlie Hebdo is part of a long tradition of satirical cartoons in that country dating back to at least the early 1800s.
American Conservatives Are Using the Paris Shooting to Call for More War on Terror
In the wake of the attack, leading Republicans bashed Prsident Obama for being soft on national security.
How the Far Right and Conservatives of Europe Reacted to the 'Charlie Hebdo' Massacre
From France to Sweden, right-wing politicians used the attack on the satirical magazine to denounce Islam as a whole.
Suspected French Magazine Shooting Gunman Featured In 2005 Jihad Documentary
French media has identified Chérif Kouachi in the decade-old program about jihadism. Kouachi and his brother are still at large after allegedly carrying out the attack.
A Few of the Voices from LA's 'Charlie Hebdo' Vigil
The French community of Los Angeles held a refreshingly anger-free rally to honor the dead and show support for the magazine's mission.