A French citizen with ties to the attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper in Paris told a court in Bulgaria Wednesday that he is a victim of injustice. Continue reading
The brother-in-law of one of the men who attacked the satirical Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris has been jailed in Bulgaria, and authorities say he is suspected of trying to join extremists in Syria. Continue reading
ISIS has gained increased support from Islamists after seizing territory in Syria and Iraq, taking attention away from al-Qaeda. Analysts suggest the Charlie Hebdo may be an attempt to show what it’s capable of. Continue reading
Newly-posted video footage shows a confrontation between the two Charlie Hebdo gunmen and police on the streets of Paris last Wednesday. Continue reading
With a printing press, medals of honour and ceremonies thousands of miles apart, France and Israel paid tribute Tuesday to those killed in the Paris terrorist attacks. Continue reading
The Associated Press reported Friday that this week’s attacks in Paris were connected to al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Here’s what we know about the possible links to Yemen-based AQAP. Continue reading
Why one of two brothers suspected in Wednesday’s deadly Paris shooting spree spent time in prison, and how the other was linked to al-Qaida in Yemen. Continue reading
A Canadian terrorism expert said the Charlie Hebdo attack was ‘completely unlike’ attack in Ottawa and Australia because the gunmen were clearly ‘well-trained.’ Continue reading