Tue, Jan 5: It’s been one year since terrorists stormed into the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. It was the start of a bloody attack that ended three days later, with 17 people dead. Just two months before the anniversary, Paris suffered an even deadlier attack. Jeff Semple reports on a city that is still finding its way through the grief.
Global National
Paris marks one year since Charlie Hebdo attacks
More Videos
-
New clues in mystery of the spiked ‘Titanic’ chowder
-
Ottawa to propose new asylum rules
-
U.S. campus protests see violence, arrests
-
Global National: May 1
-
Chaos to calm: Question period subdued as Poilievre returns to House of Commons after ejection
-
Future of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as long-awaited project opens
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article