It was the start of the worst-ever year of Islamist terrorist attacks in Paris, which killed nearly 150 people. A decade on, CharlieHebdo is unbowed and unrepentant, turning out a weekly as ...
“They didn’t kill CharlieHebdo,” editor-in-chief Gerard Biard told AFP in a recent interview, adding that “we want it to last for a thousand years.” The attack by two Paris-born ...
The 2015 attack by two Paris-born brothers of Algerian descent was said to be revenge for CharlieHebdo's decision to publish caricatures lampooning the Prophet Mohammed, Islam's most revered ...