Charlie Hebdo
Why Counterfeits Cost More Than You Think
If consumers knew the dark side, they might think again about buying those cheap knockoffs.
The Cartoonist Behind Controversial Images of the Prophet Muhammad Has Died Aged 86
Kurt Westergaard's cartoons were republished in Charlie Hebdo before the attack on the magazine that killed 12 people.
As France Mourns, Malaysia's Former Leader Says Muslims Have Right to 'Kill Millions of French People'
Mahathir Mohamad launched into a scathing Twitter attack directed at French President Emmanuel Macron.
Three People Killed in Suspected Terror Attack at a French Church
The attack at the Basilica of Notre-Dame came two weeks after a teacher was beheaded after showing his class caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
Charlie Hebdo’s Mohammed Cartoons Projected on Buildings in Tribute to Slain Teacher
France came together on Wednesday to remember Samuel Paty.
Two People Were Stabbed in an Attack Near the Former Charlie Hebdo Offices in Paris
Two suspects have been arrested in the area and two victims have been left with serious injuries.
'Charlie Hebdo' Is Reprinting Those Inflammatory Cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
The satirical French newspaper is republishing the caricatures ahead of the terror trial of the alleged accomplices of those responsible for the deadly attack on its offices.
France a year after the Paris terrorist attacks
"It was, for us, a defeat of our intelligence services," one politician told VICE News.
France's parliament says intelligence 'failed' before the 2015 terror attacks
An inquiry committee urged the government to create a single intelligence agency to prevent failures like those that let the Charlie Hebdo and Bataclan terrorists slip through.
The Artist Who Fights Authoritarianism with Doodles
The power of the Romanian artist's politically motivated work lies in its simplicity.
Examining the Bizarre, Racist 'Charlie Hebdo' Article That Links Pork to Terrorism
The satirical magazine wrote an editorial that puts ordinary Muslims on the same continuum as terrorists simply because they practice their religion.
More Cops With Bigger Guns Will Stop Terrorists, Says French Government
Police officers will get the G36 assault rifle, a weapon commonly used in war, to patrol French cities. That's part of a government plan to stop attacks like the Paris massacre of November 2015.