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Paris Terror Attack
This Play Puts the Fight Against Extremism Onstage
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
One Year After the Paris Attacks France Is More Frightened—and Exhausted—Than Ever
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
Obama Says U.S. Will Stand With France Against ISIS
By Maya Rhodan
Behind the ISIS vs. al-Qaeda Rivalry
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
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Paris Terror Attack
This Is Life Under a Terror Lockdown in Brussels
The capital of the E.U. remains in a state of unprecedented civic paralysis as police hunt people connected to the Paris terrorist attacks
By Charlotte McDonald-Gibson / Brussels
November 23, 2015
Paris Attacks Drag Down French Tourism, Economy
Attacks drag down tourism, which is seven percent of the French gross domestic product
By Jay Newton-Small
November 23, 2015
These 5 Facts Explain the Dire Economic Costs of the Paris Attacks
The human cost of the Paris attacks was terrible, but there will be an economic price to France's worst-ever terror incident
By Ian Bremmer
November 19, 2015
A Dysfunctional Lebanon Fears ISIS Will Strike Again
Suicide bombings by ISIS a day before the terror attacks in Paris killed at least 43 people in Beirut. Are the dark days of the 1980s back?
By Jared Malsin / Beirut
November 17, 2015
Syrian Rebel Groups Fear Paris Attacks Will Take the Heat Off Assad
In the wake of the Paris attacks, new force is being directed against ISIS in Syria. But Bashar Assad's government may be getting a pass
By Rebecca Collard / Beirut
November 17, 2015
What to Know About the Suspect Behind the Attacks
The Belgian-born Abdelhamid Abaaoud had already been identified as an ISIS handler in an earlier, foiled terrorist attack in Belgium
By Jared Malsin
November 16, 2015
Key Republicans Call for Suspending Syrian Refugee Resettlements
A key Republican lawmaker has called for President Obama to suspend admission of Syrian refugees into the U.S. in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, joining a growing chorus of similar calls from other...
By Tessa Berenson
November 16, 2015
Read the CIA Director's Thoughts on the Paris Attacks
CIA Director John Brennan talked about his thoughts on the Paris attacks, ISIS and the possibility of terrorism on U.S. soil Monday. In a previously arranged appearance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies,...
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
November 16, 2015
Paris Museums to Reopen Monday
The city begins the slow process of getting back to normal after Friday's deadly attacks
By Justin Worland
November 15, 2015
Beirut Wonders if Some Terror Attacks Mean More Than Others
Over 40 died in Beirut in an ISIS terror attack a day before the Paris strikes, but Lebanese victims haven't gotten the same attention
By Aryn Baker
November 15, 2015
France Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria
The bombings are aimed to destroy an ISIS munitions depot and a training camp for jihadist fighters
By Vivienne Walt / Paris
November 15, 2015
How the Paris Attacks Upended the Republican Primary
Word of the Paris attacks spread slowly through a Republican cattle call in Orlando Friday afternoon. When Donald Trump took the stage, it was already clear that a major tragedy was unfolding, but his speech...
By Zeke J Miller
November 14, 2015
Free Travel in Europe Could Be a Casualty of the Paris Attacks
Border check-free travel is a bedrock principle of the European Union. But evidence that Paris attackers crossed borders could change that
By Simon Shuster / Berlin
November 14, 2015
'France Is a Catastrophe': Life in a City Gone Still
A TIME reporter caught near the ISIS terror attacks on how Paris is struggling to cope
By Naina Bajekal / Paris
November 14, 2015
How to Talk to Your Kids About the Attacks in Paris
Don't dismiss their fears, but be reassuring
By Belinda Luscombe
November 14, 2015
Cartoonist Says He Will Leave
Charlie Hebdo
The cartoonist designed the magazine’s Prophet Muhammad cover picture after the Paris attacks
By Helen Regan
May 19, 2015
Hostages Sue Media Over Paris Terror Attack Coverage
They say broadcasts of the details endangered their lives
By Sarah Begley
April 3, 2015
Kosher Supermarket in Paris Reopens After January Attack
“We wanted to reopen quickly and to show we are not defeated and not afraid"
By Justin Worland
March 15, 2015
Paris Bans Filming Action Movies
Authorities are worried actors in military uniform could be targeted by terrorists
By Naina Bajekal
February 6, 2015
Charlie Hebdo
Issue Hits the U.S.
Three major cities will begin offering the newspaper starting Friday
By Olivier Laurent
January 23, 2015
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Makes Solidarity Visit to Paris
"Both are cities that understand what it is to fight back"
By Jack Linshi
January 20, 2015
Charlie Hebdo
Attacker Buried in Unmarked Grave
The grave's location will remain undisclosed to avoid it becoming a site of pilgrimage for extremists
By Sabrina Toppa
January 19, 2015
Charlie Hebdo
’s Editor Explains Why It Attacks Religion
"We do not attack religion, but we do when it gets involved in politics"
By Jack Linshi
January 18, 2015
42% of French Opposed to
Charlie Hebdo
’s Cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, Poll Finds
57% believed that similar cartoons should continue to be printed
By Jack Linshi
January 18, 2015
Anti–
Charlie Hebdo
Rallies Gather Steam in Pakistan
Pakistan's President previously called on
Charlie Hebdo
to apologize
By Jack Linshi
January 18, 2015
Paris Hero Describes How He Saved Grocery Customers
"I told the customers to stay calm"
By Charlotte Alter
January 16, 2015
Growth of Muslim Populations in Europe Map
The recent terrorist attacks in Paris have brought new attention to the small number of European Muslims who turn to violent extremism. Fears center around the number of Europeans who have fought in Iraq...
By Pratheek Rebala and Chris Wilson
January 16, 2015
French Jews Struggle in Israel
Some return home after finding it difficult to adapt to life in Israel
By Ilene Prusher/Jerusalem
January 16, 2015
Buyers of Sold-Out
Charlie Hebdo
Show Off Cover on Social Media
Wednesday's issue was the first since the Jan. 7 terror attack on its office
By TIME Photo
January 14, 2015
French Comedian Held on Suspicion of Sympathy for Gunman Who Killed 5
Dieudonné M'bala M'bala was arrested for "defending terrorism"
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
January 14, 2015
New
Charlie Hebdo
Sells Out
Crowds queue in the darkness as newspaper prints 5 million copies
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
January 14, 2015
Where to Buy the New
Charlie Hebdo
Here's how many are expected to reach the U.S.
By Sarah Begley and Olivier Laurent
January 13, 2015
Here's What to Expect in the Next Issue of
Charlie Hebdo
Cover features a depiction of Muhammad with a sign reading "Je Suis Charlie"
By Nolan Feeney
January 13, 2015
Mentor of
Charlie Hebdo
Gunman Says He Was Obsessed With Violence
The pair last spoke two months ago to discuss previous attacks
By Vivienne Walt/Paris
January 13, 2015
Pakistan Cleric Holds Funeral for Paris Gunmen Who Attacked Newspaper
"They are heroes of Islam"
By NBC News
January 13, 2015
Jewish Victims' Bodies From Paris Attack Arrive in Israel
Their funeral will be attended by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other dignitaries
By Rishi Iyengar
January 13, 2015
Turkey's Awkward Place in the Paris March
Not only does its president hate cartoonists, but a terror suspect passed through it to get to Syria last week
By Karl Vick
January 12, 2015
White House Says It Should Have Sent a More Senior Official to Paris
"We should have sent someone with a higher profile," Obama's top spokesman said
By Zeke J Miller
January 12, 2015
Charlie Hebdo
Afflicted Us With Free-Speech Hindsight
We need to end the embarrassing trend of recognizing courageous speech only when it’s safe
By Jim Norton
January 12, 2015
Obama Should Have Gone to Paris
We must never hesitate to stand with our allies. We should never hesitate to speak the truth. In Paris or anywhere else in the world.
By Sen. Ted Cruz
January 12, 2015
Empire State Building Goes Dark For
Charlie Hebdo
Gesture of solidarity comes as over a million take to the streets of Paris
By Rishi Iyengar
January 11, 2015
Paris Jews Reel After Deadly Kosher-Supermarket Attack
As they absorb the tragedy, many say they believe the killings prove that their fears have been well-grounded
By Vivienne Walt / Paris
January 11, 2015
Paris March Draws Huge Crowds
Heads of state joined about 1 million people expressing solidarity against terrorist strikes
By Vivienne Walt / Paris
January 11, 2015
Muslims in Paris Fear Drift Toward Radicalism
Economic hardship and racism have pushed young Muslims further away from mainstream France
By Vivienne Walt and Naina Bajekal/Paris
January 10, 2015
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