COPENHAGEN/LONDON (Reuters) - Many European newspapers republished cartoons from the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo to protest against killings by Islamist militants seen as an attack on ...
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the deadly terror attack on its offices, French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo reprinted its controversial Muhammad cartoons ...
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo will republish controversial cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed this week as people allegedly involved in the deadly attack on its newsroom go on trial in ...
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, the target of a massacre by Islamist gunmen in 2015, said Tuesday it was republishing hugely controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed to mark this week's ...
Following Wednesday’s terrorist attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which claimed the lives of 12 people, several news organizations have chosen not to republish the embattled ...
Hamas security forces allowed a rare rally on Monday by rival jihadist Salafi activists in the Gaza Strip in support of Islamic State and the deadly attacks by three Islamist gunmen in France. “Today, ...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called it “unfortunate” that some media outlets would censor some of the more controversial cartoons published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Cruz’s comments came ...
Hamas said the Charlie Hebdo cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on the satirical magazine’s latest cover was part of a plot by the “Zionist lobby.” “We condemn the latest publication of ‘Charlie Hebdo,’ ...
A majority of Americans still believe in free speech, but that number declines when put in the context of the terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. According to a new poll ...
PARIS, Sept 1 (Reuters) - French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is republishing caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad which unleashed a wave of anger in the Muslim world to mark the start of the trial ...