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The anniversary issue of Charlie Hebdo has hit the shelves in France one year after the attacks, with a loyal public saying they will continue to buy the satirical magazine as an act of defiance. Nathan Frandino reports.
The anniversary issue of Charlie Hebdo has hit the shelves in France one year after the attacks, with a loyal public saying they will continue to buy the satirical magazine as an act of defiance. Nathan Frandino reports.
The 7th of January marks the first anniversary of the tragic attacks on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The sales of the publication boomed following the attacks but who reads the magazine a year after?
Paris police shot dead a knife-wielding man who tried to enter a police station shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great), on Thursday, the anniversary of last year's deadly Islamist militant attacks on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
One year on, an anxious France is paying tribute to the victims of the killings at Charlie Hebdo magazine. Nathan Frandino reports.
French President Francois Hollande lays a wreath at a memorial for police officers killed on duty a year after the militant attacks at Charlie Hebdo magazine.
The widow of one of Charlie Hebdo's most celebrated cartoonists says she is still angry and that not enough was done to prevent his death, one year on. Nathan Frandino reports.
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and the parliament speaker Yaël Braun-Pivet lay wreaths in front of the former offices of Charlie Hebdo, eight years after the terrorist attack that decimated its editorial staff on January 7, 2015. IMAGES
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and Ile-de-France Region President Valérie Pécresse lay wreaths in front of the former offices of Charlie Hebdo, seven years after the terrorist attack that decimated its editorial staff on January 7, 2015. IMAGES