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"We will never give up": Charlie Hebdo republishes controversial cartoons as terror trial begins

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IN THE PAPERS - Wednesday, September 2: We bring you French and international coverage reacting to Charlie Hebo's latest cover - republishing the Prophet Mohammed caricatures as the trial of those involved in the 2015 terror attacks begins. Also, Politico looks at what's left of the 'I am Charlie' movement that arose after the January 2015 attacks.

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