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Chechnya holds huge rally over Charlie Hebdo cartoons
“This is a protest against those who support the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed,” the region’s strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov said World News -
Another page in the global war on terror
The flow of Western and Asian terrorists to the Arab region away from Washington, London, Moscow, and Paris remains an undeclared goal for many leaders Middle East -
The tyranny of the past, the uncertainty of the future
The essence of the current Arab predicament is that the West cannot save the Arabs from themselves Middle East -
Secret burials for Charlie Hebdo attackers
In hopes to head of unrest in the country, France approves secret burials and bans an anti-Islamist rally World News -
Extremists and the corruption of relations among people
What groups like ISIS try to do is use the media to fuel Muslim public opinion against its own rivals Middle East -
iCondemn: Satirical app helps Muslims 'condemn' extremism
Following Charlie Hebdo, voices calling for Muslims to condemn the attack rose on social media Digital -
Channel Tunnel closed after lorry fire
Traffic through the Channel Tunnel was halted on Saturday after smoke was detected from an unknown source World News -
At least seven churches torched in Niger in anti-Charlie Hebdo riots
In the second day of protests in Niger, at least two police cars were burned by demonstrators outside the main mosque in Niamey Africa -
Not ‘The Onion:’ Assad says he is ‘against killing of civilians!’
Assad’s charm offensive seems to have fallen flat on its face Middle East -
Yemen arrests two French Al-Qaeda suspects
AQAP has claimed responsibility for a Jan. 7 assault on French satirical Charlie Hebdo Middle East -
Some 3,000 in Turkey linked to ISIS: report
A ‘red alert’ has been sent to security units warning of possible ISIS attacks on Western embassies, the report says Middle East -
‘You’ve got a friend,’ James Taylor sings to Paris
Leading into the song with a few bars of the French national anthem, Taylor also added a line ‘ton ami est la’ Entertainment -
Is Charlie Hebdo the French 9/11?
The slaughter of the Charlie Hebdo journalists in France is going to create the same conditions as those that prevailed after 9/11 World -
Russia says prophet cartoon publication illegal
The publication would also violate the Russian media and anti-extremism laws, the watchdog said Print -
AFP photographer shot at Pakistan anti-Charlie Hebdo protest
Doctor: The photographer is out of immediate danger and has spoken to colleagues Asia -
New issue of Charlie Hebdo sells out quickly
The editors of the publication again put a caricature of the Prophet Mohammad on the cover, and it quickly sold out by early morning Print -
Bosnia’s Muslim top cleric slams Mohammed cartoon
Kavazovic last week condemned the deadly attack January 7 against the French weekly that left 12 people dead World News -
Hollande: Muslims ‘main victims of fanaticism’
German Chancellor Angela Merkel also pledged Thursday to heighten security measures against Islamist extremists World News -
Paris gunman’s house could lead to 4th attacker
A report said French police were able to identify a potential fourth attacker after searching the house of Amedy Coulibaly World News -
Turkish PM says freedom of press ‘does not mean freedom to insult’
Davutoglu also said Netanyahu committed crimes against humanity comparable to those behind the Paris attacks that left 17 dead Middle East -
Charlie Hebdo co-founder blames slain editor for attack
The article sparked the anger of Richard Malka, Charlie Hebdo’s lawyer for the past 22 years World News -
#JeSuisCharlie creator seeks to copyright slogan to ‘protect message’
The Frenchman who coined the slogan is reportedly trying to copyright the phrase to stop its commercialisation Print -
Pope on Charlie Hebdo: There are limits to free expression
Pope Francis said Thursday there are limits to freedom of expression, especially when it insults or ridicules someone’s faith World News -
Merkel: Important not to ostracize Muslims
The Paris attacks came as Germany grapples with how to respond to anti-Islamic rallies in the eastern city of Dresden World News -
Turkish journalists probed over Charlie Hebdo cover
The move came hours after Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said his government would not permit ‘insults to our prophet’ Print -
Driver injures policewoman outside Paris presidential residence
A reporter on BFM TV said the car had been driving the wrong way along a one-way system and that two people had been arrested World News -
Australian PM ‘rather likes’ new Charlie Hebdo cover
The front page was widely reproduced and reported on by Western media World News -
Creator of #JeSuisCharlie says slogan not for commercial use
Joachim Roncin said he would only accept to allow Reporters Without Borders (RSF) to use the hashtag. Economy -
World reacts to Charlie Hebdo’s new Prophet cartoon
The cartoons draw criticism from several Muslim countries and Islamic bodies World News -
After Paris march, Netanyahu leads the pack in Israeli election
Netanyahu marched with dozens of world leaders at a memorial rally for the victims of last week’s Paris attacks Analysis