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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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NEWS : Attaque terroriste à Mulhouse
Un homme de 69 ans de nationalité portugaise a été tué et trois policiers municipaux ont été blessés ce samedi 22 février à Mulhouse lors d'une attaque au couteau, a annoncé le procureur de la République. Le suspect, un homme de 37 ans fiché pour prévention de la radicalisation terroriste. © Maxime Spannagel / PsnewZ / Bestimage © A 69-year-old Portuguese man was killed and three municipal police officers were injured in a knife attack in Mulhouse on Saturday 22 February, the public prosecutor announced. The suspect, a 37-year-old man on file for prevention of terrorist radicalisation
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Laurent Sourisseau, known as "Riss", publishing director of French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou and France's Minister of Overseas Manuel Valls walk near rue Nicolas Appert, the site of the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Wreaths are layed in front of the former offices of Charlie Hebdo, site of the 2015 attack during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Wreaths are layed in front of the former offices of Charlie Hebdo, site of the 2015 attack during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Senator and President of the French Socialist Party’s group at the Senate Patrick Kanner during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Laurent Sourisseau, known as "Riss", publishing director of French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" (R) and French journalist Gerard Biard during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (L) and France's President Emmanuel Macron (R) during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Laurent Sourisseau, known as "Riss", publishing director of French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" (R) and French journalist Gerard Biard during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Wreaths are layed during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Laurent Sourisseau, known as "Riss", publishing director of French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Former French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Former French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Former French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Brigitte Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (L) and France's President Emmanuel Macron (R) during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
General view of Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (L) and France's President Emmanuel Macron (R) during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
Senator and President of the French Socialist Party’s group at the Senate Patrick Kanner during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
General view of Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron and Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
General view of Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, France's, France's President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et sa femme la Première Dame Brigitte Macron assistent aux commémorations et aux hommages aux victimes des attentats de janvier 2015 contre Charlie Hebdo et l'Hyper Cacher à Paris
France's President Emmanuel Macron during commemorations marking 10 years since an Islamist attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and the Hypercacher jewish supermarket in Paris, France on January 7, 2025. Twelve people died in the attacks, including eight editorial staff, while a separate but linked hostage-taking at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris by a third gunman on January 9, 2015, claimed another four lives. The bloodshed signalled the start of a dark period for France during which extremists inspired by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks that set the country on edge and raised religious tensions. © Alexis Jumeau/Pool/Bestimage
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