Charlie Hebdo
A major trial over the Charlie Hebdo terror attacks in 2015 is being held in Paris—but it’s not known if Friday morning’s violence is linked.
A rogue’s gallery of minor players is on show in a glass cage, but where is the prospect of real justice?
Five years after Charlie Hebdo staffers and others were killed, the magazine is republishing the controversial cartoons that sparked the deadly rampage.
The French band Phoenix recorded new album ‘Ti Amo’ in Paris amid a wave of terrorist attacks. “It was strange to make carefree music in this time,” they tell Marlow Stern.
A year after the attack on the satirical magazine, a look at its most shocking covers—including a Frenchman bleeding Champagne who says ‘fuck them’ to terrorists.
The documentary ‘Je suis Charlie’ features survivors recounting the harrowing details of the Charlie Hebdo massacre. The filmmakers open up about the moving experience.
The French satirical magazine stands accused of racism and anti-refugee bias when, in fact, it was mocking both.