The French satirical newspaper whose Paris offices were attacked in 2015 is reprinting the controversial caricatures of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad that the gunmen who opened fire on its editorial staff ...
At an emotional briefing Tuesday, staff members from French publication Charlie Hebdo described the motivation behind their latest issue due out Wednesday, the first since the deadly attacks last week ...
After last week’s massacre of 12 people in the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, targeted by Islamist terrorists for publishing cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad, the ...
The cover features an image apparently of Islam's prophet shedding a tear and holding a sign that reads: "Je Suis Charlie." It comes less than a... Updated at 4:44 p.m. ET French media are reporting ...
"He no longer interests me," Luz said in an interview. Militants attacked the magazine Jan. 7, killing editorial staff and others, in apparent... The French cartoonist who drew the Charlie Hebdo cover ...
Its front cover carries a cartoon of the Muslim Prophet Mohammed. 5 live asked three British Muslims, all of them called Mohammed, what they thought of the magazine and 'who is Mohammed?'. Mohammed ...
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, the target of a massacre by Islamist gunmen in 2015, said Tuesday it was republishing hugely controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed to mark this week's ...
The newest issue of Charlie Hebdo will be released on Wednesday with this cover: Reports from Business Insider and the Huffington Post suggest the illustration is of Muhammad. He’s weeping and ...
Hamas said the Charlie Hebdo cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on the satirical magazine’s latest cover was part of a plot by the “Zionist lobby.” “We condemn the latest publication of ‘Charlie Hebdo,’ ...
The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo republished controversial caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad on Wednesday to mark the start of a trial more than five years after its offices were attacked ...
The surviving Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who frequently drew Mohammed for the newspaper has announced he’s retiring the character. “I will no longer draw [Mohammad]. He no longer interests me,” Rénald ...
PARIS (AP) – Charlie Hebdo's defiant new issue sold out before dawn around Paris today, with scuffles at kiosks over dwindling copies of the paper fronting the Prophet Muhammad. In the city still ...