Tuesday, January 13, 2015

FRENCH MPS GATHER WITH NEW CHARLIE HEBDO DEPICTING MUHAMMAD

French MPs are gathering in Paris for the first time since terror attacks which left 17 people dead.

It comes with magazine Charlie Hebdo preparing to release a new edition, with a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad.

Three million copies of the magazine will be printed for release on Wednesday after 12 people were killed in an attack on its offices by Islamist gunmen.

Funerals are taking place in Jerusalem of four victims of the attack on a Kosher supermarket.

Thousands of police and troops have been deployed to Jewish schools in France.

But Elan Skilom, a Jewish leader in Paris, says the extra police won't solve the problem.

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Rob Wainwright, director of the EU's law enforcement agency Europol, says European countries will best be able to defend themselves by working together.

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Rob Wainwright, director of the EU's law enforcement agency Europol, says European countries will need to work together to avoid similar attacks taking place elsewhere.

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Rob Wainwright, director of the EU's law enforcement agency Europol, says security services need more power to monitor online communications.

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