The next edition of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is being prepared for publication on Wednesday, with a print-run of 3 million copies.
The magazine will hit news-stands just a week after the Paris attacks that left 17 people dead, including a dozen at its offices.
Meanwhile there are calls for European counties to work more closely together on counter-terrorism.
The head of the EU's law enforcement agency Europol, Rob Wainwright, says the sheer number of radicalized young men in Europe makes more terror attacks possible.
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