A policewoman has been injured in Paris after a car was driven at her outside the President's residence, according to French media.
It's reported several suspects ran from the car, which had been driven the wrong way down a one way street - and two have been arrested.
It comes a week after attacks by Islamist gunmen in Paris killed 17 people.
Charlie Hebdo magazine - targeted in the first wave of the attacks - has sold millions of copies of its latest edition, featuring a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover.
Caroline Fourest, a former Charlie Hebdo employee, is criticising parts of the British media for not broadcasting and printing the image.
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Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Sir Peter Fahy, says tensions caused by the attacks and the cartoons won't get out of control in Britain.
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