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Turkey complains of French reluctance in anti-terror cooperation
Paris has been reluctant in anti-terrorism cooperation following last week's deadly attacks in France by militants with international links, according to the Turkish authorities.
French Terror Suspect's Wife Crossed Into Syria From Turkey - Turkish Foreign Minister
The spouse of one of the suspected Paris attackers had crossed into Syria from Turkey the day before her husband held hostages at a Jewish supermarket in the French capital last week, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday.
Thousands of police deployed near Jewish schools
Thousands of police deployed near Jewish schools
PARIS -- Almost 5,000 members of the French police will guard Jewish schools, it has been announced in Paris.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls also said that the search continues for an accomplice of Amedy Coulibaly.
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Boumeddiene entered Turkey Jan 2, may now be in Syria: Turkish source
Hayat Boumeddiene, the wanted partner of one of the gunmen shot dead by police after three days of high drama in France, arrived in Turkey before the killings and may now be in Syria, a Turkish security source told AFP Saturday.
"She entered Turkey on January 2," the source said, adding that Boumeddiene had a return ticket from Madrid to Istanbul.
Paris terror suspect entered Turkey early this month: Report
The lone remaining suspect wanted in connection with a spree of terrorism in France -- Hayat Boumeddiene -- entered Turkey on January 2, a Turkish prime ministry source told CNN on Jan. 10.
Crosschecking information in France and Turkey over Paris attack suspect ongoing: PM Davuto?lu
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu responded to questions at the airport over French terror suspect Hayat Boumeddiene before leaving Turkey to attend the support rally in Paris for France on Jan. 11.
Shootout in Paris Jewish Shop: Uncertanity Looms about Number of Dead
Police have denied their own previous reports that two people had been killed after a shootout in a Kosher supermarket in Paris, France.
An unknown number of people are being held hostage.
Five dead, including gunman, in Paris supermarket hostage drama: security source
Several hostages were freed after French commandos stormed a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris where an assailant was holed up on Friday.
After several explosions, police stormed the shop in Portes de Vincennes and several hostages exited the store shortly afterwards and were taken to safety.
Five people were killed, including the gunman, sources said.