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Turkish court blocks access to websites publishing Charlie Hebdo's cover featuring Prophet
A local Turkish court has ordered to block access to pages on websites publishing the Jan. 14 cover of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, featuring the Prophet Muhammad.
The issue is the first since a deadly attack on the magazine?s Paris office claimed the lives of 12 people, including prominent cartoonists.
Charlie Hebdo issue coming out in English, Arabic, Turkish
This week's post-attack edition of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo will be made available in six languages including English, Arabic and Turkish, the chief editor said Jan. 13.
Turkey's EU membership would ease today's cultural clash in Europe: PM
The Turkish prime minister says Turkey?s EU membership would ease the inter-cultural tensions currently threatening Europe, adding he expects the same reaction shown for the Paris terrorist attacks to be shown against Islamophobic attacks.
Arson Attack Targets German Daily That Ran Charlie Hebdo Cartoons
A German newspaper that reprinted controversial cartoons from French paper Charlie Hebdo depicting Prophet Mohammed has been the target of an arson attack early on Sunday.
According to police in the northern German city, no one was hurt in the attack on the headquarters of the regional tabloid daily Hamburger Morgenpost that occurred about 2 am local time (0100 GMT), AFP reported.
Charlie Hebdo massacre survivors start work on new issue
Surviving employees of Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper that lost its top staff to gunmen in a Paris attack this week, started work on a new issue Jan. 9 in premises loaned by the newspaper Liberation.
Several people associated with the publication were seen going into Liberation's offices in central eastern Paris.
Bulgarian Chief Mufti's Office: Charlie Hebdo Attack 'Blow to All Muslims'
Bulgaria's top Islamic institution has condemned the attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo and the murder of twelve people by gunmen.
In a statement to the media, the Chief Mufti's Office has described the incident as "a blow to all Muslims" and has voiced its concerns that such actions will "marginalize" Islam.
Turkey's irreverent satire mag Penguen shares tearful tribute for Charlie Hebdo
Popular satire magazine Penguen has joined the tributes to the French magazine Charlie Hebdo, sharing a cartoon with its trademark Penguin in tears over the Jan. 7 massacre of 12 people at Charlie Hebdo?s Paris office.
President offers condolences to French counterpart
President offers condolences to French counterpart
BELGRADE -- Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic has sent condolences to French President Francois Hollande following an attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
The attack killed at least 12 people in Paris on Wednesday, Tanjug reported.
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UNS dismayed by terrorist attack on French weekly
BELGRADE - Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has said that it is dismayed by the terrorist attack on the renowned French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that has killed 12 people, including the editor-in-chief, journalists and members of the editorial board, as well as two security policemen.
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Eleven Killed in Gun Attack on French Magazine
An attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has claimed at least 11 lives and has left ten people wounded, according to officials.
Five of those injured are in a critical condition, AFP officials say.
A major operation is under way in Paris as police are seeking to hunt down the perpetrators, the BBC reports.
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