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Anonymous vs. ISIS: Paris attacks spearhead a cyber war (vid)
Hacker group Anonymous declared war against ISIS after the Paris attacks on Friday. A YouTube video, in French, said it would use its knowledge to “unite humanity” and warned terorrists to expect them. A spokesperson wearing the Anonymous mask said: “Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down.
You should know that we will find you and we will not let you go.
Going viral… Artists at work after Paris attacks with strong anti-terror symbols
Paris plunges into darkness, but world buildings honor Paris victims in tricolor (pics)
Multiple Attacks in Paris Leave At Least 120 Dead
At least 120 people were killed after multiple gun and bomb attacks took place in Paris on Friday night.
At least eighty people were killed at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris, where gunmen had held hostages before being overpowered by security forces storming the building, the BBC reports.
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Personal protection against terror
Not a nice subject, I know. With the renewed wave of terror all around the country, the least we can do, as ordinary mortals, is to take our own personal measures.
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No more Mohammad cartoons for Charlie Hebdo magazine
“Charlie Hebdo” editor Laurent Sourisseau told German magazine “Stern” that his publication will no longer publish cartoons of Mohammad.
Explosives stolen from army base in France
A pile of explosives, 180 detonators and around 40 grenades were stolen from an army base in the southern French town of Miramas, a source close to investigations said on July 7.
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French attack suspect begins to talk as gruesome 'selfie' emerges
French authorities were transferring the man suspected of beheading his boss in an alleged jihadist attack to Paris on June 28, as it emerged he sent a macabre "selfie" of the decapitation.
Charlie Hebdo’s front page lends support to Greece
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IN PHOTOS: All-star celebrity bash near Cannes raises $30m for AIDS fight
A soiree with some of Hollywood's biggest names held late May 21 near Cannes during the film festival raised $30 million (27 million euros) for the fight against AIDS.