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French attack survivor Luz says he is leaving Charlie Hebdo
One of the few cartoonists to survive an Islamist militant attack on France's Charlie Hebdo journal is leaving the publication, saying he can no longer bear the pressure.
Two months after attack, splits at Charlie Hebdo over money
Two months after the jihadist attack in which staff at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo were murdered, a split has emerged in the newsroom over the nearly 30 million euros received since the killings.
Eleven staff members have called for all employees to become equal shareholders in the magazine, setting them up for a battle with the current management.
Charlie Hebdo founder: Editor "dragged team to their deaths"
Charlie Hebdo founder: Editor "dragged team to their deaths"
PARIS -- A founder of Charlie Hebdo has condemned the murdered editor Stephane Charbonnier of "dragging the team" to their deaths, RT is reporting.
According to the report, Henri Roussel suggested that Charbonnier did so "by overdoing the satirical magazine's provocative cartoons."
Charlie Hebdo's New Edition Out with New Prophet Image on Cover
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo's new edition is attracting huge interest hours after going on sale, with unprecedented circulation and e-versions in five languages, including Turkish and Arabic.
The magazine, which was subject to an attack that claimed the lives of 12 people last week, is now bearing a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad on its cover enjoying a mixed reception.
Prophet Muhammad holds 'Je suis Charlie' sign in new Charlie Hebdo front page
The cover of the first edition of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo since its staff were murderously attacked by Islamist gunmen last week shows a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad crying and holding up a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the words: "All is forgiven."
France's Sept 11: Kalashnikovs against humor
?Masked gunmen shouting ?Allahu Akbar!? stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing 12 people before escaping.?
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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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'Je Suis Charlie': France rallies for Charlie Hebdo massacre victims
More than 100,000 people gathered across France to pay tribute to the victims of Wednesday's massacre by Islamist gunmen in Paris, as thousands also rallied in other European cities and the "I Am Charlie" hashtag swept the Internet.