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The Vultures Trying to Make a Profit Off the Paris Attacks
Thanks to the rise in internet shopping and on-demand printing, anyone with a computer can turn themselves into a grief entrepreneur.
Charlie Hebdo Cartoonists Immortalized as Gargoyles
Two familiar faces, gone but not forgotten, now grace a newly renovated tower in the French town of La Rochelle.
Six Months After Deadly Attack, 'Charlie Hebdo' Editor Will No Longer Draw Prophet Muhammad
Editor Laurent Sourisseau says that he feels that the magazine has done its job defending the "right to caricature."
'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist Luz Announces That He Is Leaving the Magazine
"Each issue is torture because the others are gone,” he said, explaining that he no longer has the energy to continue working at the publication.
Controversial French Comedian Convicted of 'Glorifying Terrorism' in Facebook Post
The comedian Dieudonné received a two-month suspended jail term and a hefty fine for a Facebook status posted in the wake of the attacks that left 17 dead in Paris.
The New Occupation of Paris
Immediately following the Charlie Hébdo shootings, more than 10,000 soldiers were stationed at "vulnerable locations" throughout Paris.
The Future of Charlie Hebdo (Extra Scene from 'The Cartoonist')
In this extra scene, VICE News speaks to Luz, the surviving 'Charlie Hebdo' cartoonist about what the future holds for the satirical magazine.
Exclusive Interview with 'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist Luz
Exclusive Interview with 'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist Luz
Exclusive Interview with 'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist Luz (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News speaks to Luz, the surviving 'Charlie Hebdo' cartoonist behind the magazine’s controversial Prophet Muhammad covers.
The Unity France Showed After the 'Charlie Hebdo' Attack Is Starting to Show Cracks
While French politicians debate how to protect the country from terrorism, attacks on Muslims in France have increased and protests abroad have turned violent.
Meet the Prominent Rabbi Who Says Europe's Jews Should Be Armed
Following the recent terror attacks in Paris, Rabbi Menachem Margolin has said European Jews should be legally permitted to carry weapons in schools, synagogues, and kosher stores.
Here's How Freedom of Expression Is Defined — and Being Challenged — in France
In the aftermath of the 'Charlie Hebdo' attack, French culture is grappling with subtleties that govern the fractious relationship between the law, freedom of expression, and humor.