FrenchPresidentEmmanuelMacronlaidawreathinfrontoftheformerofficesofsatiricalmagazineCharlieHebdoonSundaytomarkthreeyearssincethemassacreofitsstaffinanIslamistat
ThethirdanniversaryoftheCharlieHebdomassacrehasseenasomberandlow-keyceremonyinParis–PresidentEmmanuelMacronattendedamemorialatthesiteofthesatiricalnewspapers’fo
CBSandothernetworksonMondaysuspendedCharlieRose,oneofthemostprominentAmericaninterviewers,aftereightwomentoldtheWashingtonPosthesexuallyharassedthemandpromptedR
CharlieErickson,JayThornhillandTylerMcNewarethreeAmericanentrepreneurswhohaverealizedtheirChinesedreambyhelpingforeignersbuyproductsfromTaobao,China'slargeste-c
ChineseWeibouser@Charlie_7Ubecameanonlinesensationlastweekaftershootingahair-raisingvideoatopZifengBuildinginthecityofNanjing,eastChina'sJiangsuProvince.Thevide
Britain'sHighCourthasgivenCharlieGard'sfamilyuntilnoonThursdaytoagreewithGreatOrmondStreetHospitalonhowtheterminallyillinfantshouldbecaredforbeforehisdeath.Both
ABritishjudgewillruleonWednesdayonwhereterminallyillbabyCharlieGardwillspendhislastmomentsbeforehislifesupportsystemisswitchedoff,unlessalast-ditchattemptbyhisp
The German word "Fluechtlinge," which means "refugees" in English, was named "Word of the Year 2015" in the German language, the Society for the German Language (GfdS) announced Friday.
As France is still grappling with the pains that came with the horrendous attacks earlier this month, Muslims living in the country find themselves increasingly misunderstood amid an outpouring sentiment for free speech.