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Charlie Hebdo

A lesson in keeping quiet?

Adriaan Alsema argues that French media could look very different after the Charlie Hebdo attacks Following the massacre at the office of...

A series of knee-jerk reactions on Charlie Hebdo

Our outspoken columnist Oli Pritchard finds himself in the unusual position of being the voice of reason Free speech is an emotive issue - as...

A view from France: ‘But Dad, you don’t kill people for drawing pictures’

Shrugs, barricaded schools and marches as a nation tries to come to terms with what happened. Paul Whitfield reports from his home near...

Not as simple as ‘with or against’

Azzam Alkadhi rejects the idea that all Muslims should apologise for the crimes of a tiny minority The sad events at Charlie Hebdo in Paris are...

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