Quick Glance: Charlie Hebdo's Lawyer Warns of Dangerous Path in Penalizing Quran Burnings
- Denmark plans to ban the public desecration of religious objects
- Richard Malka protests against pressure from regimes like Syria and Iran
- These countries faced an avalanche of threatening rebukes
- Denmark, and possibly soon Sweden, propose legislation to punish the improper treatment of religious objects
French teacher Samuel Paty was targeted after messages circulated on social media saying he had shown cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed from the satirical ... Show more
What counts as satire and when does it go too far? French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is once again facing criticism for a provocative cartoon about ... Show more
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Quick Glance: Tehran threatens Paris: "Charlie Hebdo" takes on the mullahs
- Iran's dictatorship has threatened France for "crossing the border."
- Iran has threatened France with repercussions following the publication of caricatures depicting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo."
- On Tuesday, two French citizens were indicted in Iran on espionage charges.
- France's Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna, acknowledged the detention of two French citizens in November in the midst of widespread protests in Iran.
After publishing a cartoon of Iran's Supreme Leader, Charlie Hebdo's staff have been threatened by an Iranian official
Quick Glance: The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has surpassed 20,000.
- Earlier on Thursday, the US announced an additional $85 million in "urgent" humanitarian aid to Turkey and Syria via the US Agency for International Development.
- One of the deadliest earthquakes in decades struck Turkey and Syria.
- Turkey's death toll has risen to 16,170, according to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
- The UN said on Thursday that it had sent its first aid convoy into northwestern Syria since the earthquake three days before.
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Quick Glance: Salman Rushdie Assailant Held Without Bail on Attempted Murder Charges
- The man who stabbed author Salman Rushdie has been charged with attempted second-degree murder and second-degree assault.
- He was arraigned last night at New York's Chautauqua County Jail.
- Hadi Matar, the suspect, was held without bail.
Quick Glance: Prosecutors claim Rushdie was stabbed ten times in a premeditated attack.
- Prosecutors claimed during an arraignment for the man suspected of carrying out the attack that the novelist Salman Rushdie was stabbed around ten times as he prepared to appear at the Chautauqua Institution in western New York on Friday.
- In a statement issued on Friday, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan called the attack on Mr. Rushdie "reprehensible."
- A representative for the hospital where Mr. Rushdie is being treated in Erie, Pa., said the facility would not release information on patient status.
- On Friday afternoon, Antonio Lopa, who lives across the street from Mr. Matar, said he observed 10 to 15 F.B.I. agents outside Mr. Matar's home.
Italy’s anti-terrorism police and Europol on Tuesday arrested Pakistanis suspected of links to the man who attacked France’s Charlie Hebdo magazine in 2020 ... Show more #DawnToday
Italy’s anti-terrorism police and Europol arrested Pakistanis suspected of links to the man who attacked France’s Charlie Hebdo magazine in 2020
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