Meghan Markle, George Floyd, Muhammad and free speech The most that the staff of “Charlie Hebdo” will have to endure on the heels of the pathetic portrait of Queen Elizabeth is a slew of disgusted op-eds and social-media posts. Ruthie Blum March 16, 2021
A tale of two trials If something approximating justice was served in Germany and France, by the same token it was denied in Argentina and Pakistan. Ben Cohen Dec. 25, 2020
Erdoğan uses incitement as an ideological weapon of war Though the Turkish leader was not directly responsible for it, the recent massacre in Nice came on the heels and in the midst of his incitement against France and French President Emmanuel Macron. Fiamma Nirenstein Nov. 1, 2020
Terror in France: Three killed in brutal stabbing attack at church in Nice One of the victims, a woman, was beheaded; assailant evacuated to hospital after being shot by police • Gunman yelling “Allahu Akbar” shot by police in Montfavet • Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi calls to “wipe out Islamo-fascism.” Oct. 29, 2020
After teacher’s beheading, French police crack down on suspected Islamic extremists The decapitation of 47-year-old Samuel Paty in a Paris suburb has authorities and the public in France up in arms • Thousands protest the violent act, reminiscent of the 2015 “Charlie Hebdo” massacre. Oct. 19, 2020
Paris teacher beheaded after showing class Muhammad cartoon The assailant was shot dead by police when he tried to attack the officers while shouting “Allahu Akbar.” Aaron Bandler Oct. 18, 2020
Trial starts for terrorists involved in ‘Charlie Hebdo,’ kosher supermarket attacks Thirteen men and a woman are being charged with the murders that killed 17 people in Paris. Sept. 2, 2020