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Sofia Vergara and 'Instagram husband' Joe Manganiello hit Paris

The Modern Family star, 47, took to Instagram to post different snaps of herself sightseeing in Paris, France, recently.




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Coronavirus France: Escaped zebra walks roads of Paris suburb

The zebra, joined by two horses, had escaped from a zoo in Ormesson-sur-Marne after the gate to its enclosure was left open on Friday evening. The animal ran on the road alongside moving traffic.




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Second night of riots as Paris locals react with fury over 'racist' police attacks during lockdown

Anger erupted in the French capital last night and during the early hours of Monday morning over alleged 'racist' police attacks. In response, police used tear gas and baton charges.




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Coronavirus France: Riots break out in Paris

Tear gas and baton charges were fired by police in the Parisian suburb of Villeneuve-la-Garenne early this morning.




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Madonna tributes Paris massacre victims singing with son David at Place de la Republique

Along with her son David, the 57-year-old singer paid a moving tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks in the city on Wednesday evening.




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The days of driving across Europe and planning of ISIS terror attacks on Paris 

The trips taken by Salah Abdeslam have been carefully pieced together - revealing how the killer and his accomplices took advantage of Europe's open borders as they plotted the massacre.




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Milojko Brzakovic says gun linked to Paris attacks came through US in 2013

Milojko Brzakovic of the Zastava arms factory said the M92 semi-automatic pistol's serial number matched one his company delivered to an American online arms dealer in May 2013.




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Paris hero dog Diesel’s police handler reveals heartache after terror siege shooting 

EXCLUSIVE: The elite French police officer spoke of his despair after the death of seven-year-old hero dog Diesel in Paris last month, a victim of a dramatic shoot-out with holed up ISIS terrorists.




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Paris massacre gunman Salah Abdeslam 'has escaped to Morocco in Africa'

The ISIS fugitive is thought to have escaped to Morocco with his accomplice Mohamed Abrini after the attacks that killed 130 people in the French capital.




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Paris Hilton visits the Bataclan Theatre to pay tribute in France

Paris Hilton was seen wiping away a tear as she visited the Bataclan theatre in the French capital to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the terror attack almost a month ago.




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Police hunt Paris massacre suspects near Geneva's UN building

A security guard at the United Nations in Geneva told said Swiss authorities were searching for 'four guys' believed to be in the area.




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Paris Hilton rebuked for 'tacky' snap at Bataclan Theatre says SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE

Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has learned the hard way that even the best intentions can be woefully misconstrued. She made a sombre visit to France's capital this week to pay her respects.




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Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud had photos of UK targets on his phone

Investigators have discovered that Abdelhamid Abaaoud had pictures of places in Birmingham stored on his smartphone, raising the chilling possibility that his cell was planning atrocities in Britain




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David Cameron wants Brussells to ban automatic weapons after Paris attacks

The Prime Minister will also demand more extensive sharing of ballistics data and action to take more firearms out of circulation in the Western Balkans.




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Josh Groban on why he performed in Paris after ISIS terrorist attacks

The 34-year-old singer has shared the reason he decided not to cancel his performance in Paris this month, following November's deadly terrorist attacks on the city.




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Paris attacks leader Abdelhamid Abaaoud ‘orchestrated Bataclan over his phone’

A eyewitness said they saw Abdelhamid Abaaoud standing in a doorway shouting down his phone for around an hour on November 13 - the night 90 people were slaughtered in Paris's Bataclan theatre.




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Adrian Leppard says 'put soldiers on London's streets to contain attacks'

A police chief said putting soldiers on London's streets could help contain future terror attacks. Adrian Leppard said units could cross a wider area in a shorter time frame if changes were made.




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Kurt Russell says it's 'insane' to think tighter gun controls could stop attacks

Kurt Russell blasted a reporter who suggested it was easy for terrorists to get hold of guns, simply replying: 'What are you gonna do? Outlaw everything?'




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National security and terrorism top US priorities and Obama 'is not doing enough'

A new poll shows that 40 per cent of Americans think terrorism and national security should be the government's top priority, compared with 21 per cent who thought the same back in April.




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Homeland producer Alex Gansa speaks out on the real-life ISIS parallels

Screenwriter and producer Alex Gansa has shed light on the source of some of the eerie similarities between the tragic real-life events of recent months, specifically the Paris attacks.




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Pope Francis REFUSES bullet-proof vest despite ISIS Christmas address threats

ISIS (left) has released propaganda videos threatening to invade Rome and Pope Francis is considered a specific target. But the pontiff (pictured right) says he's 'not afraid'.




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Paris attacks' first officer at Bataclan phoned his girlfriend to say goodbye

The unnamed officer described the horrific sight of 'bodies piled on top of each other' in the Paris concert hall, where 90 rock fans were slaughtered.




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Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam escaped Belgium over 'no police op after 9pm law'

Belgian media have claimed Salah Abdeslam was tracked to a house in Molenbeek on the Sunday night after the attacks, but he had gone by the time police were able to carry out a raid.




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Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam 'escaped by hiding in a cupboard'

A raid on Salah Abdeslam's (pictured) hideout, possibly in Molenbeek, Belgium, was not carried out on the night of the attacks because of a law banning night time raids.




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Image on Paris attacks jihadi's phone points to Birmingham bomb plot

Bullring in Birmingham is one of the busiest shopping centres in the UK. Pictures of the site were found on Abdelhamid Abaaoud's phone by police. It was one of several 'targets' on the device.




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British survivor of the Paris attacks must wait three months to speak to NHS

Michael O'Connor, 30, from South Shields, who survived the terror attack on the Bataclan theatre in Paris last month, claims he must wait three months to speak to a counsellor on the NHS in Britain.




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Salah Abdeslam stopped THREE times after the Paris attacks but he was released

Police stopped the most wanted terrorist in Europe three times a few hours after the Paris attacks - but he was let free every time, it emerged today. Salah Abdeslam remains at large after evading police.




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Anti-Islamic hate crimes in the US surge after San Bernardino and Paris attacks

Brian Levin, who is the director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, referred to FBI data in a report published on Friday.




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Funeral for Eagles of Death Metal manager murdered in Paris attacks

More than 250 mourners attended the funeral of Nick Alexander at St Andrew's Parish Church in Weeley, near Colchester, Essex, today following his death at the Bataclan concert hall last month.




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Bataclan massacre survivor on how he protected his girlfriend from Paris gunmen

Hero David Nolan, 32, from Cork, used his body to shield his girlfriend Katie Healy from the bullets when gunmen opened fire on the Bataclan concert hall in Paris last month.




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French terror suspect arrested at Melbourne airport 2 days after Paris attacks

The French national of Arab descent was stopped by customs officials when he arrived at Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport two days after Islamic State terrorists targeted Paris, killing 130 people.




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Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud 'visited UK on a forged passport'

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, is believed to have visited London and could have made his way into the UK via Kent using a fake passport, weeks before carrying out the horrific attacks in Paris.




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The miracle woman of the Bataclan: Laura Croix

Laura Croix, 31, was shot several times in the upper chest and abdomen, with one bullet just about missing her heart, while watching Eagles of Death Metal at the Bataclan on November 13.




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Paris attacks' terrorist Bilal Hadfi's mother says she missed warning signs

Fadima Hadfi, mother of Belgian Bilal Hadfi, 20, who detonated his suicide vest at the Stade de France in the Paris attacks, said she blames herself for not noticing when her son became radicalised.




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France police dog Diesel to be awarded animal equivalent of Victoria Cross

Diesel, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd who died ive days after the Paris attacks in November, will posthumously receive the Dickin Medal.




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Paris attacks killers hunted Eagles of Death Metal's Christian lead singer

ISIS fighters inside the Bataclan theatre were heard shouting 'Where's the singer? Where are the Yanks?' just moments after the Eagles of Death Metal band had fled the stage, before the slaughter.




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ISIS leader Charaffe al Mouadan linked to Paris attacks mastermind is killed in Syria

Charaffe al Mouadan, a French Syrian-based ISIS leader with 'direct link' to Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the man behind the Paris attacks was killed in an air strike on Christmas Eve.




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Belgian soldiers and cops 'held an ORGY during hunt for Paris attacks suspects'

The incident is said to have happened at a police station in Ganshoren, near Molenbeek where officers were searching for suspects following the attacks on November 13 that killed 130 people.




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Wife of Bataclan killer Samy Amimour brags about how 'proud and happy' she is

The 18-year-old, only known as Kahina, was married to Bataclan killer Samy Amimour and wrote an email to a friend in France in the days after the massacre praising her husband.




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Hate crime against Muslims soars by more than 170 per cent following Paris attacks

In the 12 months to November, the number of Islamophobic crimes recorded was 818 - 63.9 per cent higher than the 499 crimes recorded in the year to November 2014.




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Six arrested over a plot to strike Brussels during New Year's Eve celebrations

Six more people have been detained over an alleged plot to strike Brussels. Two other men have already been formally charged with terrorism-related offences.




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Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud on video before suicide bomb

Chilling images show Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, taking a train back to the city centre from the suburbs where he had slaughtered 20 people on the night of the attacks.




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'We are heading towards a European 9/11': Counter-terrorism official says

The French official said the 2015 attacks in Paris 'was nothing', and that terrorists are planning 'simultaneous attacks on the same day in several countries, several places' in Europe in the next year.




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Paris terrorist Salah Abdelslam on CCTV near Belgium the day after attacks

CCTV footage shows Salah Abdeslam and his friend Hamza Attou, who later admitted they had spent the morning smoking marijuana, near the Belgian border on November 14.




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Manchester United cover every window at Old Trafford in clear anti-shatter film to protect against explosions in wake of Paris terror attacks

EXCLUSIVE: Every single window at Old Trafford is being covered in clear anti-shatter film to protect players, staff and fans in the event of an explosion in or around the ground.




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British Paris attacks hostage Christine Tudhope is refused help

Christine Tudhope (right) was urged by the PM to seek compensation over the Paris attacks but was turned down as the Government hadn't declared them an act of terrorism.




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Paris attacks jihadi Hasna Aitboulahcen's family sues French police over her 'murder'

Hasna Aitboulahcen died in a shootout with police five days after the November 13 Islamic State terror attacks in Paris, in which 130 innocent people were killed.




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ISIS video shows Paris attackers carrying out beheadings

ISIS have released a barbaric propaganda video showing the Paris attackers beheading prisoners and training with weapons before they carried out the city massacre which left 130 people dead.




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Diesel the police dog who died during Paris terror raid 'shot dead by officer's bullet' 

The Belgian Shepherd was killed as police stormed a flat in Paris, France, on November 18 - three days after ISIS extremists had murdered 130 people in the city.




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Paris attacks leader Abdelhamid Abaaoud bragged about migrant crisis

Abdelhamid Abaaoud's behavior after the carnage on November 13 will be of concern to those allowing thousands of foreign down-and-outs, including many Roma gypsies, into Paris.