Paris Attacks

This Syrian couple and their 5 year old son lauded Gov. Dannel Malloy (second from right) for personally welcoming them to Indiana last November. The family is withholding their last name due to concerns about the safety of relatives back in Syria.

Connecticut welcomed this Syrian refugee family after Indiana slammed its door on them

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Here’s why Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy is advocating on behalf of Syrian refugees.

Andy McClure and Jessica Walker at Le Square Gardette restaurant in Paris' 11th district.

For American expats, celebrating Thanksgiving in Paris takes on more meaning this year

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A small congregation of Peterborough's Muslims have been praying in the living room of a nearby house as their mosque undergoes repairs.

A small Canadian mosque was set ablaze; funds to restore it were raised by an unknown organizer

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Ambulances line the street after bomb explosions interrupted the running of the 117th Boston Marathon in Boston.

Paris attacks and Boston Marathon bombings: How first responders worked

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Imad Karkotli in his shop in Brussels

He imports the most amazing product from Damascus, but worries ‘Syrian’ on his shopfront scares away customers

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Habib, 57, and his daughter Rama, 12, live in the Molenbeek neighborhood of Brussels.

Terrorists in their midst: Residents of a Brussels neighborhood now know

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The Molenbeek neighborhood of Brussels resents the terror label it’s been stuck with since the Paris attacks. But some hope their neighbors will do more to thwart the next attack.

Children attend a candlelight vigil in the town square in Molenbeek, a neighborhood in Brussels with ties to the alleged perpetrators of the Paris attacks.

At a vigil in a Brussels neighborhood, residents proclaim ‘We are not all terrorists here’

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The Molenbeek neighborhood of Brussels is just across a canal from the city center but a world apart. A number of terrorism suspects have ties to the place, including several associated with the atrocities in Paris. Today, the community held a peace vigil to tell the world that not everyone there is a terrorist. To the contrary.

French police secure the area as shots are exchanged in Saint-Denis, France, near Paris, November 18, 2015 during an operation to catch fugitives from Friday night's deadly attacks in the French capital.

Prosecutor: Raid stopped another terror act in Paris

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Paris is a city still on edge. People aren’t sure what comes next. Wednesday morning — before Parisians had even woken up — a new disturbing chapter to this story: Police raided an apartment in the Paris suburb of Saint Denis looking for the suspected mastermind behind Friday’s attacks. After a seven-hour standoff, two of the apartment’s occupants were dead. One of them a woman who blew herself up. Seven people were arrested during the operation. But in the end the fate of the alleged mastermind remains unknown.

A bullet hole near Le Carillon restaurant, one of the attack sites in Paris.

Paris attackers’ AK-47s might be a legacy of the Balkan wars

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Generally speaking, it’s hard to buy guns in Europe. But there is an exception: It’s easy to buy cheap Kalashnikovs in Europe. Blame the Balkans.

A makeshift memorial outside of the Bataclan concert hall where at least 89 concertgoers were killed and over 200 were wounded.

Why the attacks in Paris just feel cruel

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France native and journalist Adeline Sire walked around Paris on Monday to find bloodstained doorways and makeshift memorials and fellow French citizens in pain.