With weekly anti-Islamic protests with as many as 25,000 in attendance, we traveled to Dresden, Germany, to witness the country’s fastest growing right-wing movement, PEGIDA.
More than a million people — including more than 40 world leaders — gathered yesterday in Paris for a unity march after three days of terror attacks that left 17 dead.
French police ended a double hostage crisis in the Paris area today by killing three of the perpetrators, including two brothers suspected to have been behind the Wednesday Charlie Hebdo massacre that left 12 dead.
As night fell on Paris today, people of all ages flooded Place de la République to pay tribute to the Charlie Hebdo journalists and the two policemen who were killed in the attack on the magazine’s headquarters.