Diverse Paris mourns together after indiscriminate violence
PARIS (AP) Halima Saadi Ndiaye was celebrating her 36th birthday in a cafe where her brother worked when terror took over. Within a minute, she was dead. Within hours, her sister Hodda was, too. Her...
View ArticleParis attacks: Who were the victims?
Information about the 129 Paris terror victims has started emerging. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sunday that 103 bodies had been identified from Friday's attacks, with 20 to 30 more...
View ArticleNames, details of more victims emerge from Paris attacks
A Chilean mother and her daughter, cut down in a concert hall while the daughter's 5-year-old son survived. A young Italian woman, separated from her boyfriend and friends when the concert erupted in...
View ArticleIndiscriminate nature of Paris attacks clear in identities of victims
French authorities say 103 people have been identified, but fewer than half of those killed have been publicly named...
View ArticleThe Paris attacks killed people of many nations
The French authorities, families and foreign ministries across the globe have almost completed the heart-wrenching process of identifying the victims killed in Friday’s Paris attacks. Of the 129...
View ArticleDetails of victims emerge from carnage in Paris
A Chilean mother and her daughter, cut down in a concert hall while the daughter’s 5-year-old son survived. A young Italian woman, separated from her boyfriend and friends when the concert erupted in...
View ArticleParis attacks: the list of victims from France's worst-ever terrorist assault
The death toll from France's worst-ever terrorist attack, which was carried out by three teams of Islamic State attackers in Paris on Friday night, has reached 129 people. A further 352 people were...
View ArticleParis attack victims were of 19 nationalities, French president says
The global reach of the attacks in Paris that killed at least 129 and injured hundreds more continued to grow as the names and nationalities of the dead emerged. French President Francois Hollande said...
View ArticleParis attacks: Who were the victims of France's worst-ever terrorist attack
Valentin Ribet Valentin Ribet, a 26-year-old anti-corruption lawyer and graduate from the London School of Economics, was named as the first victim of Paris attacks. He was killed at the Bataclan...
View ArticleA partial list of victims of the Paris terrorist attacks
Here is a partial list of victims of Friday's attacks in Paris confirmed by The Associated Press: ___ — Nick Alexander, 36, Colchester, England — Thomas Ayad, 32, Amiens, France. —...
View ArticleA partial list of victims of the Paris attacks
A partial list of victims of the Paris attacks Here is a partial list of victims of Friday's attacks in Paris confirmed by The Associated Press and other media: Daughter of Patricia San Martin Nunez. —...
View ArticleIslamic State attack on 'Crusader France' also killed Muslims
Paris: Among the dead in last week's Paris attacks were two sisters celebrating a birthday, a promising architect, a talented musician and a woman shot while out doing some late shopping. What they had...
View ArticleThe 129 Paris victims were from 19 countries, and many were under age 30
The global reach of the attacks in Paris that killed at least 129 and injured hundreds more continued to grow as the names and nationalities of the dead emerged. French President Francois Hollande said...
View ArticleStories of those who died in the Paris attacks
French President Francois Hollande said Monday the attacks in Paris targeted "youth in all its diversity," killing at least 129. Here are some of their stories: — Fanny Minot went straight from her job...
View ArticleHere's How You Can Help The Families Of The Paris Attack Victims
As France grieves over the attacks that swept Paris last week, people are coming together to support the families of the 129 people who died that awful night. The death of a family member can often...
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