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The country must face up to uncertainty and cultural fractures, writes Dominique Moisi
Anniversary edition of satirical magazine sparks controversy with caricature of God as a terrorist
A leader seen as indecisive now leads the fight against Isis, writes Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
As ordinary Parisians struggle to process the horror of the assaults, politicians and pundits are talking tough
Brussels told to ‘get a grip’ on terror threats facing Schengen area
Satirical magazine’s editor says city should not give in to fear
As assault on French capital shows Isis opening a bloody new front, impetus could build for Syria deal
Country in the front line of Isis threat in Europe is repeatedly targeted in wave of plots
Jihadi threats are posed by Isis is rising at a rate faster than Europe’s intelligence community’s ability to deal with them
Syria’s civil war transfers to the heart of one of Europe’s great cities
World leaders unite in their condemnation of assaults as Europe’s border controls questioned
Jihadi group steps up level of terror with co-ordinated attacks
Terrorists strike at a sensitive time in the history of France and Europe
Tonight my family will probably be OK in Paris. But after that?
Co-ordinated Paris attacks amount to the sum of western intelligence agency fears
Nine months after the attack sales are high but staff are stalked by trauma and death threats
US Afghan veteran and friends tackle Moroccan gunman on the Amsterdam train
The appetite for satire and mockery is strong in a region where poking fun at authority can be dangerous
Security services alarmed by Tunisia’s young killer and his progression to gun-wielding jihadi
Bloody day of jihadi-linked violence across three continents
Nasir al-Wuhayshi is the group’s most senior member killed since Osama bin Laden in 2011
Arizona man organises event at mosque attended by Texas gunmen
Law gives security services extensive powers to monitor suspected terrorists
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