German police detain Algerian in connection with Paris attacks
German police have detained an Algerian man in a refugee reception center in connection with the attacks in Paris, officials said on Monday.
German police have detained an Algerian man in a refugee reception center in connection with the attacks in Paris, officials said on Monday.
Following massed, coordinated attacks against civilians in the heart of Paris, governments around the world are reflecting on what can be done to protect their citizens and to tackle an ascendant Islamic State (ISIS).
Three months ago Marc Benetasse moved from Paris to Israel, changing his first name to Shlomo.
Israel described on Monday as \”appallingly impudent\” comments by Sweden\’s foreign minister that it interpreted as an attempt to link the Islamic State attacks in Paris to the plight of Palestinians in the West Bank.
The carnage in Paris has sent shudders through the tourism sector in one of the world\’s most visited cities with hotel owners, tour operators and others in the industry hoping the expected drop-off in visitors will not last long.
In response to the Paris terror attacks that have so far claimed 129 lives and wounded 300 more, French warplanes have for the first time attacked Islamic State (ISIS) targets inside of Syria. Until now, France had limited its attacks to Iraqi airspace, matching the policy of a number of its coalition partners.