Across the world, news outlets are standing with Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical publication victimized in a terrorist attack that killed 10 of their journalists on Wednesday. Some publications have run front-page stories dedicated to the cartoons that Charlie Hebdo is famous for printing, while others ran variations of "Je Suis Charlie"—I am Charlie—which has become a rallying cry against the attack and its implications for freedom of expression.
Here's how publications around the world are showing their support.
Aujourd'hui, France:
Sud Ouest, France:
Liberation, France:
L'Equipe, International New York Times, France:
The Independent, United Kingdom:
La Tribune, France:
Paris Normandie, France:
Mint, India
Daily Mirror, United Kingdom:
Berliner Kurier, Germany:
The Scotsman, Scotland:
New York Times, United States:
New York Daily News, United States:
Washington Post, United States:
USA Today,United States:
Aftenposten, Norway:
Various, Norway:
La Provence, France:
Midi Olympique, France:
The National, Scotland:
The Toronto Sun, Canada:
B.Z. Berlin, Germany:
De Morgen, Belgium:
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Polly Mosendz is a breaking news reporter for Newsweek. She was previously a staff writer for The Wire and associate editor for The Atlantic. Her reporting on the Islamic State has been recognized by a variety of organizations, including the Middle East Institute. Her writing has appeared in The New York Observer, The Commercial Observer, Cosmopolitan, Business Insider, Yahoo News and a variety of other publications. Born in Kiev, Ukraine, she is fluent in both Ukrainian and Russian. Mosendz attended the New School University where she studied media writing and American history. She lives in Greenwich Village with many books.
Polly Mosendz is a breaking news reporter for Newsweek. She was previously a staff writer for The Wire and associate ...
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