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Charlie Hebdo cover: Magazine's surviving journalists refuse to apologise for latest edition featuring 'adorable' Prophet Mohamed on front

First, post-massacre edition, shows a tearful Prophet, while slain police are honoured by President Hollande and victims of kosher supermarket siege are buried in Israel

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Italian media said the CIA and Israel’s Mossad had contacted Vatican officials to warn of an imminent security risk

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Fox News 'terror expert' Steve Emerson compares aftermath of Birmingham Muslim comments to 'waterboarding'

David Cameron has said the pundit is 'clearly a complete idiot'

Pegida started out in mid- October with a demonstration in Dresden attended by about 200 supporters. On 22 December there were a record 17,500 in attendance

Pegida marches: 25,000 join anti-Islamification protests in Germany following Paris attacks

There are fears that last week’s attacks in Paris have crystallised the cause of the protest movement

A mourner holds a sign saying 'Je suis Ahmed' (I am Ahmed) during the funeral of murdered police officer Ahmed Merabet, in Bobigny, France

Charlie Hebdo cover: We are not Charlie say the dissenting voices angered further by French solidarity

As much of the country stands together, Kim Sengupta meets young Muslims unmoved by liberal consensus

Sigolène Vinson: 'for a moment I felt that he was troubled'

Charlie Hebdo attacks: 'Have no fear, we don't kill women,' gunman told massacre survivor

Sigolène Vinson - a legal affairs commentator for the satirical magazine - said one of the Kouachi brothers told her: 'Because I am sparing you, you must read the Koran'

Remaining ‘Charlie Hebdo’ staff at work, in the ‘Libération’ offices, two days after last week’s shootings

Charlie Hebdo cover: Free speech debate stirred again as magazine unveils cover showing cartoon of Prophet Mohamed

The French newspaper Liberation, which is hosting surviving staff from the magazine, unveiled the front cover on its Twitter feed last night

Charlie Hebdo: Islamist hackers target French websites in wake of Paris shootings

Group said Anonymous’s pledge to avenge Charlie Hebdo shootings was racist

Charlie Hebdo: Belgian seeking to trademark "Je Suis Charlie" says he wants to help victims

The phrase was coined by an artist hours after the Paris attacks

Roger Cukierman, President of the CRIF (Representative Council of France's Jewish Associations)

Paris attacks: Jewish leader accuses Twitter of 'collaborating with criminals' by allowing 'je suis Kouachi' tweets

The hashtag has been used thousands of times in the wake of Charlie Hebdo massacre

Ahmed Aboutaleb has launched a strongly-worded tirade against Islamic extremists

Muslim mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb tells extremists who 'don't like freedom' to 'f*** off'

He launched his strongly-worded tirade on Dutch television

Russia's President Vladimir Putin gives his annual televised question-and-answer session

Vladimir Putin will not join other world leaders for Holocaust commemorations at Auschwitz

Kremlin confirms 'there is no such trip on the president's schedule'

Remaining ‘Charlie Hebdo’ staff at work, in the ‘Libération’ offices, two days after last week’s shootings

Charlie Hebdo special edition featuring cartoon of Prophet Mohamed to be sold in UK

There are concerns the number of editions being sent to Britain will not meet the expected demand

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