French satirical magazine says it will print three million copies in 16 languages of first edition after Paris attack, as Muslim groups urge calm response.
World leaders and victims' families join rally in show of unity against terrorism and to condemn the killers of 17 people, including 12 staff of the Charlie Hebdo magazine.
France prepares for huge rally in Paris against attacks on satirical magazine and kosher shop, as Turkish official claims suspected accomplice fled to Syria earlier this month.
Security forces say woman at large and presumed armed, day after French police kill two brothers suspected of assaulting Charlie Hebdo offices, and a third man linked to the attack.
As the Syrian bloody civil war drags on, thousands of Syrian children face the prospect of leading a life of a stateless person; without a nationality, without citizenship, without the basic documents that establish an individual's identity.