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Three years after being attacked, Charlie Hebdo questions their survival

Charlie Hebdo spends $1.5 million a year on security measures. In their first issue this year, the satirical weekly opens up and asks “How long will Charlie Hebdo be able to sustain such a financial burden?”

Three years after being attacked, Charlie Hebdo questions their survival
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Why no 'Je suis Charlie' moment for Boko Haram's victims?

Why no 'Je suis Charlie' moment for Boko Haram's victims?
Adel Defilaux, a French-born Muslim, poses Wednesday outside his cafe in east London. Defilaux has received death threats for displaying the sign.

Where is Charlie? 'Je suis Charlie' is everywhere

Where is Charlie? 'Je suis Charlie' is everywhere
A portion of "Solidarité," the New Yorker cover image by Ana Juan in tribute to the Charlie Hebdo victims.

The story behind the New Yorker's bloody Charlie Hebdo cover

The story behind the New Yorker's bloody Charlie Hebdo cover
In Brussels, a woman holds a copy of Charlie Hebdo to pay tribute to the victims of a shooting at the offices of the weekly satirical magazine in Paris on January 7, 2015.

France reels after the Charlie Hebdo attack kills 12

France reels after the Charlie Hebdo attack kills 12