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They're singing One Love on the streets of Paris tonight as the city struggles on
Place de la Republique is full of rememberance, but there’s also dancing.
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Place de la Republique is full of rememberance, but there’s also dancing.
Antoine Leiris has written a powerful message to those who murdered his wife in Paris.
La Marseillaise and a minute’s silence were both beautiful.
Posters for the film placed all over the city’s metro have been taken down.
Two people have now been charged with involvement with terrorism following the attacks.
It appears that some supporters in the Bosnian end did not observe the silence.
More details of the 129 victims of the Friday terror attacks have been emerging today.
Families, friends mourn their loved ones as victims are identified.
Investigators believe three teams were behind the attacks.
French TV says he rented a car found near the Bataclan theatre.
Isobel Bowdery was at the Bataclan concert hall when gunmen opened fire on young people attending a rock concert.
Several Kalashnikov rifles have been found in an abandoned car.
The video captures the band playing.
Nick Alexander was the merchandise manager for Eagles of Death Metal.
The man was identified as 29-year-old Omar Ismail Mostefai.
One Irish person was injured in the deadliest violence to strike France since World War II.
Thousands marched in Dublin with vigils elsewhere to remember the dead.
Concert goers who survived last night’s deadly attack describe the scene.
Witnesses describe the “bloodbath” at the Bataclan concert hall.
There is no indication of any other Irish casualties at this time.
There has been no comment on how seriously they are taking the threat.
Bono says that the cancelling of a gig is “small potatoes” compared to the loss of life.
127 people died when at least 8 terrorists wreaked havoc on the city.
World landmarks have been lit in red, white and blue as a tribute to the victims of last night’s deadly attacks.
French newspapers reacted with horror to last night’s attacks.
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