French soldiers patrol in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris as the
capital was placed under the highest alert status after heavily armed
gunmen stormed French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and shot dead
at least 12 people in the deadliest attack in F Eiffel Tower



France has been on high alert since since the Charlie Hebdo massacre in
January when Islamist terrorists murdered 12 people in the offices of
the satirical magazine for publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.

In August, three passengers on a train from Amsterdam to Paris subdued


The Empire State Building is lit up in the colors of the French
flag to pay tribute to the victims of the shooting by gunmen at the
Paris offices of weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, in the
Manhattan borough of New York
* 2/8 London, UK


Rome's city hall (Campidoglio) is lighted with France's colors,
blue, white and red in Rome in remembrance of the victims of an
attack against Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly which killed 12
people in Paris
* 6/8 Berlin, Germany
The writing on the facade of the French embassy reads 'Je suis
Charlie!' (I am Charlie!) to commemorate the victims of the
terrorist attack on French satire magazine 'Charlie Hebdo', during
a vigil at the French embassy in Berlin
* 7/8 Paris, France
A sign on the Arc de Triomphe reads "Paris is Charlie" in
solidarity with the victims of the shooting at the satirical
newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris
* 8/8 Paris, France