Charlie Hebdo

A stack of Charlie Hebdo cartoon collections in the publicity office of the satirical newspaper in in Paris.

Brace yourself America, Charlie Hebdo has arrived

The French magazine Charlie Hebdo describes itself as a punch in the face. So get ready America, because Charlie Hebdo is coming to town, online and in English.

Brace yourself America, Charlie Hebdo has arrived
The front page of satirical French weekly Charlie Hebdo, entitled "C'est Reparti" ("Here we go again") is displayed at a kiosk in Nice on February 25, 2015.

'Charlie Hebdo has always been an anti-racist magazine,' its editor says

'Charlie Hebdo has always been an anti-racist magazine,' its editor says

French Political Cartoonist Tomi Ungerer's First Retrospective in US

French Political Cartoonist Tomi Ungerer's First Retrospective in US
A French policeman stands in front of the entrance of Paris Mosque as French Muslims gather for Friday prayers in Paris January 9, 2015, following Wednesday's deadly attack at the Paris offices of weekly satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by two masked gun

Why making French Muslims more French is such a challenge

Why making French Muslims more French is such a challenge
Armandine Marbach takes part in a demonstration on January 7, 2014, supporting the French publication Charlie Hebdo

We're not all Charlie

We're not all Charlie
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

Neither the occurrence of a terrorist attack nor the deaths of people who were widely loved was easy for France to bear on Wednesday. But as people gather in French cities to mourn, there are hopes that the attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper will help spark a conversation about radicalism in France.

France reels after the Charlie Hebdo attack kills 12
Charlie Hebdo protests

After Charlie Hebdo, what next? Readers weigh in on the long-term effects of the attack

The shooting in Paris has created waves around the world. We asked our SafeMode community what repercussions Wednesday's attack has already had for free speech, international security, radicalization and activism.

After Charlie Hebdo, what next? Readers weigh in on the long-term effects of the attack
Marco Werman reads an issue of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo he bought during a trip to France in 2011.

Marco Werman on why Charlie Hebdo matters

National Lampoon once came close, but there's still nothing like Charlie Hebdo in the US. And they knew exactly what they were doing, as well as the risks involved.

Marco Werman on why Charlie Hebdo matters