Death Toll Now 129; 352 Are Injured

At a news conference on Saturday night, the Paris prosecutor, François Molins, said the attackers were armed with heavy weaponry and suicide vests.

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Attacks May Prompt Tougher Stance by U.S.

As lethal attacks against Russia, Lebanon and France prove the global reach of ISIS, the United States will likely reassess the threat it poses.

What We Know

Who’s responsible? Why Paris? Here’s the latest information on Europe’s worst terrorist attack in 11 years.

Video by Ainara Tiefenthäler. Photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times.


France Confronts
‘Absolute Barbarity’

From a concert hall to a soccer stadium, Paris came under siege. A look at how the tragic events of the night unfolded.




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Debate Has an Unplanned Theme: Terrorism

The fight against terrorism took center stage Saturday at the Democratic presidential debate as the candidates observed a moment of silence to honor the victims of the attacks in Paris.


Confusion Over Ban on ‘Sanctuary Cities’

The police chief of Durham said a new North Carolina law would erode trust among undocumented residents, but officials elsewhere weren’t sure what might result.


Poet’s Win Points to a New Myanmar

Of all the drama surrounding the electoral triumph of the democracy movement in Myanmar, there was perhaps no victory as eloquent as that of U Tin Thit, a poet and former political prisoner, over a former general.




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