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Paris attacks: Explosions and gunfire in St. Denis
France: St. Denis police raid
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French security forces were out in force this morning as the people of the town of St. Denis to the north of Paris woke up to find themselves under siege: Police were hunting people suspected of being involved in Friday’s Paris terror attacks. Our Paris correspondent Catherine Field brings us the latest.
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Anonymous vs. ISIS
The internet hacker group Anonymous has declared war on ISIS. They’ve announced that they will be focusing their efforts on taking down as many Jihadist websites and accounts as they possibly can. On this face of it this may seem to be welcome news but, as computer security expert Mikko Hypönnen told Reality Check, there is a down side.
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Syria: The military Options
The terror attacks in Paris have created an unusual alliance: France and Russia are now to cooperate more closely on the military offensive against IS in Syria. Military analyst Paul Rogers gives us an update on the current situation.
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Germany threat
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The Germany vs. Holland football match had to be cancelled at the last minute last night due to what authorities called a viable threat. We speak to our Berlin Correspondent Kate Connolly to try to get a clearer picture.
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Hungary's imprisoned refugees
What to do with the Syrian refugees? The UNHCR has concerns about the political reactions in Europe and there are also worries that things will only get worse for refuges in the wake of the Paris attacks. But even before the events of last weekend, Hungary was already treating refugees with a very firm hand. Balkans correspondent Nick Thorpe has that disturbing story.
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