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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

(From L) Former French president Francois Hollande, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet and French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti attend a tribute to French police officer Ahmed Merabet, a victim of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, during a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the attack, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

Former French president Francois Hollande (L) and French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet attend a tribute to French police officer Ahmed Merabet, a victim of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, during a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the attack, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet (R) and Former French president Francois Hollande attend a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary the jihadist attack on the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket, that killed four people, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

(From 3rd L) Former French president Francois Hollande, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet and French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti attend a gathering in tribute to French police officer Ahmed Merabet, a victim of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, during a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the attack, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

Musicians of the police perform as (from L) Former French president Francois Hollande, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet and French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti stand outside the former Charlie Hebdo offices during commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet attends a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

Charlie Hebdo publication director, cartoonist and writer Laurent Sourisseau, known as Riss (2nd L), Former French president Francois Hollande (C), Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo (4th R), French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet (3rd R) and French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti (2nd R) attend a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

January 2015 Attacks Commemorations - Paris

(From 2nd L) Former French president Francois Hollande, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, French National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet and French Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti attend a commemoration ceremony marking the ninth anniversary of the jihadist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, that killed 12 people, in Paris, on January 7, 2024. 2024 marks nine years since the attacks of January 7-9, 2015, on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Hyper Cacher Jewish supermarket and police, which killed 17 people and were the first in a series of jihadist attacks in France. Photo by Dimitar Dilkoff/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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LAOS-VIENTIANE-NEW PM

LAOS-VIENTIANE-NEW PM

(221230) -- VIENTIANE, Dec. 30, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Sonexay Siphandone, the new prime minister of Laos, addresses the National Assembly (NA) meeting in Vientiane, Laos, Dec. 30, 2022. The Lao cabinet is reshuffled at the concluding meeting of the Fourth Ordinary Session of the National Assembly (Ninth Legislature) of Laos held in Lao capital Vientiane on Friday, according to local TV reports. The NA meeting has approved the nomination from Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith, naming Sonexay Siphandone as the new prime minister, with an overwhelming majority winning 149 out of the 151 votes. (Photo by Kethsana Saliankham/Xinhua)

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LAOS-VIENTIANE-NEW PM

LAOS-VIENTIANE-NEW PM

(221230) -- VIENTIANE, Dec. 30, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Lao National Assembly (NA) President Xaysomphone Phomvihane (R) congratulates Sonexay Siphandone as the new prime minister at the NA meeting in Vientiane, Laos, Dec. 30, 2022. The Lao cabinet is reshuffled at the concluding meeting of the Fourth Ordinary Session of the National Assembly (Ninth Legislature) of Laos held in Lao capital Vientiane on Friday, according to local TV reports. The NA meeting has approved the nomination from Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith, naming Sonexay Siphandone as the new prime minister, with an overwhelming majority winning 149 out of the 151 votes. (Photo by Kethsana Saliankham/Xinhua)

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World religious leaders see "other" as keyword for peace

World religious leaders see "other" as keyword for peace

VIENNA, Austria - Photo taken Nov. 20, 2013 shows the opening ceremony of the ninth assembly of the World Conference of Religions for Peace in Vienna. The three-day conference under the theme of "Welcoming the Other" ended with the Vienna Declaration.

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World religious leaders see "other" as keyword for peace

World religious leaders see "other" as keyword for peace

VIENNA, Austria - Photo taken Nov. 20, 2013 shows some participants standing to exchange views over the issue of women's human rights during the ninth assembly of the World Conference of Religions for Peace in Vienna.

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World religious leaders see "other" as keyword for peace

World religious leaders see "other" as keyword for peace

VIENNA, Austria - Photo taken Nov. 20, 2013 shows participants gathering for the ninth assembly of the World Conference of Religions for Peace in Vienna. Some 700 leaders of various faiths discussed their role in peace building during the assembly convened under the theme of "Welcoming the Other."

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