French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is marking 10 years since the terror attacks on its Paris office by running a cartoon contest asking for God-mocking submissions.
Meet the artists of Sufi Comics, Tinkle’s Shikari Shambu, Dakhni comic Hallu Bol and Marvel’s Spider-Man India at Bengaluru ...
A decade after jihadists stormed its Paris newsroom killing eight staff members, satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo is charting ...
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is marking 10 years since the terror attacks in its Paris office by running a cartoon ...
Ten years after two terrorists killed 16, including 12 journalists, in an act of jihadist terror at Charlie Hebdo’s office in ...
asking them to “draw Mohammed as you see him”. Twelve illustrations, not all of them depicting or targeting Mohammed, were published on 30 September 2005. Among those lampooned by the cartoons were ...
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the deadly terror attack on its offices, French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo has reprinted its controversial Muhammad ...
The most common questions of the past two weeks touched on my decisions to not publish the controversial Danish Muhammad cartoons and to continue to publish John Hoffís columns. Readers have asked for ...
The front cover features a cartoon celebrating the paper’s resilience ... the magazine published caricatures satirizing the Prophet Mohammed. The massacre marked the beginning of a series ...
The Biden administration succeeded in blocking a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed on Thursday after a federal court issued an administrative stay of a hearing set for Friday. The alleged 9/11 ...
Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has been out of action for over a year due to an ankle injury. Despite being fully prepared to travel to Australia for the final two tests including Boxing Day Test in ...