Charlie Hebdo Attack
Fears continue in Paris after terror attacks
More than 1 and a half million people took the streets of Paris following the murder of 17 people by terrorists earlier this month. Audio
Millions expected to see Pope during Philippines visit
Pope Francis has waded into the debate on freedom expression following the massacre at the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. Audio
Charlie Hebdo sells out in Paris, condemmed by some
The first edition of Charlie Hebdo published since last week's attack has sold out in hours, with five million copies printed to meet demand -- dwarfing the usual run of 60-thousand. Audio
Rush to buy the new Charlie Hebdo magazine
Al qaeda in Yemen is claiming responsiblility for the Charlie Hebdo massacre, on the same day as the publication of the magazine's first edition since the murder of its staff. Audio
France steps up security at 'sensitive' sites
The fresh measures were unveiled after an emergency meeting called by President Francois Hollande. Audio
UK correspondent Andrew Potter
The extraordinary scenes in Paris of a two million strong unity march following a bloody and terrible week for France. The second week of unofficial election campaigning in the UK. Audio
France marches in a show of national unity
More than two million people have marched through the streets of France in a show of defiance against terrorism. Audio
Wellington holds interdenominational vigil
An Islamic leader in Wellington is urging people to show more respect for Islam. Audio
Crowds gather for historic Paris show of unity
More than a million people, have been marching through the streets of Paris in a show of defiance against terrorism, as France mourns the 17 victims of three days of bloodshed. Audio
France rocked by double siege
Two brothers suspected of killing 12 people at the Charlie Hebdo magazine office in Paris have been shot dead after a dramatic siege north of Paris. A police source said at least four other hostages… Audio
Cartoonists turn to their trade following Paris attacks
Some newspapers have reprinted some of Charlie Hebdo's most irreverent illustrations in a gesture of solidarity. Audio
French doco maker in NZ upset by deaths of fellow journalists
Pascale Laboute is a documentary maker currently visiting New Zealand with her partner. Audio
Terrorism analyst says France attack was a professional assault
The gunmen have claimed to be members of the Yemeni affiliate of Al Qaeda. Audio
Paris hunts for gunmen on the run
We're joined by Jack Parrock our correspondent in Paris. Audio
French community holding vigils
Vigils have been held in New Zealand as the French community mourns the deaths of the 12 victims of the attacks. Audio
French baker in NZ finding it tough to be away from home
Twenty five year old French woman Elise Fournier has been in New Zealand for the past four months. Audio
Middle East cartoonists raise pencils to Hebdo victims
Cartoonists around the world have put pencil to paper in solidarity with the Charlie Hebdo artists slaughtered in Paris -- while admitting their own fear of being targeted. Audio
Police zone in on magazine massacre suspects
The intense manhunt for two brothers, believed to be behind the French magazine massacre, has moved to the North of Paris after an apparent sighting of the fugitives. Audio
International News with Paul Buchanan
A huge manhunt is underway tonight in France for the gunmen who left 12 people dead at the offices of 'Charlie Ebdo' - a satirical newspaper. Audio