There were no injuries in the attack on the newspaper in Hamburg, where rocks and a 'burning object' were thrown through the window.
'The daily, the Hamburger Morgenpost printed three Charlie Hebdo cartoons following the massacre in Paris. The headline read, “this much freedom must be possible.” '
World leaders are gathering in Paris today, in a show of support. There is a huge security presence and people are already beginning to gather in the Place de la Republique. I hope today passes peacefully.
'Rap fan Yohan Cohen, aged 23, worked at the HyperCasher kosher market in the Porte de Vincennes.
According to an interview with his family in Israeli media, Yohan had confronted gunman Amedy Coulibaly as he threatened to kill a three-year-old boy during Friday's siege.
He managed to grab the terrorist's weapon but before Yohan had a chance to shoot him, the terrorist put a bullet in his head and killed him on the spot.
Mr Cohen, who was engaged, had posted the message "Je Suis Charlie" on his Facebook page in honour of the victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre just two days before he died.' ...
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