Paris
Hacker group Anonymous has turned their attention to ISIS following the Paris attacks.
Why didn't we give the same attention to terror attacks in Beirut, Baghdad, Kenya and the countless other atrocities around the world?
129 people have been killed and 352 injured in the Paris terror attacks that occurred on Friday, November 13th.
Early Saturday morning, ISIS claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks Friday that killed more than 100 people and wounded hundreds more. The extremist group, borne out of a violent faction of Al Qaeda and responsible for countless bombings and atrocities across Syria and Iraq, released a statement Saturday, calling the horrific murders “blessed.” MUST READ: UPDATED: […]
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Multiple people were killed in attacks across Paris Friday night.
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Ricki Stevenson, founder of Black Paris Tours joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to discuss black history in one of the most popular cities in…
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Anonymous Declares War On ISIS Following Paris Attacks
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