Former Al Qaeda Spy: Charlie Hebdo Gunmen Likely 'Sleeper Cell'

Survivors of the Charlie Hebdo massacre have recounted the horrifying moment when gunmen entered their offices, shouting "God is greatest" in Arabic and killing journalists at close range. One was told by attackers that she had escaped with her life 

In February 2006, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published a series of 12 cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad that had been featured in the Nordic daily Jyllands-Posten the previous year. The Danish 

A former Western spy who purportedly infiltrated al Qaeda said today that two men responsible for a massacre at a French satirical magazine Wednesday were likely part of an al Qaeda “sleeper cell” that may have been planning the attack for years under

Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French magazine that was the target of a deadly attack today, is part of a long tradition of French satire dating to the days before the French Revolution. The left-wing magazine is known for its biting 

The Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who entered the security code to allow the attackers into the office after they threatened her young daughter has posted a message to both her supporters and her slain colleagues on Twitter. Corinne Rey, who uses the pen