Satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo says publishing the cartoon that offended Muslims is necessary, as accomplices in terror attack and subsequent attack on Jewish food shop go on trial

14 alleged accomplices to go on trial next week over their links to shooting rampage in French capital that ushered in wave of Islamist violence

Most of those charged helped plan or finance the attacks that killed 130 people, or helped the terrorists escape

Killing of jihadist group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, announced Sunday, sparks 'sense of satisfaction' for survivors and victims' families

14 people to go on trial May 4 to July 10 for aiding terrorists in January 2015 attacks on satirical magazine, kosher supermarket in Paris

Prosecutors have a month to present their case to judges, who will then decide when to try the 14 people currently held in connection to the jihadist rampage that killed 130

Prosecutors say Bosnian national suspected of connection to November 2015 terror attack that killed 130 in French capital

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