SPECIAL COVERAGE >>Paris Attacks: Latest updates

Japan vows to beef up antiterror efforts ahead of int'l events, public fear Abe's war reprisals

The Japanese government on Monday vowed to do its utmost to prevent a possible terrorist attack from occurring here in the wake of the devastating attacks that happened in Paris on Friday, as the nation looks ahead to hosting a number of high-profile international events.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 16:03:26

Germany vs. Netherlands friendly will not be cancelled

Germany will play the friendly against the Netherlands in Hannover, the German Football Association (DFB) said in an official statement on Sunday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 11:41:21

3 Paris attackers come from Brussels, one remains on large: sources

Three of the assailants in the Paris attacks came from Brussels, Italian media reported on Sunday, while a source close to the investigation told Belgian media that three Belgian cars were involved and one suspected assailant remains on the run.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 9:06:32

Britain says "working closely" with France in Paris attacks probe

Britain is "working closely" with the French authorities through security and intelligence agencies to investigate the Paris attacks that killed at least 129 people, Downing Street announced Sunday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 9:02:18

World's tallest building lit up in French tricolor for Paris attacks' victims

To show solidarity with France and victims of Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris, the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa in the UAE, was illuminated Sunday in red, white and blue, colors of France's national flag.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 8:55:01

Uganda steps up security after Paris attacks

Ugandan security agencies have stepped up security following coordinated terrorist attacks in Paris that have killed at least 127 people and wounded many others on Friday night.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 8:54:02

Netherlands shows solidarity with France after Paris attacks

Following Friday's attacks in Paris, the Netherlands displayed several signs of compassion with France on Sunday, with solidarity marches, lights in the colors of the French flag and a minute of silence.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 8:48:10

Police hunt eighth suspect

As French police on Sunday continued to hunt down the eighth suspect and investigate the attacks in Paris that had so far killed 129 people, concerns are being raised over how the worst terror attacks in France since World War II could change the political dynamics of the country as well as Europe.
Soure:Agencies-Global Times: 2015-11-16 0:58:01

2 Portuguese killed, 5 others wounded in Paris attacks

Secretary of State of Portuguese Communities Abroad Jose Cesario has confirmed that two Portuguese nationals were killed and five others injured in Friday night's attacks in Paris, according to Portuguese Lusa News Agency on Saturday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-16 0:21:15

Chinese national slightly injured in Paris attacks: embassy

A Chinese national was slightly injured in the Paris attacks Friday night, the Chinese Embassy to France confirmed Sunday to Xinhua.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 20:55:41

Xi, other BRICS leaders strongly condemn Paris attacks

Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders of the emerging-market bloc of BRICS on Sunday strongly condemned the recent terror attacks in Paris.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 20:54:50

Belgium raises terror threat level at public events

Belgium's Coordinating Body for Threat Analysis (OCAM) has increased the risk level at big sporting and cultural events from level Two (medium) to level Three (serious), in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in neighboring France.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 18:45:46

No info contradicting French view on IS's responsibility for Paris attacks: White House

The White House said on Saturday there was no information to contradict the initial French assessment that the Islamic State (IS) was responsible for Friday's attacks in Paris that killed at least 129 people and injured 352 others.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 10:41:59

Four people arrested in Brussels believed linked to Paris attacks: Belgian PM

Four arrests have been made in the Belgian capital in connection with the Paris terror attacks in which at least 129 people were killed, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel told broadcaster RTL on Saturday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 10:39:16

EU leaders pledge to stand united in fight against terrorism

Heads of state or government of the member states of the European Union (EU) and the leaders of the EU institutions pledged to stand united in fight against terrorism, hours after attacks claimed by Islamic State killed more than 120 people in Paris.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 10:24:26

One of suspects in Paris attacks once passed from Greece: official

One of the suspects in Friday's Paris deadly terrorist attacks that shocked the world had recently passed through Greece, the Greek Public Order ministry said in an announcement on Saturday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 10:20:18

Spain keeps terror alert at level four after Paris terrorist attacks

Spain will keep terror alert at level four after Paris terrorist attacks, Spain's Minister of Interior Jorge Fernandez Diaz reported on Saturday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 10:17:29

European countries beef up security after Paris terror attacks

European countries have beefed up security following Friday's multiple attacks in Paris that killed more than 120 people and drew strong condemnations from the international community.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015-11-15 9:55:50