Reaction and reports on the armed attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
The newsagent, known as "Sandy," says he's had "a barrage of calls and people coming in".
The comic, known for poking fun at religion, explains why he won't joke about Muhammad.
A Muslim woman in Paris explains why she will 'never be Charlie'
18-year-old Matil "saw helicopters" from her house near the Kouachi brothers siege scene.
Jeannette Bougrab, pays tribute to her late husband, Stephane Charbonnier.
Patrick Klugman says Paris will "keep living as a democracy" after Charlie Hebdo killing.
Julien Laurens fears for mother who lives near the Paris supermarket under siege.
2005 documentary featured one of the two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Journalist Benoit Bringer saw the attack on Charlie Hebdo from the building's roof.
Cartoonist Martin Rowson says he cannot print what he would like to following the attack.
Thousands of silent vigils held in Paris for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo gun attack.
French writer and director Benjamin Legrand reacts to the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Wandrille Lanos works across the hall from Charlie Hebdo's office in central Paris.
Former French minister Noëlle Lenoir says Stephane Charbonnier was a "very gifted" man.
Parisian mayor says she will always "defend free expression" after Charlie Hebdo attack.
Sir Menzies Campbell says "severe precautions" may now be needed to protect journalists.
Political analyst Dominique Moisi says the shooting is a "barbaric" attack on democracy.