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Fear assaults: From Paris to Mali – a week in the life of another worldwide.
The world grieves the casualties of the Paris assaults. In London, blossoms encompass the passageway to the French Embassy, while in Berlin many individuals break into an unconstrained "La Marseillaise" following a moment's hush. Pioneers at the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey, likewise remain peacefully. Paris starts three days of grieving. President Barack Obama proclaims the disastrous occasions an "assault on the edified world". Pope Francis says: "The street of brutality and contempt does not resolve mankind's issues ... utilizing the name of God to legitimize this street is obscenity."

Records of the assaults keep on developing. Scratch Alexander, a 36-year-old Briton shot at the Bataclan theater, passed on in the arms of his ex Helen Wilson. Two different Britons at the show, Christine Tudhope, 34, and Mariesha Payne, 33, made due by covering up in a basement. Be that as it may, Elsa Veronique Delplace San Martin, 35, kicked the bucket with her mom, Patricia San Martin Nunez, 61, and went about as a human shield for her five-year-old child, who survived.
Police strikes proceed crosswise over France and Belgium. Subtle elements of the aggressors begin to be unveiled – with one named as Omar Ismail Mostefai, 29. A universal manhunt is propelled for dread suspect Salah Abdeslam, 26, as authorities concede police pulled over his auto close to the Belgian fringe, hours after the assaults, before releasing him. In Syria, French warrior streams more than once bomb the Isis fortress of Raqq
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