France extends post-attacks state of emergency for 3 months
Parliament overwhelmingly approves emergency powers despite protest from rights groups
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Three held in counterterrorism operations in Calais, Toulouse, Paris and Grenoble as hunt continues for man on the run
Two days after Paris massacre, French authorities say their airstrikes targeted ISIL facilities
French Muslims worry that attacks against them will increase, as they did in the wake of Charlie Hebdo killings
Parliament overwhelmingly approves emergency powers despite protest from rights groups
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Activists say French police unfairly target Muslim residents in searches and raids in French capital
Around 350 people are evacuated from a makeshift camp along an unused railroad track
However the country is divided on the proposal that allows the police to make searches and arrests without a warrant
Protests came days before Cabinet to consider extending state of emergency begun after Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130
Recording purports to show men who carried out Paris assaults plotting for attacks ‘soon on the Champs-Elysées’
Police announce findings of a Dec. 10 raid, in which they say they found evidence of fugitive Salah Abdeslam
Man armed with a butcher’s knife is killed by Paris police on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attack
On a day of memorials and eulogies, a lone attacker is shot trying to enter a police station