The archive of all headlines from November 15, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Concertgoers were sprawled on the ground around him. Some were already dead. At times, it was silent enough Jerome Lorenzi could hear the crack of automatic rifles being methodically reloaded. At other moments, he heard the pleading.
• Person who hired car used in attacks detained at Belgian border • Multiple arrests made after raid on property in Belgian town • 129 dead and 352 injured in France’s deadliest terror plot
The militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility, and authorities said evidence suggested at least some of the attackers had come from Syria and Iraq.
At a news conference on Saturday night, the Paris prosecutor, François Molins, said the attackers were armed with assault rifles and suicide vests.
Latest coverage as hunt continues for network behind Isis attack that left 129 people dead
One attacker, Omar Ismaïl Mostefai, has been identified, as security services make multiple arrests in France and Belgium
One attacker, Omar Ismaïl Mostefai, has been identified, as security services make multiple arrests in France and Belgium
Paris Terror Attacks
One attacker, Omar Ismaïl Mostefai, has been identified, as security services make multiple arrests in France and Belgium
The three teams of Islamic State attackers included one assailant who may have traveled to Europe on a Syrian passport along with the flow of migrants, officials said.
The three groups of Islamic State attackers included one assailant who may have traveled to Europe on a Syrian passport along with the flow of migrants, officials said.
Hunt continues for network behind Isis attack that left 129 people dead
• Hunt continues for network behind Isis attack that left 129 dead • Gunman’s family detained and questioned by police • Global leaders meet to agree EU response to terror threat
• Hunt continues for network behind Isis attack that left 129 dead • Gunman’s family detained and questioned by police • Global leaders meet to agree EU response to terror threat
• Hunt continues for network behind Isis attack that left 129 dead • Gunman’s family detained and questioned by police • Global leaders consider ’tighter border controls’ after assault
• Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmen’s car • Cross-Europe route of passport linked to attacker revealed • New footage of deadly shootout with police emerges
• Seven detained in Brussels amid reports two attackers from Belgium • Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmens’ car • Cross-Europe route of passport linked to attacker revealed
The attacks appear to have been carried out by people from several nations and to have involved extensive planning and sophisticated weapons.
• Seven held in Brussels amid reports two attackers lived in Belgium • Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmen’s car • Cross-Europe route of passport linked to attacker revealed
An eighth suspect in the attacks is being sought, and one official said the authorities were looking for someone from around the French capital.
The investigation into the terrorist attacks unfurled across Europe, from France to Belgium to Serbia, as the authorities worked to track down the identities and allies of the assailants.
• Seven held in Brussels amid reports two attackers lived in Belgium • Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmen’s car • Cross-Europe route of passport linked to attacker revealed
The discovery of an abandoned car in a suburb of Paris raises the chilling possibility that there were more attackers than the seven who authorities said blew themselves up or were killed by police, and that one or more of them got away.
The investigation into the terrorist attacks unfurled across Europe, from France to Belgium to Serbia, as the authorities worked to track down the identities and allies of the assailants.
Paris Terror Attacks
• Seven held in Brussels amid reports two attackers lived in Belgium • Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmen’s car • Cross-Europe route of passport linked to attacker revealed
• Up to three brothers said to be involved in deadly assaults • Seven held as it emerges two attackers were French men living in Belgium • Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmen’s car
The Paris terrorist attacks were carried out with the help of three French brothers living in Belgium, the authorities said on Sunday, as they asked the public’s help in finding one of them.
• At least three brothers said to be involved in deadly assaults • Seven held as it emerges two attackers were French men living in Belgium • Kalashnikovs and empty magazines found in gunmen’s car
The Paris terrorist attacks were carried out with the help of three French brothers living in Belgium, the authorities said on Sunday, as they asked the public’s help in finding one of them.
• Death toll rises to 132 • At least three brothers said to be involved in deadly assaults • Seven held as it emerges two attackers were French men living in Belgium
French police identify the suspect as Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old man born in the Belgian capital, Brussels. He is one of three brothers believed to have played a role in the attacks.
The Paris terrorist attacks were carried out with the help of three French brothers living in Belgium, the authorities said on Sunday, as they asked the public’s help in finding one of them.
Belgian-born man, 26, thought to be one of three brothers directly involved in the attacks as evidence points to sophisticated, multinational terror operation
Belgian-born man, 26, thought to be one of three brothers directly involved in the attacks as evidence points to sophisticated, multinational terror operation
France decided to strike after a series of meetings held by President François Hollande over the past two days.
France decided to strike during a meeting Saturday with President François Hollande and senior French security officials.
France launched the assault after President François Hollande held a meeting Saturday with senior security officials.
The bombing campaign targets the group's self-declared capital in Raqqa and destroys two training camps, officials say. The airstrikes come as European security agencies launch an international manhunt for a new suspect in the Paris attacks.