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Charlie Hebdo trial: How the terror attacks unfolded five years ago

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Charlie Hebdo trial: How the terror attacks unfolded five years ago

Charlie Hebdo trial: How the terror attacks unfolded five years ago

France will reopen one of the darkest chapters in its modern history as dozens go on trial for the terror attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket.

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