Time: Hunt for Suspects in Paris Attacks Spreads Across Europe
French and Belgian officials mounted major sweeps of suspected militants in both countries on Monday in an attempt to dismantle the terror network that plotted the devastating attacks in Paris, while French President François Hollande cautioned the country that France is now “at war”—and is likely in for a long fight.
For only the second time in the country’s history, both houses of the French Congress met not in Paris, but 16 miles away in the ornate Versailles chateau. That underlined the sense that Friday’s attacks had left the government deeply shaken. The attacks, the biggest assault on the capital since World War II, left 129 people died and about 350 injured.
Paris Terror Attacks News Updates - November 16, 2015
French police seize a ROCKET LAUNCHER and huge cache of weapons in Lyon as more than 168 pre-dawn raids are made across the country and 23 suspects are arrested -- Daily Mail
Brussels raids: Police hit Molenbeek, area at heart of Belgium's jihadist threat -- CNN
Dozens of arrests in French anti-terror raids after Paris massacre -- RT
Raids spread across France and Belgium amid manhunt for suspects -- Washington Post
Paris attacks: police raid 150 addresses in hunt for suspects -- The Guardian
Paris Attacks: 168 Raids as France Goes to 'War With Terrorism' -- NBC
Paris attacks: Rocket launcher and weapons found after raids across France -- The Telegraph
Paris attack suspect still on the run after major raids -- Al Jazeera
Paris ‘Mastermind’ Told ISIS Magazine that Bungling Police Officers Let Him Escape -- Daily Beast
Paris terror suspect bragged of eluding 'bloated crusader intelligence' -- Washington Post
Manhunt for suspected Paris killer underway as his brother talks -- FOX News
France will be in a state of emergency for THREE MONTHS: Hollande vows to 'destroy' ISIS and pledges 'no barbarians will prevent us from living how we have decided to live' -- Daily Mail
How the Paris bomber sneaked into Europe: Terrorist posing as a refugee was arrested and fingerprinted in Greece - then given travel papers and sent on his way to carry out suicide bombing in France -- Daily Mail
Mourners Across Europe Observe Minute of Silence for Paris -- Time
Stretched to breaking point, surgeons are pictured crammed into Paris hospital as they fought to save the lives of terror attack victims -- Daily Mail
Paris resident: We are living in fear -- The Telegraph
Woman on the ledge and unborn child SURVIVED ISIS terror attack: Bataclan siege hero reveals he dragged hostage who was clinging to window to safety -- Daily Mail
Paris attacks update: what we know so far -- The Guardian
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The Defense Department has banned US troops and employees from traveling in their free time within 50 kilometers (31 miles) of Paris. This ban requires anyone who wants to travel to that area on official business or for emergency reasons to obtain approval from a general officer or other senior official in their chain of command.
http://debka.com/newsupdatepopup/13704/US-troops-and-staff-barred-from-visiting-Paris
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