The bodies haven’t been buried and the killers are on the loose, but that didn’t prevent anti-Islam politicians across Europe from seizing on Wednesday’s massacre in Paris.
Cabinet Chief Jorge Capitanich said there were “no preferences” in bilateral relations with China and praised an ICSID ruling favouring Argentina in a dispute with Germany’s Daimler.
The man suspected of killing a policewoman in a southern suburb of Paris yesterday before fleeing the scene was a member of the same jihadist group as the two suspects in the attack at weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, a police source told media.
Wednesday’s attack at the offices of the newspaper Charlie Hebdo seems the latest chapter in a clash of values between the West and a version of militant Islam that is at least a quarter-century old.
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