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1. Charlie Hebdo shooting: more than 700,000 rally across France after deadly attacks.
More than 700,000 people took to streets across France in tribute to the 17 people killed in three days of violence by Islamist extremists, the interior minister said.
From Nice and Marseilles in the south to Besancon in the east and Lille in the north, people poured onto the streets to express their solidarity following Wednesday’s attack on the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead.
The massacre was followed by the fatal shooting of a police officer on Thursday and the murder of four hostages during a siege at a Jewish supermarket on Friday.
“700,000 people have marched” in cities around France, Bernard Cazeneuve told reporters on the eve of a huge Paris rally planned due to be attended by a string of world leaders.
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2. Most venues have now cancelled on anti-vax campaigner Sherri Tenpenny, leaving her tour in tatters.
Pressure is mounting against a planned speaking tour by American anti-vaccination campaigner Sherri Tenpenny, with nine of eleven venues now refusing to host her $200 per head seminar. The Sydney Morning Herald has described her tour as being “in tatters”
Dr Tenpenny, an osteopathic doctor who believes vaccines cause autism, asthma, ADHD and auto-immune disorders, is planning a series of lectures against vaccination in March aimed at parents of babies.