On Friday night, 11/13/2015, attacks across Paris killed at least 120 people and injured about 200 more. At least eight attackers reportedly shot people in several restaurants and cafes, set off explosions near the Stade de France stadium, and took hostages at the Bataclan concert hall, which was later stormed by French police. French authorities have reported that the attackers are all now dead but warned that accomplices may still be at large. President François Hollande declared a state of emergency and ordered tighter border security measures.
- Spectators embrace each other as they stand on the playing field of the Stade de France stadium at the end of a friendly soccer match between France and Germany in Saint Denis, outside Paris, Friday, November 13, 2015. Hundreds made their way to the pitch after explosions were heard nearby.Christophe Ena / AP
- Firefighters, police, and ambulances surrounded the Republic area, one of the neighborhoods in Paris where most of the terrorist attacks took place on November 13, 2015.Cesar Dezfuli / Demotix / Corbis
- French firefighters climb ladders to rescue hostages as security forces carry out an assault at the Bataclan concert hall, in Paris, France, in this still image taken from video on November 14, 2015.Reuters TV / Reuters
- Spectators invade the pitch of the Stade de France stadium after the international friendly soccer match between France and Germany in Saint Denis, outside Paris, on November 13, 2015. Hundreds of people spilled onto the field of the Stade de France stadium after explosions were heard nearby during a friendly match between the French and German national soccer teams.Christophe Ena / AP
- Spectators gather on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium following the friendly football match between France and Germany on November 13, 2015, after a series of gun attacks occurred across Paris as well as explosions outside the national stadium.Franck Fife / AFP / Getty
- People place flowers at a makeshift memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the terror attack in Paris outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California, on November 13, 2015.Stephen Lam / Reuters
- The landmark CN Tower in Toronto, Canada, is lit blue, white, and red in the colors of the French flag following the Paris attacks on November 13, 2015.Chris Helgren / Reuters
- The Mexican Senate building is illuminated with the blue, white, and red colors of the French national flag in solidarity with France on November 13, 2015, in Mexico City.Alfredo Estrella / AFP / Getty
- The One World Trade Center spire is lit blue, white, and red after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the lighting in honor of dozens killed in the Paris attacks on November 13, 2015, in New York.Kevin Hagen / AP
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