Monday, November 10

PARIS MARKS 10 YEARS SINCE BATACLAN MASSACRE – City remembers 130 victims as France reflects on lasting scars of terrorism. 

Ten years after coordinated Islamist attacks killed 130 people across Paris, the city still bears deep scars from that night of terror.

At the Bataclan concert hall, where 90 people were murdered, locals and visitors are gathering to pay tribute ahead of Sunday’s commemoration.

Many recall the horror vividly — a night that reshaped the nation’s sense of security and unity.

The 2015 attacks triggered sweeping anti-terror measures, many of which remain embedded in French law today.

Security experts say France has learned to live under a permanent sense of threat, even as large-scale plots have diminished.

Survivors and families of victims joined a march of remembrance through the city, determined that the victims’ memory endures.

For Parisians, the Bataclan now stands not only as a concert venue but as a lasting symbol of resilience and national solidarity.

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