France: More Than 150 Raids Overnight
PARIS (AP) — France's prime minister says there've been more than 150 police raids overnight in France. Manuel Valls tells French radio RTL that more terror attacks could hit "in the coming days, in the coming weeks." And Valls reaffirmed President Francois Hollande's declaration that "we are at war" against terrorism.
PARIS (AP) — The major climate conference scheduled in Paris at the end of the month will go on, but some specific events may be canceled following the Paris attacks. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says no world leader has asked for a delay. Organizers are rethinking a march and an outdoor concert. Valls says there have been more than 150 police raids overnight. Meanwhile investor jitters are evident. International stock markets are lower today.
ANTALYA, Turkey (AP) — A multitude of meetings about the next steps in Syria and the Islamic State campaign are being scheduled on the sidelines of the G-20 summit as it wraps up today at the Turkish seaside resort of Antalya. The world's top industrial and developing nations plan to outline their coordinated response amid the backdrop of heavy French bombardment of the Islamic State's stronghold in Syria.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Questions are being asked in the wake of the Paris attacks about the wisdom of letting thousands of Syrian refugees come to the United States. Republican opposition has intensified, with the governor of Alabama declaring he won't allow relocations. GOP presidential contender Marco Rubio says it's impossible to know whether Syrian refugees have links to Islamic militants. He appeared on ABC's "This Week."
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