/ world today news/ The operation that the French elite security forces are carrying out in order to neutralize the two Quashi brothers, who on Wednesday killed 12 people from the editorial office of the magazine. “Charlie Hebdo” in Paris continues with the participation of three helicopters, reported AFP.
So far it is known that in a printing company in A man has barricaded himself in Damarthen-en-Goel and negotiations are underway with him. The site is about 20 kilometers from Paris Roissy-Charles de Gaulle International Airport, and two runways there were closed as planes flying to the airport flew over the scene of the hostage drama. Prime Minister Manuel Valls said today that “it is clearly necessary to take new security measures in response to the terrorist threat in France”. Meanwhile, it became known that the brothers Sherif and Saeed Kouashi have been on the US blacklist of terrorist names for many years, and that in 2011 Said was trained in Yemen. Persons on this list in the US are prohibited from flying to and from the US. At the same time, the head of the British foreign intelligence Mi-5 said that there they had information about the training in Syria of a jihadist group that is planning major attacks in Western countries. In connection with the bloody terrorist act in Paris, an international conference was convened on Sunday in the French capital. An emergency briefing was held at the Elysée Palace this morning on the latest developments with the participation of President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister Manuel Valls, but it was interrupted after the announcement of the hostage drama in Damartin-en-Goel.
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Here are two PAA-related questions for the provided interview transcript:
## Interview: Charlie Hebdo Attack and its Aftermath
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we delve into the horrific attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, exploring the ongoing manhunt, the international implications, and the wider fight against terrorism. We are joined by two distinguished guests: **[Guest 1 Name and Credentials, e.g., Dr. Jean Dubois, Terrorism Expert]** and **[Guest 2 Name and Credentials, e.g., Ms. Sophie Dubois, French Security Analyst]**.
**Section 1: The Immediate Aftermath**
* **Host:** The attack on Charlie Hebdo has sent shockwaves through Paris and the world. Can you both shed light on the current situation? Dr. Dubois, we know the Kouachi brothers are being hunted down.
What information do we have about their whereabouts and the ongoing security operations?
* **Guest 1:**
* **Host:** Ms. Dubois, how is French society reacting to this tragedy? What measures are being taken to ensure public safety?
* **Guest 2:**
**Section 2: The Terrorist Threat**
* **Host:** The Kouachi brothers have been on US terrorist watchlists for years, and one reportedly received training in Yemen. Dr. Dubois, what does this tell us about the broader threat of radicalization and the transnational nature of terrorism?
* **Guest 1:**
* **Host:** Ms. Dubois, intelligence agencies in both Europe and the US are reporting concerns about jihadist training camps and potential attacks. How can international cooperation be strengthened to effectively combat this threat?
* **Guest 2:**
**Section 3: The Charlie Hebdo Attack and Freedom of Speech**
* **Host:** Charlie Hebdo has been known for its satirical and often controversial content. Dr. Dubois, how does this attack raise questions about the balance between freedom of expression and the potential for offence?
* **Guest 1:**
* **Host:** Ms. Dubois, this tragedy has sparked a global conversation about the importance of defending freedom of speech even when it is provocative.
How can we find a way forward that respects diverse perspectives while upholding our fundamental values?
* **Guest 2:**
**Section 4: Moving Forward**
* **Host:** This event has undoubtedly shaken France and the world. What lessons can be learned from this tragedy, and what steps can be taken to prevent future attacks? Dr. Dubois, what are your thoughts?
* **Guest 1:**
* **Host:** Ms. Dubois, how do you see this attack shaping the future of counterterrorism efforts in France and internationally?
* **Guest 2:**
**Closing:**
* **Host:** Thank you both for your invaluable insights. This has been a somber but essential conversation. As we grapple with the tragedy of the Charlie Hebdo attack, may we work together to build a more peaceful and tolerant world.