People around the world rallied support for France in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.
#ParisAttacks - Global support for France
A student holds a sign in recognition of the attacks in Paris before the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the St. Francis Red Flash. Photo: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
A student holds a sign in recognition of the attacks in Paris before the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the St. Francis Red Flash. Photo: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
A man holds the French flag in front of the embassy of France in Berlin. Photo: GREGOR FISHER/EPA
The landmark CN Tower is lit blue, white and red in the colors of the French flag following Paris attacks, in Toronto. Photo: Chris Helgren/Reuters
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. Photo: Stephen Lam/Reuters
Peru's national soccer players observe a minute of silence for victims of attacks in Paris, before their 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match. Photo: Mariana Bazo/Reuters
A makeshift memorial honoring the victims of the terror attack in Paris is seen outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco. Photo: Stephen Lam/Reuters
A man gestures as he places a candle at a makeshift memorial outside the Consulate General of France to pay tribute to the victims of the terror attack in Paris, in San Francisco. Photo: Stephen Lam/Reuters
One World Trade Center is lit in the Blue, White and Red colors of the French flag in honor of the victims of the attacks in Paris, in the Manhattan borough of New York. Photo: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
A woman leaves flowers at a small makeshift memorial outside the consulate of France following the attacks in Paris, in the Manhattan borough of New York. Photo: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
People light candles in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks, outside the French embassy in Berlin. Photo: LUKAS SCHULZE/EPA
The Calgary Tower was lit up with the colors of the French flag to show support and sympathy regarding the Paris attacks in Calgary, Alberta. Photo: Larry MacDougal/The Canadian Press via AP
People light candles in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks, outside the French embassy in Berlin. Photo: LUKAS SCHULZE/EPA
Players of El Salvador stand during a moment of silence for victims of the attacks in Paris, France prior to the Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying match. Photo: Jos� M�ndez/EPA
San Francisco City Hall is lit up with blue, white and red, the colors of the French flag, following the Paris terror attacks, in San Francisco, California. Photo: Stephen Lam/Reuters
San Francisco City Hall is lit up with blue, white and red, the colors of the French flag, following the Paris terror attacks, in San Francisco, California. Photo: Stephen Lam/Reuters
The lights inside Madison Square Garden we're dimmed for a moment of silence for the victims in the Paris attacks. Photo: JASON SZENES/EPA
The writing "Nous sommes unis" (We are united) is projected by light artist Oliver Bienkowski on the facade of the French embassy in Berlin. Photo: Gregor Fischer/AP
The Angel de la Independencia monument is lit up in blue, white and red, the colors of the French flag, following the Paris terror attacks, in Mexico City. Photo: Tomas Bravo/Reuters
The Senate building is lit up in blue, white and red, the colors of the French flag, following the Paris terror attacks, in Mexico City. Photo: Tomas Bravo/Reuters
A man is wrapped in a French flag as he puts down flowers in front of the French embassy in Berlin. Photo: Gregor Fischer/DPA
A cyclist and a motorist drive past a French national flag fluttering at half-mast to mourn for the victims killed in the attacks in Paris at the French Embassy compound in Beijing. Photo: Andy Wong/AP
Published Nov 14, 2015
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