French President Francois Hollande said more than 120 people died Friday night in shootings at Paris cafes, suicide bombings near France's national stadium and a hostage-taking slaughter inside a concert hall.
Scenes From Paris Terror Attacks

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French military patrol near the Eiffel Tower the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris, Nov. 14, 2015.

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French police check vehicles at the France Italy border in La Turbie, southeastern France, Nov. 14, 2015.

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In this photo provided by the ICTY, former Bosnian Croat military commander Slobodan Praljak (C) appeared to dring poison seconds during a Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, after judges upheld his 20-year prison sentence for involvement in a campaign to drive Muslims out of a would-be Bosnian Croat ministate in Bosnia in the early 1990s.

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From left, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and President Francois Hollande and other officials walk out of the Elysee Palace after a Defense council meeting following attacks Friday in Paris, France, Nov. 14, 2015.