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French magazine Charlie Hebdo goes on sale in the UK

Hundreds of people queued from the early hours outside UK shops selling the latest edition of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

It comes as around 10 people have been arrested and questioned over the "possible logistical support" they may have provided three gunmen who carried out last week's attacks in Paris, Agence France-Presse reports.

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Wanted Paris suspect: A timeline of her movements

Hayat Boumeddiene Credit: Judicial Police of Paris/PA Wire

The "armed and dangerous" woman French police are looking for in relation to last week's terror attacks in Paris crossed into Syria on Thursday January 8 from Turkey, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has confirmed.

Here is a timeline of her movements before, during and after the attacks, reported by The Times:

  • January 2: Boumeddiene uses passport at Madrid airport to fly to Istanbul, Turkey. According to reports, she was accompanied by Mehdi Sabri Belhoucine, a 23-year-old Frenchman who is on the intelligence services' watch list
  • January 2: Turkish intelligence follow the pair from Sabiha Gokcen airport to a hotel in tourist-friendly Kadikoy, on the Asian side of the city, where Boumeddiene buys a mobile phone and a SIM card
  • January 2-4: The pair wander around Istanbul posing as tourists
  • January 4: They take a domestic flight to Sanliurfa, a city near the Syrian border in southeast Turkey, where Isis is known to have an active presence
  • January 8: Boumeddiene crosses into Syria on Thursday, the same day her partner Amedy Coulibaly shoots dead a policewoman and uses Boumeddiene's car in the attack. Before entering Syria she makes the last of 18 calls from inside Turkey to France.
  • January 10: The last recorded call from her Turkish phone comes from Tel Abyad, an Isis-controlled town next to the Akcakale crossing on Saturday - the day after Coulibaly was killed by police in the Paris supermarket he took hostage

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