From Bethlehem to Buenos Aires, the world is paying tribute to those killed in the Paris terrorism attacks. Many have marched and lighted candles in support of France, while several local governments have illuminated buildings in the colors of the French flag.
Fans stand as the French national anthem is played before the NHL hockey game in Dallas between the Minnesota Wild and the Dallas Stars.
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People gather around a symbol of the Eiffel Tower created with lighted candles during a rally in Lausanne, Switzerland, in honor of the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris.
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Christ the Redeemer statue is illuminated in France national colours in tribute to the victims of Paris terror attacks, in Rio de Janeiro.
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A little girl sits outside France’s embassy during a vigil in solidarity after deadly attacks in Paris.
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Flowers are hung for the victims of the Paris terror attacks at a vigil in Washington Square Park.
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The iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House are lit in red, white and blue, resembling the colours of the French flag.
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A Palestinian man lights candles during a rally in front of the Nativity church in the West Bank city of Bethlehem honoring the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris.
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People attend a gathering in front of the Tel Aviv city hall to honor the victims of the Paris attacks.
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Cadets listen to a public address announcement remembering victims of Friday’s attacks in Paris during a timeout in the first half of an NCAA college football game against Tulane in West Point, N.Y.
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People walk past street placards reading “I am Paris” at the Darsena canal in Milan, Italy.
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French people living in Thailand attend a memorial ceremony at the Alliance Francaise office in Bangkok.
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Jiri Mahen Theatre in Brno, Czech Republic, is illuminated in the French national colors.
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Marchers hold a French flag as nearly 500 members of the French community and its supporters take part in the “March of Defiance” through Seapoint in Cape Town, South Africa.
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A woman lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at the French embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks.
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Tower Bridge in London is lit in the colors of the French flag to honor the victims of the Paris attacks.
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The KL Tower in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is illuminated in the colors of the French flag as a tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks.
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A woman lays flowers outside France’s embassy in Buenos Aires.
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Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones wears the “Peace for Paris” logo on his shoe during the second quarter of an NCAA football game against Illinois at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Ill.
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