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Over 100 People Dead in Paris, Says French Police

The French president Francois Hollande said France will not forgive all those behind the deadliest attacks in the country in decades.

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United States president Barack Obama has spoken to French President Francois Hollande on phone and offered the condolences of the American people for the attacks in Paris.

Obama has also promised to offer any necessary support to the French investigation.

The White House said Obama and Francois have pledged to work together with other leaders around the world to defeat the scourge of terrorism.

Many other leaders around the world have sent messages of condolences to the French president Francois Hollande after the horrible attacks within the country on Friday night.

Several attacks were made in different places especially night clubs and the California based band known as Eagles of Death Metal was to perform at the Paris venue where one attack happened are safe.

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