Paris: Ten years after the horrific terrorist attacks that tore through the heart of Paris, France continues to live with the deep physical, emotional, and psychological wounds left by that night. On November 13, 2015, coordinated assaults carried out by Islamist extremists struck multiple locations across the city including the Bataclan concert hall, several cafés, and the Stade de France killing 130 people and injuring hundreds. The tragedy, which remains one of Europe’s deadliest terror attacks in recent memory, permanently altered the French nation’s sense of safety, identity, and freedom.
The evening began like any other Friday in the City of Light. Concertgoers filled the Bataclan theatre, football fans gathered at the national stadium, and Parisian cafés buzzed with laughter. Wit

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