Summary

  • A suspect has been charged with terrorism offences in Belgium for involvement in the Paris attacks

  • Crowds of people in Paris mark one week since the attacks with applause and dancing

  • French officials say the cousin of the presumed ringleader of the Paris attacks did not blow herself up in Wednesday's police raid in the Saint-Denis suburb

  • It has emerged that the suspected ringleader of the attacks had been able to travel from Syria to France undetected

  • French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has said France will maintain controls along all its borders with fellow EU countries for as long as the imminent threat of attacks remains

  • All times GMT

  1. Live coverage endspublished at 22:26 Greenwich Mean Time 20 November 2015

    That brings to an end our live coverage of the aftermath of the Paris attacks for today. Thank you for following our updates - we leave you with this image of candles at the Place de la Republique taken as Parisians turned out to remember the victims a week on from the last Friday's attacks. 

    Candles are laid on the "Republique" square in the shape of the Eiffel tower and the peace sign in the French capital, in ParisImage source, Reuters
  2. Who were the victims?published at 22:12 Greenwich Mean Time 20 November 2015

    Tributes continue to be paid to the 130 people who lost their lives in the Paris terror attacks. French authorities have identified all the victims, many of them young concert-goers, but have not released a full list.  

    Find out more about the victims of the Paris attacks here.  

    The BBC News Facebook page, external is also paying tribute to the victims this evening.

    Victims of the Paris attacks
  3. More pictures from Paris one week onpublished at 21:46

    People hold hands in Place de la RepubliqueImage source, Getty Images
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    People hold hands in Place de la Republique

    People hold hands in Place de la RepubliqueImage source, Getty Images
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    Crowds form a chain in Place de la Republique

    People mourn outside Le Petit Cambodge and Le Carillon restaurantsImage source, Reuters
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    People mourn outside Le Petit Cambodge and Le Carillon restaurants

  4. Russia offers puppy to replace fallen Dieselpublished at 21:38

    Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs has given France a puppy, external to replace Diesel, the police dog that died during the raid on an apartment in Saint Denis.

    The Russian ministry post said the dog was called Dobrynia, after the Russian hero who was "the personification of strength, goodness, courage and altruism" and said the gift was an expression of solidarity with the French people and its police force in its fight against terror.

    Diesel's death sparked worldwide sympathy and tributes were paid on social media under the hashtag #JeSuisChien

    Diesel the police dog, killed in the raid on Saint-DenisImage source, Police Nationale
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    Diesel was killed in the raid on Saint-Denis

  5. Suspect charged in Belgium over Paris attackspublished at 20:58
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    A suspect has been charged with terrorism offences in Belgium for involvement in the Paris attacks, AFP reports.

    "The person that was arrested yesterday has been charged by the investigating judge with participation in terrorist attacks and participation in the activities of a terrorist organisation, and placed into custody," Belgium's federal prosecutor said in a statement.

  6. People dancing in Place de la Republiquepublished at 20:55

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  7. #21h20published at 20:53

    The hashtag #21h20 is trending on Twitter in Paris as people share their tributes to the victims of the attacks:

  8. People stand hand in hand outside the Bataclanpublished at 20:46

    Crowds outside the BataclanImage source, AFP/Getty Images
    France's former minister of culture and current president of the Institute of the Arab World Jack Lang (centre) with others outside the BataclanImage source, AFP/Getty Images
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    France's former minister of culture and current president of the Institute of the Arab World Jack Lang (centre) with others outside the Bataclan

  9. Applause at La Belle Equipe cafepublished at 20:37

    People applaud while at a memorial for the victims of the Paris attacks, near La Belle Equipe cafe on Rue de Charonne in ParisImage source, AFP/Getty Images
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    People applaud while at a memorial for the victims of the Paris attacks, near La Belle Equipe cafe on Rue de Charonne in Paris

    Candles at La Belle Equipe cafeImage source, AFP/Getty Images
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    Candles are laid in the shape of the 'Pray for Paris' symbol outside La Belle Equipe cafe

  10. More from the scene at Place de la Republiquepublished at 20:28

    A few more photos have been coming into our newsroom from Place de la Republique:

    People pour champagneImage source, AFP
    A woman wearing a head scarf smilesImage source, AFP
    People hold handsImage source, AFP
  11. Applause and noise fills Place de la Republiquepublished at 29:27

    The crowd gathered at the Place de la Republique are clapping to mark exactly one week on from the start of the attacks.

    Dozens of French artists and cultural figures had urged people to make a lot of "noise and light", by turning on music and lights, at 21:20 (20:20 GMT) to mark the exact time a week ago that the attacks began.  

  12. One week onpublished at 20:20

    From 20:20 GMT, exactly one week on from the Paris attacks, we’ll be remembering the victims on the BBC News Facebook page, external.

    The page will share some of the stories, pictures and tributes of those killed.

    Photos of some of the Paris attack victims
  13. Free candles distributed at Place de la Republiquepublished at 20:12 Greenwich Mean Time 20 November 2015

    iTELE tweets that a man, Quentin, has given out 250 candles to the crowd in Paris' Place de la Republique in the last hour an a half, as people gather to remember the victims one week on.

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  14. Paris marks one week since attackspublished at 19:57

    People around Paris are marking one week since the attacks. 

    Here is a selection of photos coming into our newsroom.

    The French Parliament is illuminated in the colours of the French flagImage source, Getty Images
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    The French Parliament is illuminated in the colours of the French flag

    Woman standing over candlesImage source, Reuters
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    A woman lights a candle in front of La Belle Equipe cafe

    People lighting candles at Place de la RepubliqueImage source, Getty Images
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    A similar scene at Place de la Republique with a large crowd forming

    Eiffel Tower lit in blue, white and redImage source, Getty Images
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    The Eiffel Tower is also sporting blue, white and red colors tonight

  15. Crowds gather for minute's silencepublished at 19:27

    People outside Rennes city hall in western France have held a minute's silence to remember the victims of last week's attacks in Paris.

    People gather to observe a minute of silence outside the Rennes city hall, western FranceImage source, AFP/Getty Images
  16. Saint Denis: 70 people 'need to be rehoused'published at 19:16

    The mayor of Saint Denis says 70 people, including 28 children, need to be rehoused after Wednesday's raid, in which police fired 5,000 rounds of ammunition.

  17. Images from Saint Denispublished at 18:59

    France's Interior Ministry has released photographs of Wednesday's police operation in Saint Denis, in which the suspected ringleader behind last Friday's attacks was killed. 

    The raid was carried out by France's elite Brigade de Recherche et d'Intervention (BRI). 

    police raided a flat in a northern Paris suburb, leading to scenes that witnesses said resembled a warzoneImage source, Interior Ministry
    police raided a flat in a northern Paris suburb, leading to scenes that witnesses said resembled a warzoneImage source, Interior Ministry
    police raided a flat in a northern Paris suburb, leading to scenes that witnesses said resembled a warzoneImage source, Interior Ministry
    police raided a flat in a northern Paris suburb, leading to scenes that witnesses said resembled a warzoneImage source, Interior Ministry
    police raided a flat in a northern Paris suburb, leading to scenes that witnesses said resembled a warzoneImage source, Interior Ministry
    police raided a flat in a northern Paris suburb, leading to scenes that witnesses said resembled a warzoneImage source, Interior Ministry
  18. Germany investigates Algerian migrantpublished at 18:42

    Germany will investigate whether an Algerian man who was detained at a refugee centre last week knew about the Paris attacks and did not tell anyone, Reuters reports.

    There are allegations that the Algerian man spoke of "fear and terror" being spread in Paris with Syrian refugees in the town of Arnsberg in North Rhine-Westphalia.

    "Further investigation will show if the accusations are really true," a spokesman for the federal prosecutor said.

    The suspect is in custody and reportedly refusing to talk.

  19. Prosecutor: Two stadium bombers passed through Greecepublished at 18:33

    Two of the bombers who blew themselves up at the Stade de France in Paris last Friday had their fingerprints taken on October 3 while travelling through Greece, the Paris prosecutor said in a statement.