The latest on the deadly attacks in Paris. (All times local): 4:55 p.m. Italy's president says terrorism is attacking "our Europe" and calls the recent attacks on the continent "an attempt at global war by unprecedented methods." President Sergio Mattarella, Italy's head of state, also called on Europeans to "be united, determined and together in affirming the principles of our humanism." He was speaking Wednesday at a ceremony in Florence, the cradle of Italy's artistic and architectural Renaissance. Mattarella, a constitutional law expert, said security for Europe's citizens must be guaranteed "without renouncing freedoms gained." He says "we cannot eradicate hate by making it enter into...
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