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In Paris near the former office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, at least two people were stabbe

In Paris near the former office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, at least two people were stabbed Friday [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Anti-terrorism police investigating knife attack in Paris [Security forces gather at the scene of an incident near the former offices of French magazine Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, Sept. 25, 2020.]( Credit: Charles Platiau/Reuters In Paris, near the former office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, at least [two people were stabbed]( Friday, with one suffering serious injuries. French police have said two suspects were arrested, one near the Bastille opera house. Law enforcement sources reported a weapon resembling a machete or meat cleaver was found. City authorities advised the public to avoid the area, saying that a police operation was underway in northeastern Paris. Deputy Mayor Emmanuel Gregoire said on Twitter that a “potentially dangerous” individual was still on the loose. Metro stations in the 11th arrondissement were also closed, and anti-terrorism police were taking over the investigation. The trial for 14 suspects accused of being accomplices in the 2015 terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo, where 12 people were killed, began Sept. 2. The court heard witnesses explain how the suspects had [wanted to avenge the Prophet Muhammad]( about a decade after the publication ran satirical cartoons that critics argue mocked him. What The World is following North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has [apologized for the killing of a South Korean government worker]( who was shot and burned after crossing into the North just off the shore. A letter sent by Pyongyang to Seoul said that the chairman “feels very sorry that instead of giving aid to our compatriots in the South who is struggling [sic] with COVID epidemic, we have given President Moon and our compatriots in the South a great disappointment with this unseen misfortune in our sea." Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has [called for a cyber truce]( between Moscow and Washington, suggesting that an agreement could prevent election meddling. In a statement, Putin proposed “exchanging guarantees of non-interference in each other’s internal affairs, including electoral processes, including using information and communication technologies and high-tech methods.” But only two weeks ago, Microsoft said it found [evidence of hackers targeting the campaigns]( of both Joe Biden and Donald Trump. And, officials in Rio de Janeiro have [“postponed” the annual Carnival parade](, saying that the festival will not take place in February 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, as well as financial and organizational issues. Rio’s elite samba schools usually practice most of the year for the event. Carnival was last suspended in 1912. --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [Belarus opposition leader: 'We are fighting for the future of our children']( [Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, a candidate for the presidential elections in Belarus, greets people during a meeting in her support in Brest, Belarus, Aug. 2, 2020.]( Credit: Sergei Grits/AP Many in Belarus and across Europe say the Aug. 9 presidential election was rigged and that Svetlana Tikhanovskaya is the true president. After the election, she fled to Lithuania where she has been leading the Belarusian opposition movement. She told The World's Marco Werman [how her life has changed](. "What has changed most of all is the sense of responsibility because you understand that your decision, and your message, that you declare influence on the situation in the country," she said. "But I understand who I'm doing this for, why I am doing this, that I need to work hard now for the future of my children." [Fighting climate change means focusing on 'Earth repair']( [Smoke rises from the Bobcat Fire burning near Mount Wilson in the Angeles National Forest, near Los Angeles, Sept. 23, 2020.]( Credit: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Judith Schwartz, author of "The Reindeer Chronicles," has spent years spotting the good news on global warming and the environment. She says what's needed now to address the climate crisis is "Earth repair." "When I talk about Earth repair, it basically means healing our landscapes and our seascapes," [she told The World's Marco Werman](. "We hear about all this devastating news, but one thing that has been neglected in our conversations about climate is the role of functioning ecosystems to climate regulation." --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright spot The global pandemic largely put a halt to the weekly school strike demanding action on climate led by activist Greta Thunberg. But on Friday, [young people around the world adapted]( to government restrictions preventing the spread of COVID-19 in their first (masked) protest since the coronavirus crisis began. [A screen grab of a tweet by Greta Thunberg.]( [Credit: Screen grab from Instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In case you missed it on The World - [David Attenborough joins Instagram]( - [To save the world, start by healing landscapes]( - [Nearly 400 whales dead in mass stranding event in Australia]( - [The history of Nicaraguan sign language]( - [The movement to abolish ICE, explained]( - [Dismay as Britain faces new lockdown rules]( - [South Korean official fatally shot by North Koreans]( - [A conversation with Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya]( - [The world reacts to Breonna Taylor verdict]( Don't forget to subscribe to The World's Latest Edition podcast using your favorite podcast player: [RadioPublic](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Stitcher](, [Soundcloud](, [RSS]( [The World logo]( [The World on Facebook]( [The World's Twitter account]( [Donate]( | [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in your browser]( Top of the World is written weekday mornings by the team at [The World](. 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