Overview
- Paris opened a week of remembrance on Sunday with a public “gesture” at Place de la République and the “13‑UNIS” race and march linking attack sites to City Hall.
- Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez ordered heightened policing from November 10 to 16, with special attention to concert halls and large festive gatherings supported by Sentinelle troops.
- The national anti‑terror prosecutor said three people are in custody in a probe into a suspected plot targeting the capital, following an investigation launched in January.
- President Emmanuel Macron is due Thursday to pay respects at each attack site and inaugurate a remembrance garden facing Paris City Hall.
- A new poll reports 73% of French people feel anxious about the terrorist threat, as victim groups highlight lasting trauma and call for extended recognition and support.