As Parisians — and the world at large — still
reel from the terrorist attacks that killed 129 people over the weekend, U.S. companies doing business in Western Europe are piecing together their own responses.
The plan to illuminate Manhattan's One World Trade Center in Belgian colors to show support for the nation
reeling from terrorist attacks caused unexpected controversy Tuesday when the 408 - foot spire atop the tallest building in the U.S. appeared to display the incorrect hues.
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, the U.K. is
reeling from three
terrorist attacks in as many months, at a concert hall in Manchester, and at tourist attractions London Bridge and Westminster Bridge.
As Paris
reeled from Friday night's
terrorist attacks, life in New York over the weekend carried on largely as normal.
In a city still
reeling from the deadly string of
terrorist attacks, participants representing more than 130 countries will gather to formalize their commitments to curbing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.