There will be no Charlie Hebdo at newsstands this week. The satirical French weekly decimated by a Jan. 7 newsroom massacre by two Muslim radical brothers printed about 7 million copies of its first post-attack issue. The website of the paper that has spoofed Islam's prophet says the next "rendezvous" is in the coming weeks.
Michel Salion, speaking for the paper, said Saturday a publication date wasn't set – but assured "there will be a future" for Charlie Hebdo. The surviving team members are resting after burying their colleagues, he said.