NEWSUSAT Paris Terror AttacksAdd TopicThe world reacts to the Paris terror attacksLucie Warga waves a French flag while sitting on the shoulders of Guillaume Deydach during a solidarity rally in Lafayette Square outside of the White House in tribute to the victims Paris terror attacks.Jim Lo Scalzo, European Pressphoto AgencyHundreds of people gather for a candle light vigil at the foot of the statue of Marquis de Lafayette in Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House, in Washington.Chip Somodevilla, Getty ImagesA man walks with flowers to place in front of the Consulate General of France in New York, on Nov. 14.Spencer Platt, Getty ImagesA woman and her father gather in solidarity with the nation of France at Washington Square Park in New York, on Nov. 14.Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto AgencyArmy Black Knights defensive back Caleb McNeill carries a French flag on to the field alongside a French exchange cadet before a game against the Tulane Green Wave at Michie Stadium in West Point, New York.Danny Wild, USA TODAY SportsClyde Buell draws the French Flag on a board outside of The Prospector, a beer and cheese shop, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Nov. 14.Spencer Platt, Getty ImagesA man looks at items left outside the French Embassy in Washington, the day after a series of attacks on Paris.Molly Riley, AFP/Getty ImagesA woman stands with a tear in her eye in Trafalgar Square, central London on Nov. 14, where people gathered to pay tribute to the people who were killed in multiple attacks across Paris.Justin Tallis, AFP/Getty ImagesA woman holds a placard reading 'We are Paris' in Trafalgar Square during a vigil for the victims of the the Paris attacks in London.Jack Taylor, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople leave flowers on the stairs at the French consulate in Istanbul.Yasin Akgul, AFP/Getty ImagesA New York City police officer adjusts wind blown flowers near the door of the French consulate in New York.Craig Ruttle, APOhio State Buckeyes quarterback Cardale Jones pays tribute to the victims of the attacks in Paris during the game against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium.Mike Granse, USA TODAY SportsA French student hugs her friends as she takes part in a remembrance gathering in Turin, Italy.Marco Bertorello, AFP/Getty ImagesThe Brandenburg Gate stands illuminated in the colors of the French flag in Berlin.Sean Gallup, Getty ImagesPeople hold up signs, that read in French "Rio is Paris" during a demonstration in front of Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Leo Correa, APCzech President Milos Zeman, front, and Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka, second left, lay flower in front of the French embassy in Prague.Vit Simanek, APAs the sun sets, Tower Bridge is lit up in a succession of blue, white and red representing the French flag in London.Chris Ratcliffe, Getty ImagesAn Indian child pays tribute at a sand sculpture created in remembrance of victims of Friday's attacks in Paris, in Bhubaneswar, India.Biswaranjan Rout, APA woman lays flowers in front of the French consulate in St. Petersburg, Russia, on Nov. 14.Dmitry Lovetsky, APSpanish Civil Guard controls a car at a checkpoint between Spain and France, in Irun, Spain, on Nov. 14.Alvaro Barrientos, APA woman lights a candle outside the French embassy in Athens, Greece, on Nov. 14.Simela Pantzartzi, European Pressphoto AgencyFrench people living in Thailand hold candles as they attend a memorial ceremony at the Alliance Francaise office in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov. 14.Narong Sangnak, European Pressphoto AgencyA woman weeps as she holds hands with others at a vigil, held by the local French community in Sydney, Australia, on Nov. 14.William West, AFP/Getty ImagesThe Sydney Opera House is illuminated in the French national colors in tribute for the victims on the terror attacks, on Nov. 14.Dan Himbrechts, European Pressphoto AgencyUkrainian President Petro Poroshenko lays flowers in tribute for the victims of the Paris terror attacks in front of the French embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, on Nov. 14.Roman Pilipey, European Pressphoto AgencyA man places flowers in front of the French embassy in Oslo, Norway, on Nov. 14.Vidar Ruud, APThe Oriental Pearl TV Tower is lit in red, white and blue, resembling the colors of the French flag, in Shanghai, on Nov. 14.Johannes Eisele, AFP/Getty ImagesThe Empire State Building dimmed its tower lights in sympathy for Paris. "I dedicate this image to the people in Paris," said Your Take contributor Javan Ng. "My thoughts and prayers are with them in this hour of grief and anguish."Javan Ng, Your TakeThe Freedom Tower is lit up in tribute to the victims of the Paris terror attacks on Nov. 13, in New York.@traveltipsterA student holds a sign in recognition of the attacks in Paris before the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the St. Francis Red Flash.Matt Cashore, USA TODAY SportsHeavily armed New York City police officers stand guard across the street from the French consulate on Fifth Avenue in New York. Police in New York say they've deployed extra units to crowded areas of the city "out of an abundance of caution" in the wake of the attacks in Paris, France.Mary Altaffer, APA man lights a candle in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks, outside the French embassy in Berlin, Germany,Lukas Schulze, European Pressphoto AgencyPeople light candles in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks, outside the French embassy in Berlin, Germany.Lukas Schulze, European Pressphoto AgencyFeatured Weekly Ad