
A memorial commemorates the victims of the Paris attacks on a street in Paris on Monday, November 16.

A woman on November 16 sits in front of the Parisian concert venue Balaclan, where many of the victims from the Paris attacks were killed.

An anti-border control, pro-refugee sticker is pasted over an advertisement in Paris on November 16.

A young man in Paris on November 16 holds a sign that reads "Not even afraid" in the neighborhood of Le petit Cambodge, a restaurant that was hit in the attacks.

Security guards stand outside a Disney store on Champs Elysees in Paris on November 16.

Comments made with different colored chalk are written on the Place de la Republique in Paris on November 16.

A man sells newspapers on Sunday, November 15, at the Barbes-Rochechouart Metro station in one of the Paris neighborhoods with the highest foreign-born population. The headlines read "The War against Daech / ISIS" and "The Day After."

People walk past a man selling newspapers near the Barbes-Rochechouart Metro station on November 15.

A woman reads a newspaper in the Cafe Les Deux Magots on November 15 In the St. Germain neighborhood of Paris.

People sit inside the St. Sulpice Catholic church on November 15 in Paris.

Children play on November 15 with Notre Dame in the background.

Tourists walk past Notre Dame on November 15 as the military and police patrol the area.

A crowd gathers on Rue Charonne on November 15 near the site of one of the attacks.

"No passaran!" is scrawled on a wall near the Bataclan music venue on November 15. The phrase translates roughly to "thou shall not pass" and refers to standing firm in the face of an enemy.

People walk down Rue Charonne on November 15, near the site of one of the attacks.

Drinks sit abandoned on a cafe terrace near Place de la République after a false alarm caused a panic on November 15.

A woman observes bullet holes in a wall near the Paris restaurant Le Petit Cambodge on Saturday, November 14.

A crowd gathers on November 14 outside Le Petit Cambodge, where more than a dozen people were killed.

A man wearing a French flag walks through the streets of Paris on November 14. French President Francois Hollande has declared a state of emergency.

Candles and flowers are seen on November 14 at the spot where a victim died on the Rue de la Fontaine au Roi. Five people were killed in a shooting outside a bar in Paris' 11th district, according to prosecutor Francois Molins.

A woman takes a picture of a window shattered by bullets on November 14.

The windows of a laundromat on the Rue de la Fontaine au Roi were blown out in the attacks.

People take pictures on November 14 near the Bataclan concert hall, where more than 80 people were killed.

A woman walks past a memorial in Paris' 10th district November 14.

Bernard-Henri Levy, a prominent French philosopher, stands in the center of a crowd near the Bataclan on November 14.

Women pay their respects near the Bataclan on November 14. Three gunmen shot concertgoers and held hostages late Friday night until police raided the building.

Candles are lit to honor the victims of the attacks on November 14.

A family stands among TV crews set up on November 14 near the Bataclan.

Bullet holes are circled on a wall near Le Petit Cambodge on November 14.

People gather on November 14 at the Place de la Republique square.

A couple embraces in the streets of Paris on November 14. The world has rallied around France.