French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has moved into a new office in southern Paris, AFP reports. The new premises is intended to provide better security for the staff, following January's attack that left 12 people dead.
The magazine has faced a number of setbacks in the past nine months, in large part due to the attack. Cartoonist Luz and columnist Patrick Pelloux have both announced that they are quitting. The two explained their action by saying that they are still traumatized, and that they feel the publication is "not the same" without their dead colleagues.