Results. Europe is on high alert more than 10 days after the attack on Charlie Hebdo in paris. Protests continue around the world. French Police Continue to hold nine of 12 suspects arrested in raids on sunday. Jonah hull has the latest. The latest on the investigation in paris is nine of the 12 individuals arrested in raids across the paris region on friday are still being questioned. They have had their detention extended by 48 hours. Three of the 12 women were released on sunday. The remaining one woman and eight men are questioned around the possibility that they may have provided Logistical Support to one of the paris gunmen the man involved in the coachella siege. What is not clear, because its not made clear by the Police Station, is whether theres connection between the nine individuals and the search for six possible further suspects possibly members of a Wider Network connecting coulibaly and the kouachi brothers who are responsible for the Charlie Hebdo they have both been buried. Cherif kouachi in an unmarked grave in paris where he lived with his wife and his brother on friday underpolice security in the northeastern city where he had lived. Jonah hull reporting authorities are downplaying a link between a plot to kill Belgium Police and the detention of suspects in greek. Greek police thought one of the men detained matched the description of a suspect belgium was looking for. But it appears theres no connection between the two. The interior ministry in italy has expelled nine people who trained with i. S. I. L. Expulsions began 12 days ago. They identified 59 who travelled to syria to fight a rally in germany, patriotic europeans against the islamification in the west canned a rally. It drew thousands last week thousands in dallas protested south sound vision a company with a focus on islam. They held signs saying sharia law is antifree speech. There has been an uptake in such rallies new protests around the world. The anger is focused on the satirical cover which featured a picture of Prophet Muhammad on Charlie Hebdo, its cover. There was a second day of rioting in niger reporter these men gathered outside a church angry about the depibz of Prophet Muhammad on the depiction of Prophet Muhammad on the french newspaper Charlie Hebdo. They attacked the church ripped pages from the bible and set fire to the building. Christians say they feel scared and dread more attacks. I follow the love of god. Im a true christian, i know what religion is. Its not about stopping other religions doing their work. Niger is a former wrench colony. In other parts of the capital, protesters set fire to the french flag. They offended our profit mohammad. Thats why they didnt like this. This is why the muslims protest. The state is not letting us. That is why we are angry. Reporter churches were attacked. Protesters targeted frenchowned businesses a Police Station and burnt cars near the main mosque. The French Embassy warned citizens to stay indoors. There are protests against charles your in other parts of the world. In pakistans cities protests break out. Lawyers across the country boycotted the courts causing a postponement of 15,000 trials. Translation the law needs to be passed on an International Level on which these people kont hurt the feeling of muslims, we do not meddle in others religions, in the same way we dont have the right to say anything about other religions. Similar protests took place in yemen. The Al Qaeda Branch claimed to have carried out the attacks. Demonstrators had a warning for the western media. This is a message from the yemeni people. Enough insults against our profit mohammed. If you dont stop mocking our prophet, youll regret it in the future. There was a wave of protests in syria. The french satirical caused a stir in a number of countries. The angriest reaction appears to be in west africa. An israeli air strike in syria killed several hezbollah fighters including a shia commander. A helicopter fired missiles near the golan heights, according to a statement. Saying the war started in syria. Israel carried out several air strikes and attacks. We have this report from west jerusalem. We talked to the israeli army through the day. We were told the army does not respond to foreign reports. We are hearing some reports from israeli outlets quoting sources saying israel carried out the attack. No official confirmation from the army or government. What we know, we heard earlier, is the lebanese statement issuing a statement saying at some time today, in the afternoon, four israeli vehicles approached the boarder, hurling smoke grenade into lebanese territory at lebanese soldiers. We know some lebanese media reports suggested that the israeli missiles targeted a rocketlaunching cell prepareing to fire rockets at israel. The attack came three days after the chief threatened to retaliate against israels air strikes and attacks on syria. He is prepared to do that to fight the jewish state and use the longrange missile. Hezbollah is a staunch supporter of the regime send thousands of fighters to fight alongside bashar alassads forces and the attacks by israel are attacks on the whole. Resistance including tehran hezbollah and damascus as well. Israel Security Services say its cracked the first i. S. I. S. Cell. They have arrested seven inside israel for communicating with syrian groups. They were caught before executing an attack and were practicing on animals how to be head people. They belonged to i. S. I. L. The u. S. Is set to host a summit to discuss the fight against i. S. I. L. 20 nations will meet in london. It is set for january 23rdrd. I. S. I. L. Released more than 200 captives at the yazidi community. Jane arraf has the story. Reporter most were elderly, disabled or sick. All were traumatized. Among them are some of the oldest members of an ancient minority, under attack by i. S. I. L. When the gunmen rampaged through their homeland the yazidi were rounded up and taken to the syrian boarder. The u. S. And iraq have been bombing tal afar and they were taken to mosul, where i. S. I. L. Decided they didnt want them. Translation we were in mosul, when they told us theyd send us. I asked a driver where he was taking us he said he was taking us for a safe place. I thought it would be teleafar but we ended in a district in kirkuk. Reporter some converted in islam when threatened. This woman spent three months in talafa. We told them wed become islam, they didnt hurt us. They kept kidnapping the girls, a young yazidi girl and a christian. Reporter Kurdish Forces picked them up and gave them medical treatment before sending them to a camp. It was not clear why capitol hill released them i. S. I. L. Released them. Activists say it could be the group, under siege by fighting can no longer take care of a large number of prisoners. I. S. I. L. Killed hundreds of yazidi men, it said it will not harm those that convert. More than 4,000 yazidi are believed held by i. S. I. L. Half of those are women. The group said it doesnt recognise the religion and considers the women spoils of war to be used bought and sold. Leaving the ag niced families waiting and wondering if theyll ever see them again. A deadly new attack by boko haram. The group attacked the village in cameroon on sunday. At this point it appears three were kill and 80 abducted. In addition 80 homes were destroyed. It cams as troops were defloyd fight boko haram in northern nigeria. Theyll be joining soldiers from cameroon and nigeria. Erica wood has more. Translation troops from chad rolled which on the way to join soldiers on the way to cameroon and nigeria. This is the beginning of an assault on boko haram, involving regional forces. Its important to stay that in war there is in death. In war there is blood and sacrifice. If goes to us. We cannot be indifferent to what is going on. We are concerned and believe that cameroon must not be alone. In that fight, chads president urged other african nations to join in. The issue of whether to form a Broad Coalition force is due to be discussed at a meeting of African Union leaders in the coming days. Theres a wider interest into launching an offense against boko haram, because the armed force launched more and more attack not just inside nigeria, but outside as well. As the violence spreads, thousands are forced to escape. Our statistics say there are more than 12,000 refugees women, children men and representatives of local authorities, among them eight soldiers. Reporter the group caused International Outrage last april when it attacked a school in the nearby up to of chibok and kidnapped more than 200 girls. Most are missing and boko haram says many have been married off to fighters. Last Week Amnesty International released photos showing the scale of devastation in two towns caused by boko haram, in early january. Nigeria is due to hold president ial elections next month and safety and stability will be in the forefront of voters minds. Neighbouring communities worn a disruption of the polls will have implications not just inside nigeria, but regionally as well. Thousands of ukrainians marched in kievs independence square. The president petro porashenko spoke condemning the shelling of a bus. He vowed to regain control of the territory. The World Health Organisation said 5,000 people have been killed by fighting between the separatists and government troops. Paul brennan has more. Reporter in east ukraine grad rockets land with little warning and accuracy. This is it from an attack where a commuter bus was hit, killing 13, including a teenage girl. In the battle for the airport, it is reaching a climax. Terminals are destroyed. Aerial footage shows devastation of the whole area. On monday in brussels the foreign minister will press his e. U. Colleagues for financial and humanitarian support. Regaining control of the border region is the most crucial issue of all. Everything crosses the border heavy weaponry money its coming from russia from this part of the border. The border is key to a stable and sustainable solution. The o. S. C. E. Has more than 360 staff trying to monitor the zone. The movement is limited, and risky. The head of the submission is gravely concerned. Its shaky. Its unpredictable. We have to take care of it the monitors. In the meantime we have to take care of the of operations. Away from the localized combat zones, theres a semblance of normality in the east of the translation despite the fact that you might hear explosions outside, all the infrastructure of the city works. You have been out on the streets. Snow has been played. Police are on duty. Infrastructure is only part of the problem. 5. 1 Million People are affected by humanitarian crisis in ukraine. 1. 4 million are described as highly vulnerable. Theres a shortage of medicines and vaccines. Raising the risk. As of january the fifth, the death toll stood at 4, 808 with 10,468 wounded. Another explosion there. Its hear. Theres app air of formality here in central donetsk. Buses are running, people are going about their business. Sounds of conflict a couple of miles away are a continuous backdrop in the city taxes will be a big focus of tuesdays state of Union Address. Coming up next we talk to our political contributor Michael Shure about the president s political proposal. Ill tell you why some in the criminal Justice System are targeted and killed. President obamas state of Union Address will focus largely on tax proposals, outlining proposals for childcare and college, and the new rules for the wealthy benefitting from the loopholes. It could generate 320 billion. For more we bring in al jazeera political contributor Michael Shure. Michael, members of the obama were on the morning talk shows pointing out similarities between the president s plan and the 2014 bill from the g. O. P. How do we expect this to play out . Its exactly what they would want to do is go through and show how there are so many similarities to what republicans propose to the president when trying to make a deal. It doesnt go into detail about what the democrats want at that time. Its not going to play at all. This is the first salvo of the 2016 president ial campaign this is defining his party, and the rhetoric of his legacy in terms that separate the middle class from those in the 1 . Its the same you know in the week we here mitt romney may run for presidency its the same narrative, the president is bringing it to capitol hill because he doesnt have to pay electoral politics. It sort of feels like ground hog day for you as well. It does. Look at the tax proposals and what he wants to do in terms of ley form. Reform. He wants to get rid of what was called the death tax. When its called the trust Fund Loophole it sounds different, sounds like something you would want to support. To that end he wants to take into account that there are child care tax credits, and middle class tax cuts that would come out of that as well. I think that when you look at the trust Fund Loophole you are looking at something that is hard to get behind Anyone Running for office or congress to do that. Theres financial reform that will have to come into play. That will come in terms of looking at the banks, and how much money the banks are going to be banks with assets of 50,000. Youll have to pay an additional tax. They are strong fighting words, liberal fighting words and will not play at all in the republican controlled congression its meant to say we dont want to play like that. Knewy elected senator joanie ernst is going to give the response. Here is the thing about the response. You look at people like bobby jindal. Someone leaped over and had a drink of water thats all everywhere talks about. If its great you dont remember it if its horrible its talked about forever. Theres thinks joanie brings to the table the first combat veteran to serve. She can talk about defence. Its a smart move by mitch mcconnell, taking some of the new blood saying im tapping you to be the spokesperson. It will be huge for you. I need you, to not rest with my majority in the senate. Trying to look ahead. Before i let you go the Supreme Court is going to take up the issue of gay marriage. Who stands politically to benefit from this if the justices rule in favour of samesex marriage. How does it play out politically. Politically its a help. Its the fruits of a lot of labour for the democratic party. When you look at what it does to the republicans, its a relief. They will not have to deal with this issue. It will come up because social conservatives will distance themselves from other conservatives and republicans running. It takes an albat rot off the back or the neck. Im mixing metaphors, from republicans that dont have to take a position of alienating a segment of the electorate. It will unwittingly help. It takes it out of the hands of congress and the hands of the politicians. It will be a relief seven though it was not what the party wanted legislatively, and legally it will be a relief to the republicans not to deal with the issue. Now, all eyes will be an tuesday. I am sure well chat again. Later tonight the first results of an al jazeera poll surveying americans about the issues that matter the most to them. Well focus on major issues we will not hear about. Join us shots fired outside of the home of Vice President joe biden last fight in delaware. The secret service says the gun fire came from a passing car on a public road outside the secure perimeter. The agency is investigating. The Vice President was not home but has been briefed. A key issue in honduras is violence. It has the highest murder rate in the world, half going unpunished unpunished. We fire this report. Reporter everywhere he goes this man watches his back. He is a prosecutor in corruption cases. He asked us not to show his home or car. To protect his family and himself afraid someone will try to kill him again. Translation i Police Officer warned me his own police chief asked him to help find two hit men to eliminate two prosecutors, one was going to be me. Two months later at a stop sign two men stood in front of my car and shot me six times. Reporter santos was wounded but surprised. Many legal professionals in honduras have not been lucky. The Interamerican Commission for human rights says since 2010, 86 legal professionals have been killed targeted by gangs, crime, police or anyone that wants to silence them. This is one of the busiest courts in the country. We have called lawyers, but they dont respond to phone calls. Many fear for their safety and many have left the country. App Attorney Says hes not taking cases any more as a safety measure. Crimes like extortion and Drug Trafficking make me afraid. Reporter professionals are targets of retaliation. Translation legal and justice professionals are targeted as a result of these. Members of 76 organizations and gangs were detained and investigated. It increased revenge attacks. Despite the arrests, the observatory of violence says 95 of all killings in honduras remain unresolved. This lawyer and received Death Threats and travels with a body guard says the judiciary is part of the problem. In general, violent death cases are not investigated to begin with. If it is investigated it hardly makes the court. Not even cases involving our colleagues theres not an investigation that will end in a better outcome. The Interamerican Commission for human rights said the government must approve a law sitting in congress to protect prosecutors, journalists and l