Vigils have been held outside French embassies around the globe, while there have been a number of other tributes paid to the victims of the attacks in Paris on Friday night.
People have gathered to mark the tragedy around the world and pay tribute to the lives lost outside French embassies and cultural institutes.
Vigils are taking place at the Spire in Dublin this afternoon, and at Spanish Arch in Galway.
Some attendees in Dublin know people affected by the attacks, with one woman still unsure of the whereabouts of several friends who were in the Bataclan theatre last night:
Books of Condolence are open at the Pro Cathedral in Dublin in solidarity with the victims of last night's attacks in Paris.
Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin lead a prayer service this morning.
He called on people to join him in offering prayers for the victims today.
Image: Caoimhseach Connolly
In Dublin, a black ribbon was tied to the French and European flags at the French Embassy in Merrion Square this morning.
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Exchange students gathered in Union Square in New York and sang the French national anthem during a candlelight vigil, while similar gestures of solidarity and messages of mourning have been shared on social media.
Video of French exchange students signing together in NY's Union Square. Candles burning at center. #ParisAttacks pic.twitter.com/WCxWK8L1mu
— Brian Ries (@moneyries) November 14, 2015
Flowers outside the French embassy in #Canberra. Flags at half mast. A sign reads 'JE SUIS PARIS' #ParisAttacks pic.twitter.com/ncRmddcJrF
— Rachel Hayter (@_rachelhayter) November 14, 2015
A solitary bouquet of roses were left at gates of French Embassy in NW DC where flags fly at half staff tonight pic.twitter.com/98PtEVei5d
— Clarence Williams (@nu1wcf) November 13, 2015
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Les Polonais manifestent leurs solidarité avec la France et les Parisiens @PierreBuhler @francediplo pic.twitter.com/Z7B4FJHfvq
— Marcin Wojciechowski (@maw75) November 14, 2015
Flowers to French Embassy in Moscow pic.twitter.com/Zbj6A00gdh
— Oksana Vozhdaeva (@oksonata) November 14, 2015
Flowers offered as tribute to #ParisAttacks victims, italian people in Piazza Farnese, French embassy in Rome pic.twitter.com/GUzZo9KKl6
— Spazio Disponibile (@sdisponibile) November 14, 2015
At a number of sporting events, including the Boston Celtics' match and the US national team's game against St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a moment's silence was held for the victims.
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The National Anthem is playing, but tonight our thoughts are with Paris. 🇫󾓮 #CapsFlames #PrayersForParis
Posted by Washington Capitals on Friday, 13 November 2015
The German national flag is set on half staff at the chancellery in Berlin as a mark of respect for the lives lost, while the flag was also at half-mast outside the embassy in Beijing.
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On Friday night, a number of famous monuments and building from around the world also lit up in the colours of the French flag as a gesture of solidarity.
Omni Hotel in Dallas is displaying French flag in solidarity with France. pic.twitter.com/vq7X5xrVie
— David Finfrock (@DavidFinfrock) November 14, 2015
JUST IN: San Francisco City Hall stand in solidarity with Paris. pic.twitter.com/4uTON3lZJe
— Bipartisan Report (@Bipartisanism) November 14, 2015
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Tonight our sails will be lit in blue, white and red, in solidarity with the people of #France. pic.twitter.com/wSEFWEI3OL
— Sydney Opera House (@SydOperaHouse) November 14, 2015
Internacional's Beira-Rio stadium w/France's colors to pay tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris pic.twitter.com/k6Q9w6ZgEr
— Paulo Freitas (@Cynegeticus) November 14, 2015
Dublin lit up in French colours tonight #Paris #PrayForParis pic.twitter.com/2tptr4cyGO
— Newstalk 106-108fm (@NewstalkFM) November 14, 2015