PARIS (AP) -- The latest on the deadly attacks in Paris. (All times local): 6:35 p.m. The widow of David Haines, a British aid worker killed by Islamic State militants, says attacks in Paris and elsewhere show the world is no longer a safe place. Dragana Haines told The Associated Press on Sunday that she finds it "unbelievable that in today's age somebody is actually killing in the name of religion." Haines' husband was beheaded last September by militant Mohammed Emwazi, known as "Jihadi John." The U.S. has said Emwazi was possibly killed in a drone attack Thursday. Haines says "he was just one of the players in this big game ... I'm afraid this is...
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