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The iconic monument is emblazoned with the familiar colours of the Tricolore in tribute to those who lost their lives in Friday's attrocities.

The tower is illuminated with the colours which represent liberté (freedom), égalité (equality) and fraternité (brotherhood) – the ideals of the French revolution.

A total of 129 people died in six attacks carried out by ISIS terrorists on Friday (November 13).

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Across the world people stopped this morning at 11am to observe a minute’s silence to honour the victims of the Paris attacks.

And above Planet Earth even astronauts in the International Space Station were observing the moment of silence.

In a video released by NASA, Astronaut Kjell Lindgren is seen pausing while carrying out an experiment.

After a minute passes, his colleague, Scott Kelly said: "We are obviously shocked and saddened by what occurred there in Paris.

"We stand with the people around the world that fight agaisnt what is right, against terrorism, for all our common good. Thank you.”