A Syrian court held its first hearing on Sunday in the trial of ousted president Bashar al-Assad and senior officials from ...
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French court jails Lafarge ex-CEO for funding IS in Syria
The court fined the cement company over US$1.3 million and sentenced its former boss to six years in prison for paying protection money to the Islamic State group.
Governor of the Central Bank of Syria Abdulkader Husrieh held talks Sunday with French Ambassador to Damascus Jean-Baptiste ...
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Former Lafarge CEO Jailed In France For Funding Syrian Jihadists
Edited by: Darko Janjevic A Paris court on Monday found the former CEO of Lafarge, Bruno Lafont, and eight other former employees guilty of financing terrorism in Syria. Lafont has reportedly been ...
The Paris Criminal Court found that Lafarge had established a system of payments to armed groups to keep its Syrian plant ...
Paris and Damascus are discussing transferring €32 million ($37 million) to Syria after assets belonging to former vice president Rifaat Al Assad were confiscated in France, The National can reveal.
The Paris Criminal Court on Monday convicted French cement maker Lafarge and eight former executives of financing terrorist groups in Syria between ...
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British officials say RAF aircraft joined French forces in an airstrike on a suspected Daesh underground facility in central ...
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France tells Syria fighting ISIS is ‘priority’
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Thursday that fighting ISIS and ending bloodshed in Syria is a "priority" after weeks of fighting. Mr Barrot arrived in Damascus on Thursday as part ...
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