Mehdi Nemmouche, 39, is charged with holding four journalists captive more than a decade ago in Syria. He is already in ...
Prosecutors have called for a life sentence without parole for the Frenchman on trial for holding French journalists and aid ...
Sahar Diab had visited Damascus’ famed Umayyad Mosque previously. But as the Syrian lawyer went there to pray during her ...
Assad’s regime in Syria in December 2024 felt almost unreal. “I thought the ending of my story was dying in exile,” she told ...
A French court on Friday sentenced a French jihadist to life in prison for holding four journalists captive more than a ...
It was Syria’s worst violence since Assad was toppled last December and it prompted a ... One man told CNN that he tried to reason with the fighters, ultimately saving his own life, but was unable to ...
A court in France ruled on Friday that 39-year-old French jihadist Mehdi Nemmouche, accused of holding journalists hostage in war torn Syria over a decade ago, is sentenced to life in prison.
Mohammed, 15, learned about the dangers of unexploded ordnance at a UNICEF child-friendly space — knowledge he used to save ...
Iraq's prime minister has described Abu Khadija as "one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world". On Thursday, ...