FRANCE TERROR: Nice Terrorist Identified As 31-Year-old French Man From Tunisia
The terrorist who carried out the recent attack in Nice has reportedly been identified as a 31-year-old local resident, originally from Tunisia.
The terrorist who carried out the recent attack in Nice has reportedly been identified as a 31-year-old local resident, originally from Tunisia.
A large truck drove into a crowd of people who had gathered for a Bastille Day fireworks show Thursday in the southern French city of Nice, killing at least 73 people and injuring 100 more in a terror attack, officials said.
A French court sentenced Arnaud Mimran, a tycoon who previously donated money to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to eight years in prison on fraud charges.
French cement maker Lafarge entered into deals with armed groups in Syria, including the Islamic State (IS or ISIS), to protect its business interests in the country, the French daily Le Monde reported Tuesday.
On a crowded sidewalk in the French capital, Yomi Peretz exchanges jokes and backslaps with customers who are waiting in a 20-yard queue in the rain to enter his falafel shop.
הוא מכונה “עד המפתח” או “העד המרכזי”. השופט מכנה אותו “החוזר בתשובה שראה את האור”, התובע מתאר אותו כ”חבר הקנוניה שהביע חרטה ומוכן לסייע לצדק להיעשות”. כולם מדברים עליו — הסנגורים בנאומיהם, הנאשמים בהצהרותיהם, העיתונאים בשיחות הרקע.
PARIS – A key witness in a massive French fraud case known as the “sting of the century” is currently hiding out in Israel, a joint investigation by TOT and the French website Mediapart has discovered.
A French police chief was fatally stabbed in front of his home in a Paris suburb late on Monday and a woman was found dead inside, killings the Islamic State’s Amaq news agency said were carried out by the militant group.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received $40,000 in 2001 from Arnaut Mimran, a French tycoon on trial for fraud, a statement by the Prime Minister’s Office on Monday said.
Prosecutors in the Paris trial of Arnaud Mimran and 11 other men accused of carbon VAT fraud in a case referred to in France as the “heist of the century” made their closing arguments last Thursday.