Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam sentenced to 20 years in prison in Belgium
Abdeslam was convicted of terrorism-related attempted murder over the shootout in which four police officers were wounded.
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Abdeslam was convicted of terrorism-related attempted murder over the shootout in which four police officers were wounded.
Aristide Barraud, who played at fly-half or scrum-half for Italian club Mogliano, was advised to give up the sport.
They’ve been charged with the falsification of documents according to prosecutors.
A key conspirator was identified just this week
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Paris attacks in which 130 people lost their lives.
France is gearing up to mark the one-year anniversary of the Paris attacks this weekend.
Also, in praise of David Trezeguet choosing love over money and the hope that Kieren Fallon’s life will be kinder to him now.
Nick Alexander’s death will be recorded as an ‘unlawful killing’.
The shocking video, which appears to show Brahim Abdeslam blowing himself up, has caused controversy in France.
It is not yet possible to confirm whether Mohamed Abrini is the so-called ‘man in the hat’ seen at Brussels airport.
Salah Abdeslam is the sole surviving jihadist responsible for the November attacks.
He was captured on 18 March in a massive police raid in Brussels.
Police in Belgium have named one of two men still wanted in connection with the terrorist attacks.
Abdeslam was shot in the leg during the police operation.
Raids took place in the Belgian capital yesterday.
The ex-Arsenal midfielder has been speaking about living in Paris in the wake of last November’s events.
The venue said that the singer’s comments were because he was traumatised.
The shadow of the November terror attacks on Paris can’t be escaped.
The man was arrested near Casablanca.
Two apartments were also identified.
Last week, Belgian investigators said that they had found a flat they believe was used by Abdeslam after the attacks.
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The pentagon report that the man was killed on 24 December.
Diesel is getting the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.
Bilal Hadfi’s college had warned authorities about his potential radicalisation.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has sought to reassure visitors and put a brave face on the economic damage.
French police are believed to have detained a man with suspected links to the attacks.
The two other attackers have already been named.
The group took to the stage in Paris close to a month after the Bataclan attack.
The band had cancelled plans to perform in the city the night after last month’s attacks.
The singer also shared a song he had written about Paris.
We’re all gung-ho for a counter attack but we need a conversation, writes Rob McDonnell.
Piles of flowers and candles still line the pavement in front of A La Bonne Biere.
It brings to eight the number of people authorities are holding.
MPs will vote on airstrikes today.
World leaders are flocking to the scene of floral tributes left outside the Bataclan.
Beckham, Ronaldo, Nadal, Farah and Agassi among those involved.
Four assault rifles used in the attacks were allegedly purchased from a trafficker in Germany, the Bild is reporting.
The attacks earlier this month left 130 dead and hundreds more injured.
“I cannot wait to come back to Paris. I cannot wait to play,” singer Jesse Hughes said.