France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen returns to court to appeal an embezzlement conviction. The case could impact her 2027 ...
The French far right's leader, sentenced in 2025 to four years in prison and a five-year ban on holding an elected office ...
Laurent Vinatier, a French political scholar serving a three-year sentence in Russia and facing new charges of espionage, has ...
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Roger Lumbala, 67, has refused to accept the legitimacy of the court in Paris A French court has sentenced a former rebel leader and politician from the Democratic Republic of Congo to 30 years in ...
Lumbala headed the Rally of Congolese Democrats and Nationalists (RCD-N) during the conflict, which prosecutors said targeted members of the Nande and Bambuti ethnic groups in the north-eastern ...
Former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala was given a 30-year prison sentence for complicity in crimes against humanity in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2002-2003. Lumbala, accused of being ...
Algerian courts on Wednesday ruled to uphold a seven-year jail sentence for French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes, a decision that was criticised by the French government which has sought to ...
Undated and unlocated photograph of French journalist Christophe Gleizes. SO PRESS - RSF VIA AFP Three days before his appeal trial, Christophe Gleizes told friends and relatives during a prison visit ...
France Criticizes French Journalist's Seven-Year Jail Sentence in Algeria PARIS, Dec 3 (Reuters) - The French government on Wednesday criticized the decision by an Algerian court to uphold a ...
TIZI OUZOU, Algeria (AP) — An Algerian appeals court upheld Wednesday a seven-year prison sentence for a French sports writer convicted of “glorifying terrorism,” quashing hopes for an early release.