PARIS — A French court on Tuesday convicted the man known as “Carlos the Jackal,” once the world’s most-wanted fugitive, of a deadly 1974 attack on a Paris shopping arcade and sentenced him to life in ...
With attention in France now focused on the ever-present threat of jihadist attack, the trial in Paris will reach back to a time when Europe was repeatedly targeted by ruthless groups. With attention ...
PARIS (Reuters) - A French court sent Carlos the Jackal, once one of the world's most wanted criminals, back to jail for his third life sentence on Tuesday after convicting him of a grenade attack 42 ...
PARIS — Carlos the Jackal, once the world’s most wanted fugitive in the 1970s and early 1980s, went on trial in France on Monday for the deadly bombing of a Paris shop more than 40 years ago. The ...
He was never Carlos. He was christened Ilich Ramírez Sánchez – his first name a misspelling of the Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Illyich Lenin – on the insistence of his father, a committed ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Carlos the Jackal, once one of the world's most wanted criminals, described himself as a "professional revolutionary" on Monday when he went on trial in France over a grenade attack ...
French prosecutors are seeking a third life sentence for the 67-year-old Venezuela native. French prosecutors are seeking a third life sentence for the 67-year-old Venezuela native who has described ...
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