A jar holding waste water from hydraulic fracturing, right, sits beside a jar of recycled water at a recycling site in Midland, Texas, S ...
As the judge read her verdict in Paris Criminal Court on Monday, police officers walked to the defense table to arrest Bruno Lafont, the 69-year-old former chief executive of one of the world’s ...
Lafarge fined more than €1m and its former boss jailed for paying nearly €5.6m to groups including Islamic State A French court has fined the cement group Lafarge more than €1m (£870,000) and ...
This is a case of "extreme gravity" that "irreparably" harmed public order and the fundamental interests of the nation: an "organized, opaque and illegal" system of terrorism funding involving an ...
The ruling follows a 2022 case in the United States in which the French firm pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support to US-designated "terrorist" organisations and agreed to pay a ...
PARIS, France (Reuters) — A Paris court on Monday found cement maker Holcim’s Lafarge unit guilty of charges that its Syrian subsidiary financed terrorism and breached European sanctions to keep a ...
A French court on Monday fined the cement group Lafarge over one million euros and sentenced its former boss to six years in ...
A French court on Monday ruled that cement conglomerate Lafarge was guilty of paying the Islamic State (IS) group and other jihadists protection money to maintain its business in war-torn Syria. The ...
Lafarge's former CEO Bruno Lafont was sentenced to six years in prison for financing "terrorism", which a judge ordered him to start serving immediately, while former deputy managing director ...
Lafarge’s former chief executive was jailed for six years and the Holcim Ltd. subsidiary was fined nearly €5.7 million ($6.7 million) after being found guilty of paying terrorist groups to avoid ...
Judges determined that Lafarge, in total, paid $6.53 million to jihadist groups, including Islamic State (IS) and the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front between 2013 and September 2014. A Paris court on ...
Paris (France) (AFP) – A French court on Monday fined the cement group Lafarge over $1.3 million and sentenced its former boss to six years in prison for paying protection money to the Islamic State ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results