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 ...