Former French President <strong>Nicolas Sarkozy</strong> reaffirmed his innocence during an appeal session in Paris, stating that his 2007 election campaign did not receive any funding from Libya. This session follows his conviction for conspiracy to obtain funds from the Gaddafi regime.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy reaffirmed his innocence during a recent appeal session in Paris, emphasizing that his 2007 presidential campaign did not receive any funds from Libya. This statement was made before a panel of three judges.
On Friday, April 3, the administrative court in Paris granted permission for the Muslim conference in France, rejecting the government's reasons for banning the gathering, including fears of far-right terrorist threats. This decision comes amid rising concerns among the Islamic community in France regarding government pressures on their rights to express and assemble.
French actress Isabelle Adjani, aged 70, faces tax fraud charges in a Paris court after being sentenced to a suspended prison term. Adjani claims to be a 'perfect victim,' attributing the issue to her financial advisors.
The Paris Court of Appeal has ordered Bishop <strong>Jean-Michel De Falco</strong> to pay <strong>€200,000</strong> in compensation following a lawsuit by a man accusing him of sexual abuse in the 1970s. This ruling comes as the French Church reassesses its compensation mechanisms for victims.