Verdicts due for 14 over links to Jan. 2015 Paris attackers
Read full article: Verdicts due for 14 over links to Jan. 2015 Paris attackersFILE - In this Jan. 7, 2015, file photo, an injured person is transported to an ambulance after a shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office in Paris, France. Three of the 14 fled to Syria just ahead of the Jan. 7-9, 2015 attacks in Paris, which left 17 dead along with the three gunmen — who claimed the killings in the name of al-Qaida and the Islamic State group. One gambled day and night during the three-day period, learning what happened only after emerging blearily from the casino. Authorities didn’t link the shooting to the massacre at Charlie Hebdo immediately. Prosecutors said the Kouachis essentially self-financed their attack, while Coulibaly and his wife, Hayat Boumeddiene, took out fraudulent loans.
Charlie Hebdo, market attacks turned widow into fugitive
Read full article: Charlie Hebdo, market attacks turned widow into fugitiveThe January 2015 attacks against Charlie Hebdo and, two days later, a kosher supermarket, touched off a wave of killings claimed by the Islamic State group across Europe. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)PARIS The fugitive widow of the Islamic State killer who plotted attacks against the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and a kosher market calls home to France once a year to catch up, her sisters testified, offering new details about one of the world's most wanted women. She and the two men who arranged her escape are being tried in absentia as accomplices in the attacks. She said she didnt bother telling police about it because I know Im being tapped.Soon after the attacks, Boumeddiene called to apologize, said her older sister, Keltoum. Im not against anyone.As for Charlie Hebdo and the attack on the supermarket?