Lafarge Executives Face Harsh Sentences in Paris Terrorism Financing Trial
Paris court demands up to eight years imprisonment for Lafarge executives over Syria terrorism financing allegations from 2012 to 2014.
Paris court demands up to eight years imprisonment for Lafarge executives over Syria terrorism financing allegations from 2012 to 2014.
CGT leader Sophie Binet faces legal action after calling CEOs 'rats leaving the ship,' sparking complaints and raising debate over free speech and corporate responsibility in France.
Nationwide protests on October 2 in France see reduced participation but heightened tensions amid labor strikes.