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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has had his electronic tag removed after serving just over three months of a one-year ...
U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy ruled Wednesday that any deportation flights to Libya—or even "stopover" flights through ...
David Gauthier-Villars was The Wall Street Journal's Turkey bureau chief.
The 9.0-magnitude earthquake in Japan, armed NATO intervention in Libya, and the heightened prospect of a bailout of Portugal and a possible Greek default are among developments since Sarkozy ...
C’est, en euros, le coût du trajet en hélico Nice-Saint-Raphaël effectué par Nicolas Sarkozy le 8 novembre, révèle le Canard enchaîné. Un petit voyage payé par la mairie de Saint ...
Sarkozy later told the court he would have preferred to do without the visit, but argued it was a necessary step following Libya’s release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor ...
Tristan Gautier, another defence lawyer, also argued Takieddine did not withdraw 670,000 euros in cash from Libya to fund Sarkozy's campaign, as alleged by the prosecution. Instead, he "systematically ...
Sarkozy, who was president from 2007 to 2012, has denied all wrongdoing. Key moments in the trial focused on talks between France and Libya in the 2000s, when Gadhafi was seeking to restore ...
Tristan Gautier, another defence lawyer, also argued Takieddine did not withdraw 670,000 euros in cash from Libya to fund Sarkozy's campaign, as alleged by the prosecution. Instead he ...
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