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Lawyers for the various parties arrive at court on the second day of the closing arguments in the trial of the January 2015 attacks in Paris. The national anti-terrorist prosecutor's office is due to announce the sentences required against the 14 defendants, described as the linchpin of the attacks. IMAGES
The trial of Algerian student Sid-Ahmed Ghlam, accused of planning an attack against a church in April 2015 in Villejuif, southern Paris, and of having killed Aurélie Châtelain there, opens at the Special Assize Court of Paris. IMAGES
Sigolène Vinson, a former judicial chronicler, and Angélique Le Corre, an employee of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, testify on the witness stand during the trial of the January 2015 attacks. Both women survived the deadly attack of January 7, 2015. Courtroom sketches. IMAGES
Lawyers for the plaintiffs and defence enter the courtroom in the trial of the Trebes and Carcassonne attacks for the closing arguments of the French National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office. Seven people are on trial in Paris over their connection to an Islamic State group follower who in 2018 killed four people in southern France. IMAGES
Images of the arrivals of lawyers at a Brussels court about to deliver its judgement for 14 people accused of having helped members of the jihadist cell behind the attacks in Paris of 13 November 2015. The judgement comes a day after the verdict of a special court in Paris which, after ten months of hearings, sentenced on Wednesday evening 20 men (six of whom were tried in absentia) involved in the worst acts of violence committed in France since the end of the Second World War. IMAGES
Trial of 14 alleged accomplices in 2015 Paris attacks begins. IMAGES