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Added on the 20/11/2018 11:00:02 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Several hundred pro-Catalan independence activists demonstrate in front of the Italian consulate in Barcelona to denounce the arrest of Carlos Puigdemont. The pro-independence MEP and former Catalan president was arrested in Sardinia and is awaiting a hearing which will decide his potential extradition to Spain, where he is still being prosecuted for his role in the 2017 secession attempt. IMAGES
Tokyo, Jul 19 (EFE/EPA).- Two Americans accused of helping former Nissan president Carlos Ghosn flee from Japan while he was out on bail awaiting trial were found guilty on Monday and sentenced to prison.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF FORMER NISSAN PRESIDENT CARLOS GHOSN.
Tokyo, Mar 2 (EFE/EPA).- An American citizen and his son were flown to Tokyo Tuesday after the United States allowed their extradition for standing trial on charges of helping disgraced former Nissan president Carlos Ghosn's dramatic escape from Japan to Lebanon.Japanese authorities took Michael Taylor, 60, an ex-Green Beret, and his son Peter, 28, into their custody soon after they landed at Tokyo Narita Airport on a flight from Boston, US, Japan's state broadcaster NHK reported. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON).SHOT LIST: POLICE OFFICERS SET UP PLASTIC SHEETS TO BLOCK THE VIEW BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF MICHAEL TAYLOR AND HIS SON PETER TAYLOR AT NARITA AIRPORT, AND A BUS BELIEVED TO BE CARRYING MICHAEL TAYLOR AFTER HIS ARRIVAL AT NARITA AIRPORT, NEAR TOKYO, JAPAN.
Beirut, Dec 18 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) Former Nissan president Carlos Ghosn says that legal cases filed against him in a host of countries are "fabricated" and are down to the fact that no-one expected him to escape from Japan.He joined EFE for an interview in Beirut, where he arrived a year ago, to mark the publication in Spanish of his book “Time for the Truth.”
Beirut, Sep 29 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) Lebanese-French businessman Carlos Ghosn, who is an internationally wanted fugitive, held a press conference on Tuesday to launch his new university management and business programme in Beirut. In a press conference titled “Moving Forward” and hosted by Fr. Talal Hachem, Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK) collaborated with the former Nissan and Renault boss Carlos Ghosn to launch a university programme aimed to help create jobs and entrepreneurs to grow up their businesses. FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE.
Carlos Ghosn says won't accuse Japanese officials 'not to hurt Lebanon' as he faces the world's media on Wednesday during a press conference in Beirut, for the first time since his Houdini-like escape from Japan. SOUNDBITE