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Former Russian defence reporter, Ivan Safronov, is sentenced to 22 years on treason charges by a Moscow court. Safronov, 32, appeared handcuffed inside a glass box. Safronov was one of the country's most respected reporters, working for business newspapers Kommersant and Vedomosti. He is accused of divulging state secrets. IMAGES
A prison van believed to be carrying Aine Davis arrives at the Old Bailey, London's Central Criminal Court, as the alleged British member of the Islamic State group attends a pre-trial hearing accused of terror offences. Davis was part of a group of four known as the Beatles because of their British accents, which murdered hostages while fighting with jihadists in Syria. IMAGES
Former German officer Franco Albrecht arrives in court ahead of his sentencing to five and a half years in prison for plotting a far-right attack on senior politicians while posing as a Syrian refugee. IMAGES of former German officer before the verdict
The trial of a 100-year-old former concentration camp guard, the oldest accused of Nazi crimes ever tried in the country, opens in Germany. Josef Schütz, a former master corporal in the Waffen-SS's "Totenkopf" (Death's Head) division, is on trial for "knowingly and willingly" assisting in the murder of 3,518 prisoners when he operated in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, not far from Berlin, between 1942 and 1945. IMAGES
Munich (Germany), Sep 28 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Philipp Guelland) A Munich court today opened a civil lawsuit against the German technical inspection agency TUEV for the rupture of the Brumadinho dam in that Brazilian town in the state of Minas Gerais, in 2019, which caused more than 300 fatalities and disappearances.FOOTAGE FROM OUTSIDE THE MUNICH COURT WHERE THE CIVIL LAWSUIT WAS CARRIED OUT AGAINST THE GERMAN COMPANY TUEV FOR NEGLIGENCE AFTER THE BREAKAGE OF THE BRUMADINHO PRESS (BRAZIL), WHICH CAUSED ABOUT 300 VICTIMS
Stuttgart (Germany), Apr 13 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Philipp Guelland) The court of the Stammheim prison in Stuttgart (southwest Germany) was the scene where the trial began on Tuesday against the members of the radical cell called Gruppe S.The Prosecutor's Office accuses the eleven Germans, arrested last February, of belonging to a terrorist organization, as well as planning a series of attacks to sow chaos in the country. FOOTAGE OF THE START OF THE TRIAL OF THE MEMBERS OF THE RADICAL GROUP GRUPPE S.Keywords: efe, international, epa, germany, terrorism, trial, group, s