Who is Omar Bin Laden, son of the former leader of Al-Qaeda, banned from French territory?

Who is Omar Bin Laden, son of the former leader of Al-Qaeda, banned from French territory?
Who is Omar Bin Laden, son of the former leader of Al-Qaeda, banned from French territory?

Joël Le Scouarnec, former surgeon, is accused of having raped and sexually assaulted nearly 300 of his patients between 1989 and 2014. This Monday morning, the public prosecutor of , during a press conference, gave details on the profile of the victims: their average age at the time of the events was 11 years old. So, why does the trial of Joël le Scouarnec look extraordinary? We ask Justine Chevalier, police-justice journalist for BFMTV.com.

The National Rally held a major meeting in this Sunday, October 6. The first of its new permanent campaign. Less than a week after the opening of the trial of European parliamentary assistants where 27 members and ex-members of the party are indicted for embezzlement of public funds. So, preparation for a new dissolution or diversion to forget the party’s legal setbacks? We asked the question to Anne Saurat-Dubois, journalist in the political department of BFMTV.

Eleven puzzles, 31 years and, at stake, a million francs… This is the incredible story of the “Golden Owl”, the longest treasure hunt in the world. This Thursday, somewhere in , someone arrived at the end of the puzzles imagined by Régis Hauser and got their hands on the statuette set with precious stones created by the artist Michel Becker. So, why has the “Golden Owl” been so passionate for 31 years? We asked the question to Céline Hussonnois-Alaya, journalist for BFMTV.com.

Currently on trial in the Mazan rape trial, where he is accused of having drugged and delivered his wife to men found on the internet, Dominique Pelicot could be involved in other unsolved crimes. Rape cases and one murder, all involving people working in real estate agencies. So, what other cases is Dominique Pelicot involved in? We asked the question to Mélanie Vecchio, police-justice journalist for BFMTV.

He was the Hip-Hop star in the United States, he is now accused, by nearly 120 victims, of sexual assault. P. Diddy, Puff Daddy, or simply Sean Combs, his real name, was placed in pre-trial detention in an anti-suicide cell. The fallen star is accused of having put his musical “empire” at the service of sex trafficking. So, what do the more than 100 victims have against P. Diddy? We asked the question to Steven Bellery, head of the culture department at BFMTV.

She made rain and shine in the world of influence with her agency “Shauna Events”… She now risks prison. Tried for facts dating back around ten years, when she was an insurance broker, Magali Berdah could receive a sentence of 18 months in prison, including 6 prison sentences. So, what is the former “influencer priestess” accused of? We asked the question to Raphaël Grably, deputy editor-in-chief of Tech&Co.

This Monday, September 30, and until November 27, a trial opens which promises to be very political since it is that of the false parliamentary assistants of the National Rally. A file made up of suspicions of fictitious jobs and embezzlement of money, at the very heart of the European Parliament. In the dock, 27 political figures, including executives of the RN party and above all, its leader, Marine le Pen. So why is this trial crucial for the National Rally? We ask Vincent Vantighmen, senior police-justice reporter for BFMTV.

This weekend the Democratic Movement met in Guidel in . The opportunity for François Bayrou and his troops to define their positioning vis-à-vis the Barnier government. So what role will the centrists have in the government coalition? We asked the question to Loïc Besson, journalist in the political department of BFMTV.

Several ministers in the new Barnier government would like to transform state medical aid for undocumented immigrants into “emergency medical aid”. Eight former Ministers of Health oppose it in a column in Le Monde, according to them the consequences would be unacceptable. We ask the question to Marie-Pierre Bourgeois, political journalist for BFMTV.com

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