French jihadist accused of holding journalists hostage in Syria sentenced to life in prison
A court in France on Friday has sentenced Mehdi Nemmouche, a 39-year-old French jihadist indicted for allegedly holding four journalists hostage for the Islamic State group in war-torn Syria over a decade ago, to life in prison. Nemmouche is already in prison for killing four people at a Jewish museum in Brussels in May 2014.
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