Cement company Lafarge found guilty in Syria terrorism financing case
A French court has found cement company Lafarge guilty of financing armed groups during the Syrian war.

A French court has found cement company Lafarge guilty of financing armed groups during the Syrian war.









The report says US officials expect troops to withdraw from remaining positions within two months.

The US has transferred thousands of detainees linked to the group from Syria to Iraq.

Australia is refusing to repatriate 34 women and children held in a camp in northern Syria.
The al-Hol camp population is reported to have dropped by thousands after SDF’s chaotic handover to Syrian government.
Group of 34 women and children with Australian passports forced to return to Roj detention camp for ISIL relatives.
Thirty-four people returned due to a coordination problem with Damascus expected to be resolved Monday, officials say.
Iraqi authorities confirm the transfer, saying detainees of 61 nationalities have arrived in the country.
Operation Hawkeye has killed and captured more than 50 ISIL fighters after hitting about 100 targets.
Iraq says more than 3,000 Syrians are among the ISIL-linked detainees transferred to one of its prisons by US military.
Syria’s Defence Ministry says its forces have taken control of the strategic base amid coordination with the US.