The last surviving suspect in the 2015 Paris attacks, Salah Abdeslam, has left prison in France to stand trial in Brussels on Monday over a shootout ...
Mohamed Amri and Ali Oulkadi are suspected of helping Salah Abdeslam in the crucial hours after massacre
Abdeslam, 26, was Europe’s most wanted fugitive until his capture in Brussels on March 18 after a four-month manhunt
Salah Abdeslam, a prime suspect in the Paris attacks, had documents about the German nuclear research centre Juelich in his apartment
Belgian police detained two key suspects as operations go on to track down militants who have fought with or take direction from leaders in Syria
Since his March 18 arrest the Belgian-born French national has been in a prison in the Belgian city of Bruges
Charles Michel admitted Brussels attacks represented a security “failure” but not a “failed state” of his country
The suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks ecided not to blow himself up during the wave of killings in the French capital last year
Salah Abdeslam is the sole surviving suspect in the November attacks in Paris that killed 130 people
Abdeslam has not spoken to investigators since Brussels was hit by suicide bombs at the airport and a metro station last week
A second attacker is suspected of taking part in the bombing this week of a Brussels subway train and may be at large
It was a bloody day for Belgium. Explosions left dozens killed and over 140 wounded. Europe went on a state of alert and French President Francois ...
Beardless, with short-cropped hair and a mild manner, Salah Abdeslam slipped from one world to another seemlessly
At the first checkpoint Attou and Amri admitted to police that they had just smoked marijuana, but were let go
The warrant was issued at the end of last month
In all, seven attackers died in the Paris onslaught
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