A French court has convicted a 2015 terrorist suspect, identified as 32-year-old Salah Abdeslam, to life in prison without possibility of parole. The sentencing comes at the end of the trial regarding the attack that killed 130 people and injured hundreds of others.
North Korea's portfolio of stolen cryptocurrencies reportedly lost millions of dollars in value, which might put pressure on the country's expanding nuclear-weapons program.
Turkey has reached an agreement with NATO to support Finland and Sweden's membership applications to the Western alliance. The deal, which was signed in a memorandum, comes after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan previously opposed the two countries for their support or Kurdish organizations.
French President Emmanuel Macron referred to Tuesday's blazing bombing by Russia on a busy shopping center in Ukraine as a "new war crime" and warned that the West will continue to back Kyiv, claiming that Moscow "cannot and should not win" the conflict.