French Court Upholds Ruling Blocking Agent Orange Lawsuit by Vietnamese Woman

Nga, 82, accused 14 agrochemical firms of causing severe harm to her and countless others by supplying Agent Orange to the U.S. military, which used the herbicide extensively in Vietnam between 1962 and 1971
French Court Seizes Nigerian Government Jets Amid Dispute with Chinese Firm

The dispute centers around a 2007 contract between Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment and Nigeria’s Ogun State to develop a free-trade zone, which was subsequently terminated between 2015 and 2016. Zhongshan alleges that it was pushed out of the deal through a “campaign of illegal acts”
French Juvenile court convicts teens in shocking teacher beheading case

During the trial, the teenagers, all students at Paty’s school, maintained that they were unaware of the impending violence against the teacher