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Lawyers and family members arrive in court for the opening of the trial before the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Court, in south-west France, of the two alleged attackers of a bus driver, who was beaten by passengers who refused to wear a sanitary mask in July 2020 in Bayonne. Philippe Monguillot died of his injuries five days after the attack. IMAGES
Lawyers, security personnel and the members of the press arrive outside the courtroom in Brussels where the trial of the suspects in the March 2016 jihadist attacks opens today. The attacks on the Belgian capital's metro system and airport left 32 dead and became the country's worst peacetimes massacre. IMAGES
Former French President François Hollande arrives at the special court of assizes in Paris, behind panels to hide his arrival from the cameras, as he testifies as part of the Nice attack trial. IMAGES
A courtroom sketch shows former anti-terrorism prosecutor François Molins as he in questioned in court on organ removal following the Nice terror attack. Autopsies were carried out on the victims of the attack, with 173 organs taken in total. The families of victims say they were never notified. (COMPLETE VIDI32L37R2_EN) IMAGES
Nice, Jul 14 (EFE / EPA) .- The Promenade des Anglais in Nice was lit in blue Tuesday to commemorate the anniversary of the 2016 terrorist attack in which 86 people died and many were injured after a truck rammed a crowd. The attack took place during the Bastille Day celebrations in the southern French city of Nice.(Camera: SEBASTIEN NOGIER)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE PROMENADE DES ANGLAIS LIT UP IN BLUE TO COMMEMORATE THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE 2016 TERRORIST ATTACK IN NICE, FRANCE.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin lays a wreath at a ceremony in homage to the victims of the attack of 14 July 2016 in Nice, which killed 86 people. IMAGES