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Swedish jihadist jailed for life over Jordan pilot burned alive in Syria
A Stockholm court on Thursday handed down a life term to Swedish jihadist Osama Krayem over the murder of a Jordanian pilot burned alive by Islamic State (IS) group in Syria, which sparked international outrage in 2015. The Swedish court was the first to try a person over the infamous killing. Judge Anna Liljenberg Gullesjo said in a statement that 'the investigation has shown that the defendant was at the execution site, uniformed and armed, and allowed himself to be filmed'. While noting that video evidence showed that another man actually lit the fire 'thus directly caused the death of the Jordanian pilot', the judge said 'defendant's actions contributed so significantly to the death of the victim that he should be considered a perpetrator'. Krayem, who is already serving long prison sentences for his role in the Paris and Brussels attacks in 2015 and 2016, was given a life sentence for 'serious war crimes and terrorist crimes'. People remember the 5th anniversary of the November 2015 terror attack outside the Bataclan concert venue in Paris. Photo: EPA-EFE On December 24, 2014, an aircraft belonging to the Royal Jordanian Air Force crashed in Syria.


The Standard
2 days ago
- The Standard
Thailand and Cambodia reaffirm ceasefire after China-brokered meeting in Shanghai
Thai residents who fled homes following the clashes between Thai and Cambodian soldiers, rest at an evacuation center in Surin province, Thailand, Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)


South China Morning Post
2 days ago
- South China Morning Post
As Thailand accuses Cambodia of fresh assaults, will fragile peace hold?
Thailand has accused Cambodia on Wednesday of a 'flagrant violation' of a truce deal to end cross-border fighting, saying Cambodian troops launched an overnight attack on the frontier. The nations agreed to a ceasefire starting on Tuesday after five days of clashes that killed at least 43 on both sides, as a long-standing dispute over contested border temples boiled over into open combat on their 800km (500-mile) frontier. But Thailand's foreign ministry said its troops in Sisaket province 'came under attack by small arms fire and grenade assaults launched by Cambodian forces' in an offensive which continued until Wednesday morning. 'This represents a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement,' a foreign ministry statement said. An evacuee salvages items on Tuesday from her house, which was destroyed during Cambodia's artillery attacks in Sisaket province. Photo: Reuters Thai government spokesman Jirayu Huangsab also reported overnight clashes but said in a statement that 'the Thai side maintained control of the situation' and 'general conditions along the border are reported to be normal' from 8am. Cambodia has previously denied breaking the truce, designed to end fighting which has seen the two countries evacuate a total of more than 300,000 people from the border region.