A French court has found the cement company Lafarge guilty of financing terrorism by paying ISIS and other armed groups to keep its Syrian plant operational during the civil war.The ruling was delivered on April 13, 2026, in Paris.The court confirmed that Lafarge paid protection money directly to ISIS and other jihadist groups in northern Syria between 2013 and 2014, breaching European sanctions.The payments were made to maintain operations at the company's plant in Jalabiya.Lafarge was fined 1.12 million euros, with an additional 30 million euros worth of assets confiscated.The company also faced fines for disregarding international sanctions.Eight former Lafarge... [Continue Reading]