MADRID, April 1 -- Investigators are searching for a 35-year-old Tunisian who they believe was the leader of the group that carried out the train bombings in Madrid last month that killed 191 people, ...
MADRID -- A Spanish judge investigating the Madrid train bombings formally accused a Lebanese man who uses multiple false identities of collaboration with a terrorist group Friday, judicial sources ...
Not so fast. Less than a week after Spain’s national court acquitted Rabei Osman of all charges in the 2004 Madrid train bombings in which 191 people were killed, prosecutors have appealed the ...
MADRID, Spain - A Spanish judge charged two more suspects in the Madrid bombings early Tuesday as the incoming Socialist government, facing international pressure over plans to withdraw troops from ...
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MADRID, Spain — Three lead defendants in the 2004 Madrid train bombings were found guilty of mass murder and other charges Wednesday but four other top suspects were convicted on lesser charges and an ...
MADRID, Spain -- Spanish prosecutors demanded Monday some of the stiffest sentences in the country's history for the seven lead suspects in the 2004 Madrid train bombings, seeking jail terms of more ...
MADRID (Reuters) - Two Spanish men, both charged with providing explosives for Islamist train bombings in Madrid in 2004, were given jail sentences on Wednesday in a separate trial for selling ...
MADRID, Spain -- The woman with shrapnel in her neck remembered little about her rescuer except that he was young and wore dark clothes. Amnesia from the March 11 bomb blast in Madrid erased the rest.
MADRID, Spain (AP) – The trial of 29 suspects in the 2004 Madrid terrorist attacks opened Thursday under tight security, and a defendant accused of being one of the masterminds of the bombings said he ...
(CNN) — Here’s a look at the March 2004 bombings of commuter trains in Spain, which killed 193 people and injured more than 1,800. The bombings are the deadliest terrorist attack in Spain’s history.
MADRID, Spain -- In a videotaped message, a man purporting to represent al-Qaida claims the terrorist network was behind bombings that killed 200 and wounded 1,500 in Madrid, the Spanish interior ...