Demand that Salah Abdeslam, 32, not have possibility of parole is extremely rare in France; verdict due on June 29; 19 others also on trial, accused of assisting killers

Salah Abdeslam says court mistaken in wanting to 'make an example' of him, would send a message to future attackers that it's not worth changing their mind

Likely presidential candidate slams ex-president Hollande's migration policy at site of 2015 Islamic State massacre; survivor says he is acting like a 'grave desecrator'

The biggest trial in France's modern legal history has begun over the November 2015 attacks that saw 130 people killed at bars, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall

Killing of jihadist group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, announced Sunday, sparks 'sense of satisfaction' for survivors and victims' families

Prosecutors have a month to present their case to judges, who will then decide when to try the 14 people currently held in connection to the jihadist rampage that killed 130