BEIRUT--Auto magnate-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn is campaigning to clear his name, and hopes a visit by French investigators to his home in exile in Lebanon will be his first real opportunity to ...
BEIRUT--Lebanon’s president on Monday suggested to visiting Japanese deputy justice minister that Nissan’s fugitive ex-boss Carlos Ghosn won’t be extradited back to Japan and remains in the ...
Lebanon has received a "red notice" from Interpol for the arrest of fugitive ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn. The request was received by Lebanon's internal security forces on Thursday and is yet to ...
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Related stories Escape, even if it meant living as a fugitive for the rest of his life, was preferable. Carlos Ghosn had been the world's most prominent car man of the first two decades of the ...
The man Ghosn, 65, was born in Brazil to French-Lebanese parents. He lived in Brazil until he was 6, when his mother and aunt took him to Beirut, Lebanon, to live with family. He was educated in ...
Japan has renewed its call for Lebanon to return fugitive ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn. Lebanon does not typically surrender its citizens but Japan says it can request his extradition. According to ...
Wall Street Journal reporter and author Sean McLain dishes on Ghosn's great escape and more. Wall Street Journal reporter and author Sean McLain dishes on Ghosn's great escape and more.
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