Federal prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe indicts French woman living in Germany. Samra N.

is suspected of having gone to Syria in 2013, before "marrying a fighter" She was arrested on November 29 in Trier (west of Germany) and placed in pre-trial detention. The date of a trial has not yet been set, but the indictment should lead to a trial, according to the prosecution's press release. The accused tried to convince people in Germany online to also go to Syria and become members of Jabhat al-Nusra, the press release says. She also temporarily hosted a woman in her home whom she had encouraged to leave the country, it adds. The prosecution says she helped her husband obtain military equipment for the Islamic State, which she was a member of until at least February 2015. The woman is currently being held in a German prison in the city of Trier, where she is being held on a bail bond of €1,000 ($1,500)