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seriousness it would start at 30 years minimum term, then she increase that by 13 years because of some particularly nasty aspects of the crime, including what she described as zara aleena suffering inordinately. then she took five years of that minimum term because he had pleaded guilty. the appeal courtjudges have decided that by adding that 13 years to the 13th judge had perhaps gone far. because she had already set the minimum term so high, they said it was difficult to be sure zara aleena had suffered inordinately because she had probably gone unconscious 30 seconds into the attack. they have reduced that 13 year increased 98, ten with five years for a guilty plea, that reduces the minimum term to 33 years before he will be considered for parole. even so, he will be 63 before there is even a chance of somebody considering he would be allowed to come out of prison. what allowed to come out of prison. what has been the allowed to come out of prison. what has been t ....

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minister benjamin netanyahu. he also met israel s wall cabinets. war cabinet. mr blinken said he had had what he described as good conversations with the israelis with humanitarian pauses a key element of those discussions. letters into a bit of what he had to say. lets listen to a bit. we provided israel advice that only the best of friends can offer on how to minimise civilian deaths, while still achieving its objectives of finding and finishing hamas terrorists and their infrastructure of violence. today, i spoke with prime minister netanyahu and other senior officials about concrete steps to do that. president biden has consistently stressed the need for israel to operate according to international humanitarian law. i also emphasised that the protection of civilians must take place notjust in gaza but also in the west bank, where incitement and extremist violence against palestinians must be stopped, and perpetrators held accountable. third, we need to sub ....

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the news from colombia, i did not get that personally. i normally get forewarned. i don t know. but everything gives us a little bit of hope, it is good. so we are waiting, actually, for the really good news. but that is it, pretty much, so i cannot really say what we will do because we just wait. where we can pick up the boy from and go from there but it is all about him. that he makes himself available or not and i will not force anything. afghanistan have beaten the netherlands by 7 wickets, to really boost their chances of making the semi finals of the cricket world cup. azmattulah omazai and hashmattuh shahidi s partnership of 87 helped to their target 180. with just under 19 overs remaining. it means afghanistan jump to 8 points, level with new zealand who lie fourth, but behind on net run rate, with two games to play. well, holders england are enduring a torrid time in india, they re bottom of the table, and effectively out, after 5 defeats in 6 matches. they fac ....

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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rosa prince, editor of the political magazine, house and rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman. let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. a tomorrow s front pages. few more titles have comt we a few more titles have come in since we last spoke, but let s kick off again. let s start with the telegraph, and it says there s chaos in the eu as several major european countries halted their roll outs of the oxford astrazeneca jab, over blood clot fears. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. it says experts are furious at the decision to suspend the oxford covid jab, accusing european leaders of risking lives. the guardian reports that the european medicines regulator has moved to quash concerns about the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, saying the benefits outweigh the risks. british regulators have also rushed to the defence of the jab, ....

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and woke up 1,000 miles from home. hello, i m katty kay in washington. christian fraser is in london. the domino effect is in full flow, first norway and denmark, then germany, france, and italy, and now spain. all of them suspending the use of the astrazeneca vaccine today until the european medicines agency has issued new guidance, which should come tomorrow. 17 million people have had the astrazeneca jab in the uk and europe and there have been 37 reports of blood clots. but scientists say you would expect that number in that many people even without the vaccine. halting a vaccine roll out during a pandemic has consequences particularly when most of the countries in europe are seeing a steady rise in new cases. there were already issues surrounding the astrazeneca jab with some in europe refusing to take it. this will further complicate the roll out. tonight, the ema says it believes the benefits of the astrazensca jab in stopping deaths and hospitalisations outw ....

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