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well, thejudge has to identify the personality - sentencing? identify the personality of - to identify the personality of each guilty man and every sentence will be adapted to the case of everyman. so they will not have the same punishment, they will not have the same sentence. it is normal in france, you know. so we have to wait and the judge will explain one by one why this man has four years, this man has ten years or this man has more than ten years, 20 years of punishment. in france it is the way we do it in criminal law. so we have to wait one by one the centres and the explanation that the judge will give to every man who is guilty. that is why. every man who is guilty. that is wh . ., ~ every man who is guilty. that iswh. . ~' every man who is guilty. that iswh. ., ., every man who is guilty. that iswh. ., ~ ., , is why. thank you. i am sure that many — is why. thank you. i am sure that many of— is why. thank you. i am sure that many of those - is why. thank you. i am sure that many of those who - is why. thank you. i am sure that many
well, thejudge has to identify the personality - sentencing? identify the personality of - to identify the personality of each guilty man and every sentence will be adapted to the case of everyman. so they will not have the same punishment, they will not have the same sentence. it is normal in france, you know. so we have to wait and the judge will explain one by one why this man has four years, this man has ten years or this man has more than ten years, 20 years of punishment. in france it is...
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the summary of it, when thejudge jurors very upset.today it was a very emotional moment and the judge himself seemed quite emotional and certainly one of the jurors who would return to watch the sentencing was clearly emotional again to hear that kind of horrible list of injuries that sara sharif had endured. , , _, .,, injuries that sara sharif had endured. , ., endured. just contrast for me in terms of your— endured. just contrast for me in terms of your description - endured. just contrast for me in terms of your description there | endured. just contrast for me in i terms of your description there of all members of the jury were so visibly moved about what they were listening to with those three as they were is, what would they like today? in they were is, what would they like toda ? ., ., they were is, what would they like toda ? . ., , j today? in the trial at times they've been very emotional. _ today? in the trial at times they've been very emotional. urfan - today? in the trial at times they've been very emotional. urfan shari
the summary of it, when thejudge jurors very upset.today it was a very emotional moment and the judge himself seemed quite emotional and certainly one of the jurors who would return to watch the sentencing was clearly emotional again to hear that kind of horrible list of injuries that sara sharif had endured. , , _, .,, injuries that sara sharif had endured. , ., endured. just contrast for me in terms of your— endured. just contrast for me in terms of your description - endured. just contrast...
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the opposition approve thejudges? to impeach him as well and this could continue until essentially south korea does not have a functioning government.- not have a functioning covernment. , ., not have a functioning covernment. , . ., government. many thanks. that is the latest _ government. many thanks. that is the latest from _ government. many thanks. that is the latest from seoul - government. many thanks. that is the latest from seoul in - is the latest from seoul in south korea. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu has warned that his country is �*just getting started' against the houthis in yemen after israeli air strikes killed at least six people. the united nations has called for restraint, warning the attacks pose grave risks to its humanitarian operations in the country. the head of the world health organisation, tedros adhanom ghebreyesus was caught up in the strikes, which happened close to a flight he was boarding at the airport in the capital, sanaa. there were also explosions in the red sea port
the opposition approve thejudges? to impeach him as well and this could continue until essentially south korea does not have a functioning government.- not have a functioning covernment. , ., not have a functioning covernment. , . ., government. many thanks. that is the latest _ government. many thanks. that is the latest from _ government. many thanks. that is the latest from seoul - government. many thanks. that is the latest from seoul in - is the latest from seoul in south korea. israel's...
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at the end of the trial, thejudge thanked the trial, thejudge thanked thejury, saying, this case, aboveessful and traumatic. sentencing is due to take place next tuesday. martine croxall, thank you very much. martine croxall there at the old bailey. for weeks, the three adults 7 urfan sharif, sara s father, beinash batool, her stepmother, faisal malik, her uncle and five of sara s siblings 7 were the subject of a police hunt in pakistan that spread across the country. when the adults left pakistan, there were still questions about how they had remained hidden for so long. 0ur pakistan correspondent caroline davies and her team spent months tracking down the man who says he hid them. punjab�*s rural heartland. more than 6000km away from woking, the route, the roads the sharif family took. but where and how did they stay undiscovered? we're off to meet a man who's related to urfan sharif by marriage. and through the conversations we've been having, we think he might know more about how the three adults stayed hidden for so long in pakistan. months of searching, tip offs and leads led us t
at the end of the trial, thejudge thanked the trial, thejudge thanked thejury, saying, this case, aboveessful and traumatic. sentencing is due to take place next tuesday. martine croxall, thank you very much. martine croxall there at the old bailey. for weeks, the three adults 7 urfan sharif, sara s father, beinash batool, her stepmother, faisal malik, her uncle and five of sara s siblings 7 were the subject of a police hunt in pakistan that spread across the country. when the adults left...
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thejudges heard on national security grounds.sinessman had formed thejudges heard the businessman had formed a the judges heard the businessman had formed a close working relationship with prince andrew, receiving an invitation to his birthday party in 2020. he was told he could act on the prince's behalf when dealing with potential investors in china. a prince under pressure, an adviser standing by him, and a mystery businessman we cannot name — was this set of special relationships now revealed in an extraordinary court document the moment the chinese state targeted the royalfamily? for ten years, prince andrew promoted the uk's relationship with china as a trade envoy. i believe that china is a very, very important country. it's one that the uk needs to continue to have a good relationship with. from state dinners to business talks, he helped forge closer ties. this one a business event nine years ago with china's president, xi jinping. a judgment from the special immigration appeals commission — that's a semi—secret court — h
thejudges heard on national security grounds.sinessman had formed thejudges heard the businessman had formed a the judges heard the businessman had formed a close working relationship with prince andrew, receiving an invitation to his birthday party in 2020. he was told he could act on the prince's behalf when dealing with potential investors in china. a prince under pressure, an adviser standing by him, and a mystery businessman we cannot name — was this set of special relationships now...
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capturing humanity and helplessness in equal turn, it had kept thejudges rapt.the work of those in long—form current affairs, examining a single story that has an impact on the viewer, policy or public awareness. huh? gunshot three months on from the october 7th attacks, with the world focused on events in gaza, the israeli military had drastically increased its operations in the occupied west bank. it really does seem like the whole city is on lockdown. with allegations surfacing about its conduct in the region, sara obeidat, isobel yeung and josh baker went there to examine israel's claim that its army is the most moral in the world. during the course of filming, we noticed that there had been a dramatic uptick in the numbers of children being killed by the israeli military and the number of operations taking place. bbc! english! and so we wanted to understand what are the parameters and rules that the israeli military are meant to be using when they go out and conduct these operations? how are they staged? what is the rules around the use of lethal force? and
capturing humanity and helplessness in equal turn, it had kept thejudges rapt.the work of those in long—form current affairs, examining a single story that has an impact on the viewer, policy or public awareness. huh? gunshot three months on from the october 7th attacks, with the world focused on events in gaza, the israeli military had drastically increased its operations in the occupied west bank. it really does seem like the whole city is on lockdown. with allegations surfacing about its...
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thejudges commended the film—makers for their rigorous and in—depth investigative journalism, and forensively covered conflict. with exclusive, intimate access, this film by melanie ouigley, vladimir sevrinovsky, oksa na serbinova, anastasia tenisheva and evan williams reveals the story of russian women trying to find their sons, husbands and brothers who've gone missing fighting in ukraine. filmed by a team of russian film—makers at the romb independent media group, the producers carefully navigated access, security and legal issues at a time of ever—tightening official control. nobody else would make a story about these people. even if they are loyal to the regime, with exclusive, intimate access, this film by melanie ouigley, vladimir sevrinovsky, oksa na serbinova, anastasia tenisheva and evan williams reveals the story of russian women trying to find their sons, husbands and brothers who've gone missing fighting in ukraine. filmed by a team of russian film—makers at the romb independent media group, the producers carefully navigated access, security and legal issues at a time of
thejudges commended the film—makers for their rigorous and in—depth investigative journalism, and forensively covered conflict. with exclusive, intimate access, this film by melanie ouigley, vladimir sevrinovsky, oksa na serbinova, anastasia tenisheva and evan williams reveals the story of russian women trying to find their sons, husbands and brothers who've gone missing fighting in ukraine. filmed by a team of russian film—makers at the romb independent media group, the producers...
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inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.or all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage, as thejudge turned to address him. translation: the defendants will stand up in turn _ to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace — guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced to 20 years in prison, the maximum here in france for rape. he showed no emotion, nor did his former wife, gisele, sitting quietly on the other side of the courtroom. cheering. outside the courthouse, some people celebrated the news. crowd chants. but others were angry that many of the men got lighter sentences than anticipated. "shame," they shouted. back inside, dominique pelicot�*s lawyer told me her client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele pelicot
inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.or all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage, as thejudge turned to address him. translation: the defendants will stand up in turn _ to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace — guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced to...
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and now the sentences are being read out by thejudge in the court behind me.ue pelicot, as expected, 20 years, but for some of the others, five years, eight years, and among the activists here, there's a degree of anger at that, at sentences that they're saying are too low. it's very it's much too low. and women seek forjustice, we wantjustice. if we don't have justice, we will make justice. feminist activists may be angered by the leniency of some of the sentences, but the impact of the pelicot trial is already being felt in the way it's forcing a reassessment of attitudes towards rape and male sexual behaviour. it is possibly one of the most shocking aspects of this case. how easily he found 50, maybe 100 men in the neighbouring area willing to participate in these scenarios. it's harrowing to think about. within the last hour, gisele pelicot emerged to give her first reaction. she thanked herfamily and her lawyers, and then all the people who'd expressed their support for her over the last three months. translation: finally, i think of the unrecognised vict
and now the sentences are being read out by thejudge in the court behind me.ue pelicot, as expected, 20 years, but for some of the others, five years, eight years, and among the activists here, there's a degree of anger at that, at sentences that they're saying are too low. it's very it's much too low. and women seek forjustice, we wantjustice. if we don't have justice, we will make justice. feminist activists may be angered by the leniency of some of the sentences, but the impact of the...
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thejudge targeted by thejustice department.resident elect the to seek dismissal. vietnamese property tycoon behind what is thought to be the world's largest ever bank fraud has lost her appeal the death sentence. she stole $44 billion the death sentence. she stole $41; billion from a bank she controlled. the sentence can still be commuted to life in prison she hands back three quarters of the funds. wade king charles has officially welcomed the emir of qatar to the uk for a two—day state visit. full military pomp and pageantry was on display. the trip has been criticised by groups who highlight qatar's poor record on human rights, in particularfor lgbt and migrant workers. the british partner of former abercrombie and fitch ceo, mikejeffries, has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking and interstate prosecution in a new york federal court. matthew smith, along with mrjeffries, and their alleged middleman, james jacobson, were arrested in october, and charged with running an international sex trafficking and prostituti
thejudge targeted by thejustice department.resident elect the to seek dismissal. vietnamese property tycoon behind what is thought to be the world's largest ever bank fraud has lost her appeal the death sentence. she stole $44 billion the death sentence. she stole $41; billion from a bank she controlled. the sentence can still be commuted to life in prison she hands back three quarters of the funds. wade king charles has officially welcomed the emir of qatar to the uk for a two—day state...
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understandably, it is taking a long time for thejudge understandably, it is taking a long time for theut we are hearing sentences of between three and 13 years for most of the other men. there is one outlier in this case, that isjean—pierre marechal, who is jean—pierre marechal, who has isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 12 years for isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 1 of ears for isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 1 of the . for isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 1 of the things accused of. one of the things that sets this case apart from any other case is the bravery of gisele pelicot. she has become an icon here in france. particularly amongst the feminist movement, but to be honest, i have been hearing from people coming up to me and talking to me throughout the time i have been here, about her bravery, ordinary people, she waived her right to anonymity near the beginning of this case, and she went from being gisele pelicot, to underline the fact that in her belief, women who are abused, women who are accused are seen under a cloud of shame, gisele
understandably, it is taking a long time for thejudge understandably, it is taking a long time for theut we are hearing sentences of between three and 13 years for most of the other men. there is one outlier in this case, that isjean—pierre marechal, who is jean—pierre marechal, who has isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 12 years for isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 1 of ears for isjean—pierre marechal, who has been given 1 of the . for isjean—pierre marechal, who...
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thejudge said that sara had been battered again and again and suffered a campaign of torture.nd hamas could be moving closer to a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. ukrainian security sources say they were behind a remotely controlled bomb attack that's killed a top russian general. the killing of a general here in moscow, that is a wake—up call and a sign that this war is very real and very to home. chaos and panic in vanuatu, as a major earthquake strikes the pacific island nation, leaving toppled buildings and landslides in its wake. and how art is notjust uplifting — a new report says it can be good for your mental and physical health. hello and welcome to bbc news. a judge at the old bailey in london has sentenced the father and stepmother of 10—year—old sara sharif to life in prison for her murder. the judge described the crimes as being "of almost
thejudge said that sara had been battered again and again and suffered a campaign of torture.nd hamas could be moving closer to a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. ukrainian security sources say they were behind a remotely controlled bomb attack that's killed a top russian general. the killing of a general here in moscow, that is a wake—up call and a sign that this war is very real and very to home. chaos and panic in vanuatu, as a major earthquake strikes the pacific island nation,...
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integrity, transparency and if you take the wider point, if you take the wider point, if you made thejudgmente wider point, if you made the judgment that elon musk is not demonstrated though is, how can he expect his employees to demonstrate those and make tesla work? if you look at how this has rolled out, as your reporter said, the judge has found that the board was excessively influenced by musk, there are other details that suggest that the shareholders were not made fully aware of quite how easy it was for him to get this. so you could say this is a sleight of hand. so yes, technically, he has deserved the award, but the fact that shareholders were perhaps to some degree had over in terms of how easy it was to get, means that there are questions about it. so get, means that there are questions about it. so what is a better way _ questions about it. so what is a better way of _ questions about it. so what is a better way of governing - questions about it. so what is a better way of governing a i a better way of governing a company like that? what should shareholders have and what sort of
integrity, transparency and if you take the wider point, if you take the wider point, if you made thejudgmente wider point, if you made the judgment that elon musk is not demonstrated though is, how can he expect his employees to demonstrate those and make tesla work? if you look at how this has rolled out, as your reporter said, the judge has found that the board was excessively influenced by musk, there are other details that suggest that the shareholders were not made fully aware of quite...
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and then the prosecutor also stood up to outline more details and in the end thejudge also outline moree end the judge also said that he would be denying bail to mr mangione who, to describe the scene, he appeared engaged in the courthouse, he was wearing jeans and a blue jersey, the courthouse, he was wearing jeans and a bluejersey, he the courthouse, he was wearing jeans and a blue jersey, he was handcuffed at his wrists and ankles as well. a lot of press in the courtroom, clearly because there is a huge amount of interest in this case with journalists rushing to this city earlier today after news of the arrest spread.- of the arrest spread. what details are _ of the arrest spread. what details are we _ of the arrest spread. what details are we learning - of the arrest spread. what i details are we learning about the investigation? it is details are we learning about the investigation?— the investigation? it is really interesting. _ the investigation? it is really interesting. we _ the investigation? it is really interesting. we learn - the investigation? it is really interesting. we
and then the prosecutor also stood up to outline more details and in the end thejudge also outline moree end the judge also said that he would be denying bail to mr mangione who, to describe the scene, he appeared engaged in the courthouse, he was wearing jeans and a blue jersey, the courthouse, he was wearing jeans and a bluejersey, he the courthouse, he was wearing jeans and a blue jersey, he was handcuffed at his wrists and ankles as well. a lot of press in the courtroom, clearly because...
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we're very honoured to be able to be given a chance to actually address thejudges.at that was possible. lets speak to margaretha wewerinke—singh, leading legal team for the pacific island of vanuatu. thank you for coming onto the programme. what is your central argument here? the programme. what is your central argument here?— argument here? the central argument — argument here? the central argument is _ argument here? the central argument is the _ argument here? the central argument is the conduct - argument here? the central| argument is the conduct that has caused of the climate crisis is unlawful on the international law and as a result, those responsible incur legal consequences which includes having to cease conduct in making preparations for the injury. see conduct in making preparations forthe injury-— for the in'ury. see you believe the for the injury. see you believe the action _ for the injury. see you believe the action taken _ for the injury. see you believe the action taken by _ for the injury. see you believe the action taken by countries. the action
we're very honoured to be able to be given a chance to actually address thejudges.at that was possible. lets speak to margaretha wewerinke—singh, leading legal team for the pacific island of vanuatu. thank you for coming onto the programme. what is your central argument here? the programme. what is your central argument here?— argument here? the central argument — argument here? the central argument is _ argument here? the central argument is the _ argument here? the central argument is...
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but thejudge in belfast said that was for the trial to decide. we will have more on that story.story throughout the day on bbc news. rail chiefs have told the bbc they've found the cause of a fault causing delays and cancellations nationwide and it's being fixed. engineers say a new hardware card installed as an upgrade is the source of the problem and it's affecting communications between train drivers and signallers. they say the system's being rebooted. passengers are being advised to check services before they travel, with trains to several airports affected. traveljournalist simon calder says the delays have impacted thousands of people. i have come in from heathrow airport on the elisabeth line, which was one of the lies affected earlier. it was actually unaffected by talkative passages and stuff coming out from heathrow early this morning, they found that they had passengers struck trains had been cancelled because of communications. here in london patenting and through the west of england and south of wales, got lots and lots of great trains, of trains in weston—super—ma
but thejudge in belfast said that was for the trial to decide. we will have more on that story.story throughout the day on bbc news. rail chiefs have told the bbc they've found the cause of a fault causing delays and cancellations nationwide and it's being fixed. engineers say a new hardware card installed as an upgrade is the source of the problem and it's affecting communications between train drivers and signallers. they say the system's being rebooted. passengers are being advised to check...
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thejudge described sara as suffering a "campaign of torture" which took place in plain sight. in august last year, the defendants fled from the uk to pakistan, sparking an international manhunt. a warning — this report by daniel sandford contains distressing details. # i close my eyes, i open them to see... # sara sharif�*s friends and teachers will always remember herfor her love of singing and her sparky personality. but in august last year, aged just ten, she was brutally beaten to death in her own home. tortured, the judge said. sara's death was the culmination of years of neglect, frequent assaults and what can only be described as the torture of this small child. i think you're looking for us... her torturers, herfather urfan sharif and stepmother beinash batool, were arrested on a flight back from pakistan after 36 days on the run. last week, both were found guilty of murder. today, the judge sentenced them to life, with minimum terms in prison of a0 years and 33 years. sara sharif had been known to social services since before she was born. she was twice in foster care
thejudge described sara as suffering a "campaign of torture" which took place in plain sight. in august last year, the defendants fled from the uk to pakistan, sparking an international manhunt. a warning — this report by daniel sandford contains distressing details. # i close my eyes, i open them to see... # sara sharif�*s friends and teachers will always remember herfor her love of singing and her sparky personality. but in august last year, aged just ten, she was brutally...
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inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years in prison, the maximum here in france for rape. he showed no emotion, nor did his former wife gisele, sitting quietly on the other side of the courtroom. outside the courthouse, some people celebrated the news. crowd chants. but others were angry that many of the men got lighter sentences than anticipated. "shame," they shouted. back inside, dominique pelicot�*s lawyer told me her client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele pelicot emerged to make a
inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years...
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that because the prime minister has blocked the judges he because the prime minister has blocked thejudgesly complicit in the presidential attempt to impose martial law. presidential attempt to impose martial lava— martial law. your audio is coming — martial law. your audio is coming in _ martial law. your audio is coming in and _ martial law. your audio is coming in and out - martial law. your audio is coming in and out and - martial law. your audio is coming in and out and we apologise to our viewers. let me try to ask you another question. what does the public say? the ruling party and the opposition seem to have their own internal issues, how is the public viewing what is going on? ., , public viewing what is going on? . , , , on? that is the issue, there was no consensus _ on? that is the issue, there was no consensus here - on? that is the issue, there - was no consensus here inaudible at the moment over anything in the country is suffering as a result. there was no political leadership, very difficult for anyone to make a decision, the economy is suffering, diplomacy has stalled, an
that because the prime minister has blocked the judges he because the prime minister has blocked thejudgesly complicit in the presidential attempt to impose martial law. presidential attempt to impose martial lava— martial law. your audio is coming — martial law. your audio is coming in _ martial law. your audio is coming in and _ martial law. your audio is coming in and out - martial law. your audio is coming in and out and - martial law. your audio is coming in and out and we apologise to...
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where does this end because if the finance minister comes in and he also decides not to approve thejudgesould vote to impeach him as well and this could continue until essentially south korea does not have a functioning government. important political developments in germany. we see the president there on his feet and he has announced in the last few minutes a snap election will be held on the 23rd of february. it's after chancellor olaf scholz recently lost a confidence vote in parliament. for more, i'm joined in the studio by lauren taylor. tell us what has been going on in germany. tell us what has been going on in germany-— in germany. this is confirmation - in germany. this is confirmation that l in germany. this is l confirmation that we in germany. this is - confirmation that we were expecting that parliament has been dissolved and an election will take place. this is after the collapse of the ruling coalition and olaf scholz had cold a vote of no confidence and he wanted to trigger the process which would lead to new elections. olaf scholz is lagging behind in the polls, his rival
where does this end because if the finance minister comes in and he also decides not to approve thejudgesould vote to impeach him as well and this could continue until essentially south korea does not have a functioning government. important political developments in germany. we see the president there on his feet and he has announced in the last few minutes a snap election will be held on the 23rd of february. it's after chancellor olaf scholz recently lost a confidence vote in parliament. for...
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as we heard there, thejudge highlighted what he called the dangers of the unsupervised home—schoolingson holt is here, along with daniel. alison, a change in the law on home—schooling was brought forward by the government because of this awful case. and we have had cases in the past where home—schooling has been an element where parents who were trying to manipulate the situation had removed their child. this legislation is designed to try to tackle that. there will be a register of children who are not in school and we are told that will mean monitoring visits although we don't know how often those will happen. in surrey, where sara lived, there's already a register and she was killed during the school holidays so the change that might have made the biggest difference in her case is that any family where there has been a child protection plan or an there has been a child protection plan oran inquiry there has been a child protection plan or an inquiry will have to have the permission of the local council if they want to home school their child. more generally, if a council thinks the
as we heard there, thejudge highlighted what he called the dangers of the unsupervised home—schoolingson holt is here, along with daniel. alison, a change in the law on home—schooling was brought forward by the government because of this awful case. and we have had cases in the past where home—schooling has been an element where parents who were trying to manipulate the situation had removed their child. this legislation is designed to try to tackle that. there will be a register of...
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inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.inique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years in prison, the maximum here in france for rape. he showed no emotion, nor did his former wife gisele, sitting quietly on the other side of the courtroom. outside the courthouse, some people celebrated the news. crowd chants but others were angry that many of the men got lighter sentences than anticipated. "shame," they shouted. back inside, dominique pelicot�*s lawyer told me her client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele pelicot emerged to make a short statement. translation:
inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.inique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years in prison, the maximum here...
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earlier in the hearing thejudge attempted murder.e dismissed an application by defence lawyers to have the case thrown out on grounds of insufficient evidence so there will be another hearing on the 24th of january when a date will be set for the nonjury trial. thejudge also rejected an attempt by the families to have the anonymity order protecting the identity of soldier f lifted. he said soldier f faced a real risk which was neither fanciful nor trivial. outside the court here william mckinney�*s brother mickey said the families were disappointed that soldier f would remain anonymous but overall this was a good day for victims.— good day for victims. chris page with the latest _ good day for victims. chris page with the latest from _ good day for victims. chris page with the latest from belfast, - good day for victims. chris page i with the latest from belfast, thank you. the time is 1:18. our top story this afternoon... the met office issues a red danger—to—life weather warning for southwest england and large parts of wales, ahead
earlier in the hearing thejudge attempted murder.e dismissed an application by defence lawyers to have the case thrown out on grounds of insufficient evidence so there will be another hearing on the 24th of january when a date will be set for the nonjury trial. thejudge also rejected an attempt by the families to have the anonymity order protecting the identity of soldier f lifted. he said soldier f faced a real risk which was neither fanciful nor trivial. outside the court here william...
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however, thejudge ruled that presidential immunity didn't apply, because the evidence related to unofficial shooting in the us state of wisconsin. the victims were a teacher and a teenage student. police say the shooter, who was a teenage girl, is also dead after a self inflicted gun wound. a chinese businessman accused of spying for beijing, and with close links to prince andrew, has agreed to his identity being made public. yang tengbo, until today known only as h6, was banned from the uk last year on national security grounds. the release of his name and photo comes as it's revealed that prince andrew will notjoin the king and the rest of the royal family for their traditional christmas celebration at sandringham. german chancellor olaf scholz has lost a vote of confidence in parliament, paving the way for early elections in febuary. scholz called monday's vote and expected to lose it but he has hopes that an early election will revive his political party. this comes after his coalition government collapsed last month about spending updating you on the breaking news, there has been a 7.3
however, thejudge ruled that presidential immunity didn't apply, because the evidence related to unofficial shooting in the us state of wisconsin. the victims were a teacher and a teenage student. police say the shooter, who was a teenage girl, is also dead after a self inflicted gun wound. a chinese businessman accused of spying for beijing, and with close links to prince andrew, has agreed to his identity being made public. yang tengbo, until today known only as h6, was banned from the uk...
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put to him and the plea is entered by the judge on charges put to him and the plea is entered by thejudged with the murders of their bacon, he was six, elsie dot stancombe, who was seven, and alice da silva aguiar, who was nine. at the beginning of the summer holidays in southport, there was a dance class, when an incident took place, when their deaths happen. eight of the children... five of the children... five of the children were critically injured. he was charged with the attempted murders of all of them as well as the attempted murder of two adults who were there as well, who suffered from critical injuries. he was also charged with the possession of a kitchen knife with a curved blade and a production of a biological toxin, namely ricin, and possession of material likely to help someone in the preparation of a terrorist act. namely a preparation of a terrorist act. namelyajihadi training namely a jihadi training manual. namelyajihadi training manual. they were added to the charges in october this year put up the case is listed to come forward justice goose at liverpool crown court
put to him and the plea is entered by the judge on charges put to him and the plea is entered by thejudged with the murders of their bacon, he was six, elsie dot stancombe, who was seven, and alice da silva aguiar, who was nine. at the beginning of the summer holidays in southport, there was a dance class, when an incident took place, when their deaths happen. eight of the children... five of the children... five of the children were critically injured. he was charged with the attempted murders...
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it's unlikely thejudge will theatrejoe biden condemned.nd totally overturn the verdict but i think it shows you just how politically inflammatory with the justification thatjoe biden gave for pardoning his son hunter, and how it will continue to be used by republicans who have argued all along that the criminal cases against trump were part of a political witchhunt and they will say now effectively that president biden is admitting that politics does get involved in the system of justice in america.— does get involved in the system of justice in america. sarah, thank you for that, sarah _ justice in america. sarah, thank you for that, sarah smith, _ justice in america. sarah, thank you for that, sarah smith, our _ justice in america. sarah, thank you for that, sarah smith, our north - for that, sarah smith, our north america editor in washington. the former chief of staff of the israeli military has accused the army of carrying out ethnic cleansing in northern gaza. moshe ya'alon says the military is "cleaning the area of arabs." the israe
it's unlikely thejudge will theatrejoe biden condemned.nd totally overturn the verdict but i think it shows you just how politically inflammatory with the justification thatjoe biden gave for pardoning his son hunter, and how it will continue to be used by republicans who have argued all along that the criminal cases against trump were part of a political witchhunt and they will say now effectively that president biden is admitting that politics does get involved in the system of justice in...
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three of thejudges think every couple got a0.nd it was such a final, and so emotionalfor and it was such a final, and so emotional for everyone. and it was such a final, and so emotionalfor everyone. i don't think there was a dry eye in the house. think there was a dry eye in the house-— the house. you guys were sobbing — the house. you guys were sobbing watching - the house. you guys were sobbing watching it. - the house. you guys were| sobbing watching it. when the house. you guys were i sobbing watching it. when it comes to chris's performance, it was tingling. it was absolutely brilliant. every dance he did last night, it's the best he's danced all season and it's such a great way to finish an incredible journey than he has been on through the series. we were absolutely sobbing watching it. and of the waltz to your never walk alone, and that moment where it turns to black to incorporate what he himself experiences being visually impaired. it was just a genius. it visually impaired. it was 'ust a geniuafi visually impaired. it
three of thejudges think every couple got a0.nd it was such a final, and so emotionalfor and it was such a final, and so emotional for everyone. and it was such a final, and so emotionalfor everyone. i don't think there was a dry eye in the house. think there was a dry eye in the house-— the house. you guys were sobbing — the house. you guys were sobbing watching - the house. you guys were sobbing watching it. - the house. you guys were| sobbing watching it. when the house. you guys were i...
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and thejudges did not uphold that. we are still fighting against that.saying to me that you don't believe that the intelligence services and the courts in your country are independent. well, maybe you should look elsewhere to other countries. germany is about the only country which has such a thing as an internal secret service, as... almost no other company has it. it's a shame to our democracy that we have such a thing. that's patently not true. these things should be settled... things should be settled politically. i'm sitting here in london, we have an agency called mi5. it's an internal security service. but it doesn't prosecute parties, political parties, does it? it investigates extremism. and your intelligence service, your domestic intelligence service, believes that your party harbours extremists who are potentially dangerous to democracy. and i'm saying they don't believe it, but they were ordered to believe so. where's your evidence? well, the predecessor of the head of that agency was fired by mrs merkel for not prosecuting us. that was the
and thejudges did not uphold that. we are still fighting against that.saying to me that you don't believe that the intelligence services and the courts in your country are independent. well, maybe you should look elsewhere to other countries. germany is about the only country which has such a thing as an internal secret service, as... almost no other company has it. it's a shame to our democracy that we have such a thing. that's patently not true. these things should be settled... things should...
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it is more than just a powerful symbol, symbolic, what it means is that any decision made by thejudgesuld pave the way for a future climate litigation. it will be used by bodies like the un and others, and it could set a precedent that could then be taken on by domestic courts, human rights groups all over the world. so it is politically and legally symbolic. but it's not like this court will have the power to actually go out and force governments or countries to change their behaviour. it kind of goes deeper than that. the reason why it is considered to be so important is because this is the un's highestjudicial body. the decisions made here, for these small island nations, they especially hope they will reverberate for generations to come. and potentially increase their voice, to give them an equal standing and, potentially, in the future, have a greater hope of survival as they face the climate crisis. georgian authorities say 21 police officers have been injured during the fourth night of pro—eu demonstrations on sunday. the unrest was triggered by the prime minister's announcement
it is more than just a powerful symbol, symbolic, what it means is that any decision made by thejudgesuld pave the way for a future climate litigation. it will be used by bodies like the un and others, and it could set a precedent that could then be taken on by domestic courts, human rights groups all over the world. so it is politically and legally symbolic. but it's not like this court will have the power to actually go out and force governments or countries to change their behaviour. it kind...
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now, thejudge rejected an application from soldier f's legal team to essentially throw out the case.said that was to be decided during the trial, which will go ahead. another thing the judge rejected was an attempt to have the anonymity on soldier f lifted. he said there was still a real risk from republican paramilitaries to soldier f, and the anonymity would stay. now, the families, when they came outside, of the bloody sunday victims, said it was a good day because the trial was going ahead, a trial they've waited a long time for, but they were bitterly disappointed about that anonymity order, describing it as a curtain of shame around soldier f. they've also called for the trial to take place without delay. i mean, a lot of these people, they're in their 70s, their 805, they want to see this trial take place. police in new york have shared new images of a man they want to question over the fatal shooting of the health care executive brian thompson outside a hotel on wednesday morning. the first images had shown the man wearing a mask, but the nypd has now made these pictures of h
now, thejudge rejected an application from soldier f's legal team to essentially throw out the case.said that was to be decided during the trial, which will go ahead. another thing the judge rejected was an attempt to have the anonymity on soldier f lifted. he said there was still a real risk from republican paramilitaries to soldier f, and the anonymity would stay. now, the families, when they came outside, of the bloody sunday victims, said it was a good day because the trial was going ahead,...
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thejudge, for example, asked him about his addresses, his work in recent years, he set up until a year alcohol or mental health and addiction issues, to which he replied no to that and then the prosecutor also stood up to outline more details and in the end, the judge also said he would be denying bail to mr mangione, who just to describe as well the scene, as i say, he appeared engaged in the courthouse, dressed injeans, bluejersey, he was handcuffed at his wrists and ankles as well. lots of press in the courtroom clearly because of the huge amount of interest that there has been in this case. journalists rushing to the city earlier today after news of the arrest spread. we learned more today about what happened at the mcdonald's, the local mcdonald's where the arrest happened and we heard a little bit more detail in the press conference that you showed a clip ofjust a moment ago. what we are told is that this morning, it was in fact a customer who recognised the suspect, he was sat on the back of the restaurant on a computer, on a laptop. this customer notified an employee, we are to
thejudge, for example, asked him about his addresses, his work in recent years, he set up until a year alcohol or mental health and addiction issues, to which he replied no to that and then the prosecutor also stood up to outline more details and in the end, the judge also said he would be denying bail to mr mangione, who just to describe as well the scene, as i say, he appeared engaged in the courthouse, dressed injeans, bluejersey, he was handcuffed at his wrists and ankles as well. lots of...
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clients can't afford lawyers. it saves hours worth of time. big law firms are using ai tools. but thejudgefield thinks they could benefit the poorest. when people have claims which they can't resolve, it was creates a huge economic loss to our society. we in thejustice system do want to find ways in which we can resolve people's problems more quickly and at lower cost. so i think artificial intelligence in time will be one of those tools that we will use. so will be one of those tools that we will use.— we will use. so how far could ai no? we will use. so how far could ai go? this — we will use. so how far could ai go? this is _ we will use. so how far could ai go? this is a _ we will use. so how far could l ai go? this is a demonstration of courtroom software. the tool listens to the witness, it then compares what they say to other evidence and aims to spot inconsistencies or lies quicker than a barrister could. will my loan had friends soon be all out of a job?— loan had friends soon be all out of a job? the truth is that acknowledges _ out of a job? the truth is that acknowledges we _ o
clients can't afford lawyers. it saves hours worth of time. big law firms are using ai tools. but thejudgefield thinks they could benefit the poorest. when people have claims which they can't resolve, it was creates a huge economic loss to our society. we in thejustice system do want to find ways in which we can resolve people's problems more quickly and at lower cost. so i think artificial intelligence in time will be one of those tools that we will use. so will be one of those tools that we...
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incredible boxing ability, precision panting, quickfire combination catching thejudges' i.es in the premier league on sunday. chelsea can go top briefly if they win at everton. that game is followed by the leaders liverpool at tottenham, who's manager ange postecoglou is facing criticism over his side's inconsistency. and while the australian accepts the scrutiny he feels sometimes it has gone too far. i kind of feel that, you know, 26 years of hard graft should get you a little bit more respect. and i'm not the only one. i've seen it happen to other managers come i saw it happen to other managers who are here. i said last week i think we've crossed the river in terms of how we treat people sometimes and i get that people, not everyone will be a fan of the way i do things, even at the way i play, people have different opinions, i think obviously that is normal, that's healthy, but some of it has been pretty dismissive. but that's ok. there's the five fixtures. a win for manchester united at home to bournemouth could take them as high as eighth. portugal's vitor pereira take
incredible boxing ability, precision panting, quickfire combination catching thejudges' i.es in the premier league on sunday. chelsea can go top briefly if they win at everton. that game is followed by the leaders liverpool at tottenham, who's manager ange postecoglou is facing criticism over his side's inconsistency. and while the australian accepts the scrutiny he feels sometimes it has gone too far. i kind of feel that, you know, 26 years of hard graft should get you a little bit more...
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thejudges praised his dancing, describing him as an inspiration. noor nanji was watching.chris and dianne! and after weeks of tangos, salsas and foxtrots, chris mccausland and his dance partner dianne buswell finally got their hands on the coveted glitterball trophy. this is for her and it's for everyone out there that just thought... ..that got told they couldn't do something, that thought they couldn't do it. and itjust shows that with opportunity and support and just determination, just anything can happen. # a superstar...# chris was the bookies�* favourite and is strictly�*s first—ever blind winner. he and dianne performed three dances on the night, including one recreating their blackout dance moment, which went viral earlier in the season. but they faced stiff competition from the other finalists. the first top scores of the night went tojls singer jb gill and his partner lauren oakley for their viennese waltz. also in the mix was love islander tasha ghouri and her dance partner aljaz skorjanec, who danced their couple's choice to what about us by pink. # i can feel
thejudges praised his dancing, describing him as an inspiration. noor nanji was watching.chris and dianne! and after weeks of tangos, salsas and foxtrots, chris mccausland and his dance partner dianne buswell finally got their hands on the coveted glitterball trophy. this is for her and it's for everyone out there that just thought... ..that got told they couldn't do something, that thought they couldn't do it. and itjust shows that with opportunity and support and just determination, just...
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thejudge in the accept, so hunter biden pleaded guilty.guilty to a charge like that, lyne and mr biden a seven—year maximum 17 year sentence as well as a fine up year sentence as well as a fine up to $1 million. he was due to be sentenced for both of those convictions in the coming days, thatis convictions in the coming days, that is when we heard only a few hours ago that president biden issued that official pardon. biden issued that official ardon. �* , biden issued that official ardon. h ., , biden issued that official ardon. �*, ., , , ., pardon. it's only been a few hours since _ pardon. it's only been a few hours since the _ pardon. it's only been a few hours since the pardon - pardon. it's only been a few hours since the pardon has| pardon. it's only been a few- hours since the pardon has been announced, have you seen any reactions from the president—elect donald trump and his team? president-elect donald trump and his team?— president-elect donald trump and his team? , . and his team? yes, we have. the president-elect _ and his tea
thejudge in the accept, so hunter biden pleaded guilty.guilty to a charge like that, lyne and mr biden a seven—year maximum 17 year sentence as well as a fine up year sentence as well as a fine up to $1 million. he was due to be sentenced for both of those convictions in the coming days, thatis convictions in the coming days, that is when we heard only a few hours ago that president biden issued that official pardon. biden issued that official ardon. �* , biden issued that official ardon. h...
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they were both found guilty of murder last week and today thejudge guilty of murder last week and todaynt of sara sharif as torture and gave them life sentences with minimum terms in prison of a0 years and 33 years. the degree of cruelty was almost inconceivable happening in plain sight in front of the rest of the family. judges must be careful using the word torture, it must not be overused but it is no exaggeration to describe the campaign ofabuse exaggeration to describe the campaign of abuse against sara as torture. sara sharif had been known to sorry children services from before she was born, being twice in foster care before the age of three because of violence in your home. and social workers had considered taking her into care permanently is that she ended up permanently is that she ended up living with her mother until there were new allegations of a violence by her. aged six she returned to live with her father and stepmother, the people who would ultimately murder her. in police interviews after their arrests, they gave no comment answers. did you leave because you killed sa
they were both found guilty of murder last week and today thejudge guilty of murder last week and todaynt of sara sharif as torture and gave them life sentences with minimum terms in prison of a0 years and 33 years. the degree of cruelty was almost inconceivable happening in plain sight in front of the rest of the family. judges must be careful using the word torture, it must not be overused but it is no exaggeration to describe the campaign ofabuse exaggeration to describe the campaign of...
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inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.hen sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. translation: the defendants will stand up in turn _ to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot hasjust stood up to be told that he will be sentenced to 20 years in prison, the maximum here in france for rape. he showed no emotion, nor did his former wife gisele, sitting quietly on the other side of the courtroom. outside the courthouse, some people celebrated the news. crowd chants. but others were angry that many of the men got lighter sentences than anticipated. "shame," they shouted. back inside, dominique pelicot�*s lawyer told me her client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele peli
inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.hen sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. translation: the defendants will stand up in turn _ to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot hasjust stood up to be told that he will be...
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inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.ntencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot hasjust stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years in prison, the maximum here in france for rape. he showed no emotion, nor did his former wife gisele, sitting quietly on the other side of the courtroom. outside the courthouse, some people celebrated the news. crowd chants. but others were angry that many of the men got lighter sentences than anticipated. "shame," they shouted. back inside, dominique pelicot�*s lawyer told me her client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele pelicot emerged to make a sh
inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day.ntencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot hasjust stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years in...
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but in setting out the details of this case, the facts of the case and of sara sharif�*s murder, thejudgeavanaugh, used some really extraordinary language. he said that the treatment that she had received was despicable. it was no exaggeration to describe it as a campaign of torture. he then went on to share some very harrowing medical details of the 71 fresh injuries that were found on sara's body after she died. there were other order injuries, some of which had certainly healed, only to be repeated. he said, this poor child was battered with great force, again and again, and he highlighted the fact that she suffered one very unusual injury, in that the hyoid bone injury, in that the hyoid bone in her neck was broken because of energetic, manuals regulation. he said that she died as a result of complications arising from these multiple injuries and also neglect, but he tried to keep sara at the centre of his sentencing remarks. he said she was a bit of a little girl, full of personality, very courageous and with an unquenchable spirit, but he said that it raised more questions about wha
but in setting out the details of this case, the facts of the case and of sara sharif�*s murder, thejudgeavanaugh, used some really extraordinary language. he said that the treatment that she had received was despicable. it was no exaggeration to describe it as a campaign of torture. he then went on to share some very harrowing medical details of the 71 fresh injuries that were found on sara's body after she died. there were other order injuries, some of which had certainly healed, only to be...
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let's speak to our correspondent anna holligan who has been following thejudgement.ngos brought the case under the genocide convention, 19118 convention, which obliges all countries all over the world to prevent and punish any acts of genocide. they have lost their case in its entirety. i have been digesting the judgment which has come down from the district court in the hague in the last 15 minutes. four main points. first and foremost, the court said it is up to the government itself, the state in principle to assess policy. and only in limited cases should courts, judges, intervene. secondly, there are already measures in place to ensure the netherlands is not supporting violations of international law. it goes into more detail here. the court finds there is no reason to impose a total ban on the export of military and dual use goods. the state has an obligation under international law to assess on a case—by—case basis and essentially the court found that is already happening. the mechanism is three, are already in place an application for export has regularly bee
let's speak to our correspondent anna holligan who has been following thejudgement.ngos brought the case under the genocide convention, 19118 convention, which obliges all countries all over the world to prevent and punish any acts of genocide. they have lost their case in its entirety. i have been digesting the judgment which has come down from the district court in the hague in the last 15 minutes. four main points. first and foremost, the court said it is up to the government itself, the...
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inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day. then sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20 years in prison, the maximum here in france for rape. he showed no emotion, nor did his former wife gisele, sitting quietly on the other side of the courtroom. outside the courthouse, some people celebrated the news. crowd chants. but others were angry that many of the men got lighter sentences than anticipated. "shame," they shouted. back inside, dominique pelicot�*s lawyer told me her client was considering an appeal. i asked what his mood was like. "fatalistic," she replied. "the way he's always been throughout the trial." and then, after a pause, gisele pelicot emerged to
inside the crowded courtroom, thejudge quickly got on with the business of the day. then sentencing for all 51 men. dominique pelicot sat quietly in his glass cage as the judge turned to address him. the defendants will stand up in turn to hear the verdicts. mr pelicot first. the court finds him guilty of aggravated rape. inside the courtroom here, the verdicts have been coming at a furious pace. guilty, guilty, guilty. dominique pelicot has just stood up to be told that he will be sentenced 20...