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A Japanese court on Wednesday sentenced a 45-year-old man to life imprisonment for fatally shooting former Prime Minister (PM) Shinzo Abe, public broadcaster NHK reported, in an incident that stunned ...
The incident happened at one end of the court, behind Tsitsipas, who was standing at the baseline, ready to receive.
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