Brenton Tarrant, the white supremacist who committed New Zealand's deadliest mass shooting, is set to challenge his life sentence in court this Monday. The Australian national, now 35, was found guilty of murdering 51 Muslims and attempting to murder 40 others during the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks. Tarrant's heinous act not only resulted in his life sentence without parole but also marked the first instance of such a sentence in New Zealand's history. His crime involved an indiscriminate shooting spree at two mosques, livestreamed to the world, accompanied by a racist manifesto. The massacre sent shockwaves across New Zealand, leading...