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RAF Typhoons will police the skies around the Black Sea after Russian President Vladimir Putin moved thousands of combat troops close to Ukraine’s borders
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Tragedy in Taiwan as train collides with stationary truck, kills dozens of a holiday crowd At least 48 feared dead after express train derails in Taiwan. [Image source/South China Morning Post YouTube video] The train was traveling from Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, to Taitung with holidaymakers. It collided with a vehicle at the entrance to a tunnel.
April 4, 2021 at 12:06 AM
April 4, 2021 at 12:06 AM
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The tragedy of an eight-carriage train ramming into a construction vehicle in Taiwan left nearly 50 people dead with many others injured. They were traveling from Taipei to Taitung and most of them were looking forward to a long-weekend annual holiday. The BBC reports the train was crowded with more than 500 passengers going to attend a festival. Many of them did not get a seat. They were standing and the sudden impact threw them off balance as the train derailed. It seems the construction vehicle had slipped onto the
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