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Train accident in India

Indian Train Collision Death Toll Nears 300, Another 850 Injured

The death toll from the collision of two Indian passenger trains in Odisha state has surged to 288 and more than 850 are injured, a state government official told AFP on Saturday, making the rail accident the country's deadliest in more than two decades.
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House Intelligence Committee hearing on "worldwide threats to U.S. security" in Washington

US CIA Chief Burns Visited China In May

CIA director William Burns visited China last month for talks with Chinese counterparts, two U.S. officials said on Friday as Washington seeks to boost communications with Beijing.
Senegal braces for more violence after deadly riots rock the capital

Senegal Deploys Army As Dakar Braces For More Unrest

Army troops were deployed to parts of the Senegalese capital Dakar on Friday as the city braced for more unrest after a jail sentence for opposition leader Ousmane Sonko sparked one of the deadliest days of violence in the country's recent memory.
The hard-left's disastrous results in Spain's local elections has complicated life for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez ahead of the July 23 snap elections

Collapse Of Spain's Far-left Complicates Vote For PM

The disastrous local election results chalked up by Podemos and its hard-left allies have left them floundering ahead of Spain's July vote, jeopardising Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's bid for re-election.
People riding bicycles make their way in the heavy rain in Kochi

Japan Slammed By Torrential Rain As Tropical Storm Nears

Parts of Japan were slammed by torrential rain on Friday as Tropical Storm Mawar neared, with authorities advising more than a million people to evacuate, many flights and other transport cancelled and power outages in thousands of homes.
Sirikanya Tansakun, Move Forward Party deputy leader, during an interview with Reuters

Thai Finance Minister Frontrunner Aims To Tackle Debt

Thailand's election-winning Move Forward party is committed to increasing welfare spending and the minimum wage while promoting growth by opening up the economy to competition and cutting corruption, its finance minister-designate said.

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