
Trains derail in India, killing at least 200 and trapping many others
A railroad ministry spokesperson said one train derailed and then was hit by another train coming from the opposite direction.
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A railroad ministry spokesperson said one train derailed and then was hit by another train coming from the opposite direction.
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Only 5.6% of Swedes reported being smokers, according to the country's Public Health Agency.
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The Canadian government will require tobacco companies to place warning labels on individual cigarettes by 2025.
Each year, Pride for the Asia-Pacific region plays out on a large stage when people head to Sydney, Australia, for its Mardi Gras.
The committee says Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic inflamed the conflict between the two countries with comments he made at the French Open.
North Korea wants to be able to observe joint drills the U.S. holds with South Korea. it plans to attempt a second launch soon.
Thousands of people have been evacuated with hundreds of houses damaged as emergency crews battle a wildfire on Canada's Atlantic coast.
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The attack brought the war to civilians at home in Russia's capital for the first time.
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Police apprehended a suspect accused of driving erratically in a vehicle with a sign indicating there was an explosive device in the automobile.
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Texas Sen. Cruz made the remarks on Twitter after the president of Uganda signed legislation in a crackdown on LGBTQ people in the African nation.
The UN has set an ambitious goal of zero plastic pollution by 2040.
Daegu police say they have up to 20 days to investigate him before determining whether to send him to prosecutors for a possible indictment.
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Officials have already taken water samples and are now reviewing surveillance footage.
China will also expand its orbiting space station and bring on foreign partners.
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While supported by many in the African nation, the law is widely condemned by others abroad.
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This extends Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rule into a third decade.
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Passengers flying into Britain face major delays due to an issue affecting the automated border control gates that scan passports upon arrival.
After a days-long search, the Coast Guard said it was concluding its search for the missing recent high school graduate from Louisiana.
The man behind the crash was arrested on unrelated charges of making indecent images of children.
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Multiple suspected Chinese agents were arrested by U.S. authorities for allegedly forming a bribery plot to disrupt Falun Gong spiritual activists.
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The news now raises more concerns about the 86-year-old pope's health.
The night sky above Cairns, Australia lit up with a brilliant green hue as a meteor was captured on camera rocketing to Earth.
Chinese hackers reportedly tried to disrupt communications between the U.S. and its Five Eyes allies — Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the U.K.
The driver was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving.
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The leader of the Wagner Group also says more than 20,000 of his troops have died in the battle for Bakhmut.
Both Russian and Belarusian officials framed the step as driven by hostility from the West.
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Microsoft said it believes state-sponsored hackers in China could be preparing to disrupt critical U.S. communication infrastructure.
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NASA's Cassini mission has been providing one of the most comprehensive looks at Saturn. Now researchers believe the planet's rings could vanish.
Support for the life and career of the legendary icon of R&B and pop came from around the world — including friends and fans in Hollywood and Europe.
New research suggests the number of farms around the world could fall from about 616 million in 2020 to just 272 million by the end of the century.
Norway's prime minister said there will be "predictable reactions from Russia to this."
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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in March on espionage charges.
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Spain has reportedly been making major investments in renewable energy sources, including wind, solar and water.
Ukraine's intelligence chief denies his country's involvement in the cross-border incursion.