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Trump Leaks Private Texts from Macron and NATO Allies in Deranged Late-Night Rant + Trump Slams UK’s ‘Great Stupidity’: Handing Chagos Islands to Mauritius After Backing Deal + Second Migrant Dies in Texas ICE Facility as Detention Crisis DeepensDeadly Rail Crash in Spain - Dozens Killed
A high speed train derailed and collided with an oncoming service in southern Spain, killing dozens and injuring many more as rescue crews race to recover victims and investigators probe a possible gap in the rail line
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41 - Confirmed dead in Spain high speed train crash
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