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More than 400 passengers were on board the trains that derailed near the city of Córdoba in Spain's worst rail crash in more than a decade.
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A high-speed train derailed near Córdoba and collided with another on a nearby track, Spain's transport minister said. The death toll may rise.
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Harry, the youngest son of King Charles III, has accused Britain's Daily Mail of an array of illegal acts including surveillance and phone hacking.
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If economic sanctions are designed to apply pressure without firing a shot, then U.S. President Donald Trump has aimed at America's closest military allies.
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Europe's dependence on the United States for NATO security limits its options. Its strongest response would be a trade "bazooka," and other options are possible.
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While official figures show China hit its growth target, some analysts have cast doubt on the data.
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China released its fourth-quarter GDP numbers, along with December figures for retail sales, urban investment and industrial output.
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A high-speed train smashed into another train after derailing in the southern province of Córdoba, officials said. The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.
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At least 21 people were killed, and dozens were injured when part of a high-speed train derailed and collided with an oncoming train on an opposite track in southern Spain.
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Marchers gathered Sunday in downtown L.A. against the Iranian crackdown on the protests that have taken place over recent weeks.
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In a joint statement, leaders of eight countries said they stand in "full solidarity" with Denmark and Greenland. Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen added: "Europe will not be blackmailed."
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The streets of Minneapolis feel like a battle of wills between a Republican US president and a Democratic city and state.
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The fallout from Donald Trump's tariff threat to EU allies that oppose his campaign to annex Greenland dominates Monday's papers.
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New details about a Trump-led board conceived to oversee rebuilding in Gaza have given rise to predictions that it could be used in place of U.N.'s traditional role.
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Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, said officers had not used pepper spray and similar measures limited by a judge's order, then was confronted with a video that showed chemical agents deployed.
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The two-year war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas eased with a ceasefire three months ago, but there has been neither peace nor reconstruction. Phase 2 promises progress, but the peace process itself is becoming increasingly controversial.
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The Trump administration wants nations to pay $1 billion to remain on his Gaza peace board, reports show.
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Israel says it is unhappy it was not consulted, and Palestinians have also been critical.
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The board was originally conceived to oversee the rebuilding of Gaza, but its charter does not mention the Palestinian enclave, suggesting a possibly broader mandate.
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Martin Luther King's son and Norm Ornstein, a leading scholar of voting rights, discuss a case that could hollow out the Voting Rights Act.
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After sending Trump to the White House in a historic shift, some Latinos feel he's not improving the economy.
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At least 21 people were killed, and 100 more were injured after a collision between two high-speed trains in southern Spain on Sunday, according to officials.
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It was facing a potential rebellion by some Labour MPs over how the law would apply to security services.
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A bipartisan U.S. congressional delegation, intending to express solidarity in the face of Trump's Greenland rhetoric, wrapped up a visit to the Danish capital.
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Falling apartment prices have erased the savings of millions of Chinese households, but exports lifted the economy to 5 percent growth last year.
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Sir Keir Starmer is due to respond to US President Donald Trump's latest move to take over the Danish territory.
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Legal and criminal justice experts said a ruling by a federal judge last week revealed conduct by immigration agents that evokes the civil rights era.
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Match of the Day's Kelly Cates, Joe Hart and Ellen White discuss whether it is possible for Tottenham manager Thomas Frank and Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner to remain at their clubs until the end of the season.
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In his new memoir, the Pennsylvania governor suggests that when Kamala Harris's team vetted him to be her running mate, aides focused on Israel to an extent he found offensive.
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Expect the World Economic Forum to be both the centre of the world this week, and totally bizarre, writes the BBC's economics editor.
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The Nordic nation leads the way when it comes to both the design and construction of the vessels.
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The troops are an option should Donald Trump decide to use them to quell anti-ICE protests in the city, an official tells CBS News.
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The US president threatens to impose tariffs on countries that oppose his plans to take over the territory.
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The ceasefire with the Syrian Democratic Forces, a U.S. ally against the Islamic State, came after the group lost much of its territory in a weekend of clashes.
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It might be the most miserable time of the year but there is something you can do about that.
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Prince Harry is to give evidence in London High Court on Thursday as part of legal battle against the publishers of the Daily Mail.
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Celtic manager Martin O'Neill admits he did not learn much about his squad after a laborious Scottish Cup victory over sixth-tier Auchinleck Talbot.
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Mike Flynn, a former intern who rose to the top of the agency, will be under a microscope, but far from the spotlight.
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Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is one of the wealthiest donors to an Indiana University football program that's vying for the national championship.
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President Trump announced Saturday he would impose a 10% tariff starting Feb. 1 on all goods from Denmark and seven other European countries until a deal is in place allowing the U.S. to buy Greenland. Trump says the tariff will increase to 25% on June 1 for the eight NATO allies if no deal is reached. NBC News' Melanie Zanona reports.
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Playing a long game paid off with the Soviet Union and a similar trajectory of regime collapse could come in Tehran
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Large marches against the government occurred despite an internet blackout and threats of a severe crackdown.
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Kagan, joined by Justices Sotomayor and Jackson, said the court has repeatedly cleared firings Congress explicitly prohibited.
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