At least 77 people were killed when a high-speed train ran off the rails in northwestern Spain. More than a hundred other passengers were injured in the deadliest crash in decades. Maurici Fugueras a Madrid-based correspondent has the details.
A high-speed train has reportedly derailed in Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain, leaving at least 65 people dead and 90 injured. Media reports suggest the death toll may rise - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/uqu244
What is the difference between an act of terrorism and Western-style humanitarian intervention? Has the War on Terror been a success in any sense of the word? And what are the real security threats to the US? CrossTalking with John Glaser and Max Abrahms.
July is already the deadliest in Iraq this year, and now another nine policeman have been killed near the city of Mosul. The country is constantly plagued by these types of militant attacks. But late on Sunday Al-Qaeda used a different tactic by laying siege to two prisons and freeing up to a thousand inmates. RT is joined by journalist and broadcaster Neil Clark.
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A hot air balloon carrying ten passengers crashed into a lake in the Netherlands on Tuesday evening. Two of the passengers sustained injuries when they jumped out of the basket as it landed.
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