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Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonThe funicular that crashed in Lisbon killing 16 people in early September had a faulty cable, the official inquiry said Monday, recommending the city’s vehicles stay out of service until their safety can be confirmed.See the Story
Lisbon funicular crash initial report reveals litany of failings
40% Center coverage: 78 sources

Sports · SpainThe Spanish soccer league said Tuesday that plans for Barcelona to play a regular-season game against Villarreal outside Miami in December have been called off, a decision that comes following increased opposition to the match domestically.See the Story
Game off: Spanish league cancels plans for Barcelona to play regular-season match in Miami
44% Left coverage: 64 sources

Pedro Sánchez · MadridThe second vice president of the government, Yolanda Díaz, said this Tuesday in the Senate that "there is a government of corruption for a while," which provoked the laughter of the Popular Group bench, which enthusiastically welcomed her words. Díaz answered a question from the popular spokesman, Alicia Garcia, who asked him to confirm if he still considers this government "clean and decent".wf_cms.rss.read_moreSee the Story
"The Government of Corruption Remains for a While": Yolanda Díaz's Lapsus that Provokes Laughter in the Senate
67% Right coverage: 3 sources