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Europe · BogotaOne month after four children vanished into the Colombian Amazon, a preliminary report by the country’s Civil Aviation Authority offers clues to how they could have survived the devastating airplane crash that killed every adult onboard.
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How could four children survive a plane crash in the Amazon? New report offers clues
66% Center coverage: 6 sources
Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonThe communist secretary general, Paulo Raimundo, insists that the Government is doing the banks a favor. The leader of the PCP was not convinced by the statements of the Secretary of State for Finance.See the Story
PCP criticizes the decision to cut the remuneration of savings certificates again
António Costa · LisbonO presidente do PS sublinhou os “bons resultados” e “sucessos” do Governo a nível económico e social, afirmando que “casos e casinhos” não podem destruir a imagem do executivo.See the Story
Carlos César assures that the National Commission of the PS did not address the Galamba issue
Portugal · PortugalThe maximum subscription limit for the new series of savings certificates, the F series, is based on 50 thousand euros, but this is accumulated with the amount invested in the E series, which cannot exceed 250 thousand euros.See the Story
Cumulative value of the savings certificates for the E and F series limited to 250 thousand euros
Narendra Modi · IndiaIndian authorities say they are entirely focusing on search and rescue operations a day after a collision between three trains killed at least 238 people. The incident took place at 7.20 pm on Friday in the Balasore district. Indian railways authorities have raised the death toll to 238 in their latest report, although the number could rise further.See the Story
Odisha train accident: Death toll rises to 261, restoration work underway
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Evacuations · JapanHeavy rain across parts of Japan has killed one person, left two missing and injured dozens more. Thousands of residents issued evacuation warnings. The inundation has been caused by the remnants of former Typhoon Mawar, now downgraded to a tropical storm. Scientists say climate change is intensifying the risk of heavy rain in Japan and elsewhere.See the Story
One dead, two missing in Japan after heavy rain caused by Tropical Storm Mawar
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