46 people killed in crash involving two buses in Uganda
Police in Uganda say 46 people have died after two buses collided in Uganda.
Police in Uganda say 46 people have died after two buses collided in Uganda.
As shows of diplomatic power go, this was a pretty good one. Here, in an industrial complex in the south of Israel that is rapidly being repurposed into a joint operations centre, America is taking centre stage.
A police officer has been injured after a night of violent protests outside an asylum hotel in Dublin – with six arrests made.
There are no plans for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet in person in the near future, according to a White House official.
A cargo plane has skidded off the runway into the sea while landing at Hong Kong International Airport, killing two people on the ground.
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