At Least 12 Dead in Italian Cable Car Accident
Two are seriously injured after cable car connecting Italy's Maggiore lake with mountain close by plunged, national alpine rescue service says
Two are seriously injured after cable car connecting Italy's Maggiore lake with mountain close by plunged, national alpine rescue service says
Two are seriously injured after cable car connecting Italy's Maggiore lake with mountain close by plunged, national alpine rescue service says
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Bombing in Sadr City district destroys at least three vehicles
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The blast occurred near the parliament building and presidential palace
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Two landslides hit, one after the other, burying some rescuers
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