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Train accident in Greece kills at least 32


Larissa (Greece) (AFP) – At least 32 people were killed and another 85 injured after a collision between two trains caused a derailment near the Greek city of Larissa late Tuesday night.

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Train accident in Greece kills at least 32


Larissa (Greece) (AFP) – At least 32 people were killed and another 85 injured after a collision between two trains caused a derailment near the Greek city of Larissa late Tuesday night. IMAGES

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In Sierra Leone, people fight the sea to build a home


Freetown (AFP) – Between the mountain slopes and the Atlantic Ocean, Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown is struggling to accommodate a growing population, now estimated by city authorities to be 1.5 million. Faced with the challenges of housing, the impoverished residents have found a solution: building on the sea. This is called ‘banking’, an illegal method that allows construction on the water. However it is not regulated and comes with risks, from flooding to fires, as well as a lack of access to basic services.

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UK Prime Minister ‘over the moon’ over N. Ireland deal with EU


Lisburn (United Kingdom) (AFP) – UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he’s ‘over the moon’ about a new deal on Northern Ireland’s borders which he says will protect the peace dividend of the Good Friday Agreement. Speaking in the province, Sunak says “Northern Ireland is in the unbelievably special position… having privileged access, not just to the UK home market… but also the European Union single market.”

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Surgeon will be the third woman to join Japanese space training programme


Tokyo (AFP) – Japan’s space agency, JAXA, names its first new astronaut candidates in over 13 years, with a surgeon and a climate scientist chosen from more than 4,000 applicants. Ayu Yoneda, a 28-year-old surgeon, will become just the third woman ever to join the two-year space training programme. “I was elated” she says, “the reason I dreamt about becoming an astronaut goes back to my childhood.”

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Ukrainian soldiers hold position a few hundred metres away from the Russians


Donetsk Oblast (Ukraine) (AFP) – In Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the scene of some of the war’s longest-running and bloodiest fighting, soldiers hold positions just a few hundred metres from the enemy. For the Ukrainian 68th Brigade, not far from the city of Vugledar, the only thing separating them from nearby Russian troops is a wide and heavily mined field, littered with the wreckage of armoured vehicles.

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