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Lisbon Funicular Crash: What to Know About Cause and Victims

At least 15 people were killed after the Glória funicular, one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, derailed and crashed.

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Emergency workers at the site of the Glória funicular crash in Lisbon on Wednesday.
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Texas Senate Passes Bill to Crack Down on Mail-Order Abortion Pills

Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign the legislation, which allows nearly anyone to sue abortion medication providers and distributors.

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Lawmakers praying on Tuesday during a special session at the Texas Senate in Austin.
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"Sur le terrain" du 2 septembre 2025 : l’Europe est-elle impuissante sur la question ukrainienne ?

Loïc de la Mornais s'intéresse, dans cette 3ème partie, à la guerre en Ukraine et particulièrement à la position actuelle de l'Europe sur le conflit, mais aussi à l'usage de plus en plus fréquent des drones dans cette guerre. Une séquence à retrouver dans l'émission "Sur le terrain" diffusée entre 21h et 23h sur la chaine info, canal 16.

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"Sur le terrain" du 2 septembre 2025 : la Chine est-elle inarrêtable ?

Loïc de la Mornais s'intéresse, dans cette dernière partie, à la Chine et à sa puissance de feu, après que cette dernière en a fait une présentation, mercredi 3 septembre, lors d'un défilé militaire de très grande envergure. Une séquence à retrouver dans l'émission "Sur le terrain" diffusée entre 21h et 23h sur la chaine info, canal 16.

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China’s Show of Military Might

Xi Jinping’s huge military parade in Tiananmen Square provided a rare look at China’s new weapons.

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Europe Aims to Show It Is Ready to Secure Postwar Ukraine

President Emmanuel Macron of France is expected to host a meeting of leaders who will review options for protecting any peace with Russia.

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President Emmanuel Macron of France arriving for a meeting of French and German cabinet members in southern France last month.
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Palestinian Leaders Urge U.S. to End Visa Ban Ahead of Statehood Summit

When world leaders meet in New York this month, several plan to recognize a Palestinian state, but Palestinian leaders may not be there to revel in the moment.

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President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority speaking at the General Assembly last year. His visa to the U.S. this year has been blocked.
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‘Unrestrained’ Chinese Cyberattack May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American

Information collected during the yearslong Salt Typhoon attack could allow Beijing’s intelligence services to track targets from the United States and dozens of other countries.

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President Trump last week. His phone was among the targets of a sweeping cyberattack last year, during the campaign.
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Man From Russia Identified as Festival-Goer Found Dead at Burning Man

The man, Vadim Kruglov, 37, was found “lying in a pool of blood,” the authorities said. Officials are investigating his death as a possible homicide.
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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow His Sweeping Tariffs

A federal appeals court had invalidated a centerpiece of President Trump’s economic strategy, finding that a 1977 law did not authorize the tariffs.

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The Port of Baltimore. Since taking office, President Trump has relied on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 as a central part of his efforts to force companies to invest in the United States.
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