Spain begins national mourning for train crash victims
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A high-speed train derailment in southern Spain has left at least 39 people dead and injured more than 150, according to authorities
Hundreds were on board when the train derailed and slammed into another on an adjacent track. Stuti Mishra and Maira Butt report as the investigation into what happened continues
By Nina Lopez and Michael Francis Gore ADAMUZ, Spain, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Spain's rail operator Adif ordered trains on the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed line to limit their speed on Tuesday on concerns about the track's condition,
The incident near the city of Córdoba has been described by local officials as Spain's worst rail crash in more than a decade. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visited the scene on Monday, where he announced a three-day mourning period. Here's what we know about the incident so far.
THE mystery behind Spain’s horrific train collision may be solved, as human error is ruled out as the cause of the country’s worst rail disaster in more than a decade. The tail end of