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  1. Preliminary reports indicate that train staff and passengers were at the site of the strike, he says.
  2. Takaichi is a long-time admirer of Margaret Thatcher, but many female voters do not see her as an advocate for progress.
  3. It was a more subdued message from three months ago when Combs told his family he was "coming home".
  4. Flights were suspended for several hours on Friday night, with around 6,500 passengers affected.
  5. A rift has emerged between Gisèle Pelicot - the victim at the centre of the largest rape trial in French history - and her eldest children
  6. The Office of Management and Budget boss may not be a household name, but he's a key figure in Washington's shutdown.
  7. Two separate funding proposals failed on Friday as mass lay-offs and sweeping cuts loom over the government.
  8. Pro-Palestinian marches gripped Italy's cities on Friday, defying the right-wing government of Giorgia Meloni.
  9. Donald Trump says the boat was carrying enough drugs to kill thousands of people.
  10. The four already deported are Italian citizens, the Israeli foreign ministry says.
  11. Balin Miller's solo climb and fall was caught on a live stream.
  12. The cause of the explosion and blaze at the El Segundo refinery, Chevron's second largest in the US, remains under investigation.
  13. Commercially available DNA databases were used to identify unknown fathers, who had served in Kenya.
  14. The massive blackout that hit the Iberian peninsula is the first known blackout caused by overvoltage.
  15. The drinks giant said this week that the attack had a major impact on its domestic operations.
  16. Lim Kimya was shot dead in Bangkok in January, in what many believe was a political killing.
  17. Moscow is attempting to collect information from UK spacecraft, according to the MoD.
  18. The "area of interest" flagged by a team of volunteers has turned out to be a false alarm.
  19. Dozens of flights were cancelled or redirected at Munich International Airport after drone sightings.
  20. He said the shutdown could be an opportunity to "clear out dead wood", giving no hint of concessions to Democrats.
  21. There is still a huge amount of detail to be worked through around how a ceasefire could be implemented.
  22. A-listers including Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr and Jack Whitehall have faced a backlash over the event.
  23. The use of controversial shark nets was about to be scaled back in Sydney when a surfer was killed.
  24. Morocco will soon have the world's largest football stadium but this has angered many young people who want better services.
  25. The BBC has been speaking to retirees who want the firm selling the cruise to stop advertising and refund their deposits.
  26. Surekha Yadav became a train driver at a time when it was uncommon for Indian women to take up the profession.
  27. The group, Gafcon, says that its followers believe "the Bible requires a male-only episcopacy".
  28. Hopes are growing of an end to the Israel-Gaza war, but it remains to be seen if the two sides can agree a ceasefire.
  29. The BBC's Nada Tawfik was inside the courtroom as the convicted hip-hop mogul addressed his family and the judge.
  30. The space probe had launched from the Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility in New Mexico before it was blown off course.