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MANCHESTER VAN CRASH KILLS THREE-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN DEADLY COLLISION

Police are continuing to search for a driver who fled the scene after a three-year-old girl was killed in a crash between a van and a tram in Manchester city centre. Officers are understood to know who the offender is and are actively looking to bring him into custody. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation, with many calling for the driver to be held accountable.

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Bolivia Bus Crash Claims At Least 31 Lives. Δ1.74

A truck traveling on a highway in southern Bolivia collided with a bus early on Monday morning, forcing the bus off the road and killing at least 31 people, police said. First responders worked to reach the site of the accident, where they found a destroyed bus that had rolled down a ravine after the collision. The driver of the truck has been arrested, while the cause of the accident is currently under investigation.

Terror in Mannheim: Car Chases Crowd Killing Two Δ1.73

A car drove into a crowd in the western German city of Mannheim on Monday, killing at least two people and seriously injuring several others, overshadowing carnival celebrations. Police detained the car's driver, a 40-year-old German man from Rhineland-Palatinate, who acted alone with no broader threat seen for the public. The suspect's identity remains unclear due to ongoing forensic investigations.

Bus Accident in Bolivia Leaves at Least 33 Dead Δ1.69

A crash involving two buses in Bolivia left at least 33 people dead and several injured in the western Potosi region, police and local authorities said on Saturday. The accident happened during the early morning hours on the route between the cities of Uyuni and Colchani, when one of the vehicles was heading to a carnival festival. Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash and will provide an official report.

Toronto Shooting Sparks Concern Over Public Safety Δ1.67

The shooting at a pub in Toronto has left 12 people injured, highlighting concerns over public safety in urban areas. Authorities are scrambling to find three suspects who entered the pub and opened fire indiscriminately, leaving victims with non-life-threatening injuries but shaken by the brazen act of violence. The incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement in preventing such incidents.

Greece Faces Social Unrest After Deadly Train Crash Protest Δ1.67

Protesters in Greece are taking to the streets once again, this time over a 2023 train crash that killed 57 people, most of them students. Tensions between demonstrators and police have escalated into violent clashes, with riot police using force to disperse crowds. The government's handling of the crisis is under scrutiny, with opposition parties calling for a censure motion against the centre-right administration.

Terrorist Attack in Haifa, Israel Δ1.67

One person was killed and four were wounded in a stabbing attack at a bus station in the city of Haifa, Israel's ambulance service said. Police described it as a terrorist attack, while Palestinian militant group Hamas praised the attack but did not claim it. The assailant, an Israeli citizen from a nearby Arab Druze town, was shot and killed by security guards.

Greek Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Over Deadly 2023 Train Crash Δ1.67

The Greek government faces a no-confidence vote this week over a deadly 2023 train disaster, days after protests brought the country to a standstill to press their demands for political accountability. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets on Friday to mark the second anniversary of the country's worst rail crash, demanding justice for the victims. Fifty-seven people, most of them students, were killed in the disaster.

Israeli Tourist and Local Woman Gang-Raped in India, Police Say Δ1.66

In a shocking incident near a UNESCO World Heritage site in southern India, an Israeli tourist and an Indian woman were gang-raped by three men, while an altercation resulted in the death of a male companion. The attack occurred during a stargazing outing, leading to the men being pushed into a canal before the assault on the women took place. With two suspects in custody, the incident highlights the ongoing issues of violence against women in India, reigniting concerns over safety and security in the country.

Man Charged with Manslaughter After Louisiana Student Hazing Death Δ1.66

Caleb McCray has been charged with manslaughter in connection to the death of 20-year-old Caleb Wilson, who collapsed after allegedly being punched multiple times during a hazing ritual at Southern University. The incident has sparked outrage and grief within the community, as it highlights the ongoing issues surrounding hazing practices in educational institutions. As the investigation continues, Southern University has suspended all Greek organizations from accepting new members for the academic year.

Small Plane Crashes Into Pennsylvania Retirement Community Parking Lot Δ1.66

A small plane carrying five individuals crashed into the parking lot of a retirement community in southern Pennsylvania, fortunately resulting in no fatalities. All passengers aboard survived and were taken to local hospitals, while a significant number of parked cars sustained damage from the incident. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board amid a series of recent aviation accidents.

Rescue Operation Ends with Helicopter Airlift Saves 71-Year-Old Woman Δ1.65

A US Coast Guard rescue swimmer was lowered to pull the woman as high waters rose around the car. A helicopter was used to lower the swimmer towards the car and hoist the woman to safety. The rescue operation was complicated by the hazardous location of the vehicle, which was stuck on a rock ledge in the middle of the McKenzie River.

Lives Lost in Gaza: A Closer Look at Those Killed in the Conflict so Far Δ1.65

The death toll from the war already dwarfs the numbers killed in previous bouts of fighting between Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza over many decades. The Gaza Health Ministry’s list is still growing, climbing by more than 1,400 since the truce began as bodies are being unearthed from the rubble as people return to devastated neighbourhoods. With little progress made in talks towards a permanent end to the conflict, the ongoing violence raises concerns about accountability and the long-term impact on the region.

Canadian Serial Killer's Victim Remains Found in Landfill Δ1.65

The remains of Morgan Harris, one of four indigenous women killed by a serial killer, have been found at the Prairie Green Landfill in Manitoba, Canada. Authorities had been searching for Ms Harris and Marcedes Myran after being pressured by indigenous leaders. The discovery comes after the conviction of Jeremy Skibicki, who dumped their bodies in two different landfills over three months.

Threats at Transportation Hubs Pose National Security Concerns. Δ1.65

Police evacuated Vienna's main train station on Monday over an unspecified threat, halting rail traffic before giving the all clear around 90 minutes later. The police did not describe the threat, but some Austrian media said it was a bomb threat, echoing a series of empty bomb threats in Austria last year that prompted the clearing of larger stations and delays to train traffic. National rail company OBB warned continued delays and cancellations were expected as the station reopened.

Major Maritime Incident Ends in Devastating Consequences Δ1.64

A huge fire has broken out after an oil tanker and a cargo ship collided off the northeastern coast of England on Monday. Authorities have mounted an emergency response involving aircraft, lifeboats, and nearby vessels with fire-fighting capability to combat the blaze. The incident has raised concerns about maritime safety and the risks associated with global shipping.

Drugs to Blame in Liam Payne's Death, Close Friend Says Δ1.64

Liam Payne's close friend Rogelio "Roger" Nores attributes the former One Direction star's death to "bad luck" and a "tragedy," stating that drugs are the only thing to blame. The friend had previously been cleared of charges related to Payne's death and maintains that the singer struggled with addiction, which was exacerbated by his fame. Nores' testimony suggests that the real culprit behind Payne's demise is the accessibility and prevalence of certain substances among the rich and famous.

Steve Young Still Drives a 2011 Minivan — Here’s Why Even Millionaires Avoid Flashy Cars Δ1.64

NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young continues to drive his 2011 Toyota Sienna, a choice rooted in practicality and emotional attachment rather than status. His reluctance to replace the vehicle, which he refers to as a family car, highlights a broader trend among wealthy individuals who prefer modest cars over luxury brands. This phenomenon contrasts sharply with the financial struggles of many average consumers, who often exceed their budgets in pursuit of more costly vehicles.

Russian Drone Attacks on Ukraine Kill at Least 11 People Δ1.64

At least 11 people were killed and 30 wounded, including five children, in Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's eastern city of Dobropillia overnight, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry said. The attack, which occurred without warning, was carried out by Russian forces using a combination of missiles and drones. The incident highlights the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Border Clash Leaves Thousands Stranded Δ1.64

The recent closure of the Torkham border crossing between Pakistan and Afghanistan has led to clashes between Pakistani and Afghan security forces, killing at least one combatant and injuring several. The dispute over the construction of a border-area outpost has caused thousands of trucks carrying essential goods to be stranded, sparking concerns about economic losses due to the prolonged closure. Traders are worried that the situation could exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

Veteran R&b Singer-Songwriter Angie Stone Dies in Car Crash Δ1.64

Angie Stone, a legendary figure in the music industry, has lost her life in a tragic car accident that occurred after a performance in Alabama. According to reports, Stone was traveling in a van when it overturned, resulting in fatal injuries. The news of her passing has sent shockwaves through the music community, with fans and fellow artists alike mourning the loss of a talented artist.

Volkswagen Recall Raises Safety Concerns over Vehicle Rollaway Δ1.63

Volkswagen is recalling 60,490 U.S. vehicles due to a failure to display the gear position that may result in a vehicle rollaway if the parking brake is not engaged. The recall affects certain 2021-2023 ID.4, 2022-2023 Audi Q4 e-Tron, and Q4 e-Tron Sportback vehicles produced between October 2021 and January 2023. If left unattended, these vehicles may pose a significant risk to occupants and bystanders.

Tesla Bringing Crucial Child Safety Feature to More Models Δ1.63

Tesla has begun rolling out an update to the Model Y that activates cabin radar, a technology that will soon be available in other models to facilitate child presence detection. This feature is designed to prevent tragic incidents of children being left unattended in vehicles, allowing the car to alert owners and even contact emergency services when a child is detected. With additional models like the Model 3 and Cybertruck set to receive this life-saving capability, Tesla is enhancing passenger safety by also improving airbag deployment via size classification.

Investigation Into Social Media Companies Over Children's Personal Data Practices Δ1.63

Britain's privacy watchdog has launched an investigation into how TikTok, Reddit, and Imgur safeguard children's privacy, citing concerns over the use of personal data by Chinese company ByteDance's short-form video-sharing platform. The investigation follows a fine imposed on TikTok in 2023 for breaching data protection law regarding children under 13. Social media companies are required to prevent children from accessing harmful content and enforce age limits.

FAA Steps Up Scrutiny of Small Planes After Near-Miss Incident Δ1.63

The Federal Aviation Administration is taking steps to address safety issues involving general aviation and business jets after a serious near-miss incident in Chicago, where a Southwest Airlines plane was forced to abort a landing due to the unauthorized presence of a business jet on the runway. The FAA's actions come amid a series of troubling incidents that have raised concerns about U.S. aviation safety and the strain on understaffed air traffic control operations. By implementing new measures to remind pilots of their responsibilities, the FAA aims to prevent future close calls and ensure the collective effort required for safety.

Cyclone Alfred Stalls Off Australia's East as Millions Brace for Impact Δ1.63

Cyclone Alfred stalled off Australia's east coast on Thursday, with officials shutting down airports, schools, and public transport while residents stockpiled supplies and sandbagged homes against flooding expected when the category-two storm hits. The Bureau of Meteorology revised its landfall forecast to Saturday morning near Brisbane, Australia's third-most populous city, bringing heavy rain, flooding, and damaging wind across the border regions of Queensland and New South Wales. Residents are bracing for a prolonged period of heavy rainfall and life-threatening flash flooding in northern New South Wales.