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At least three dead and more than 200 injured in crash involving two-level commuter train on outskirts of Buenos Aires.
In an interview, Syrian leader blames crisis on foreign intervention and warns against fractious opposition.
Brazilian police use force to control angry Arsenal players after Ronaldinho's Atletico Mineiro's claim victory.
Thorough investigation and transparency are crucial if tragedies like the Santa Maria fire are to be avoided.
The Plan Condor trial has reverberations beyond Argentina, offering the opportunity of justice denied to many victims.
Francis appears before 150,000 pilgrims in St Peter's Square then plunges into the crowd to shake hands with faithful.
The latest referendum shows that posturing alone won't end the dispute between Argentina and the British.
Barcelona's Lionel Messi says his early goal was crucial in 'perfect' Champions League turnaround against AC Milan.
One-sided outcome of referendum on South Atlantic territory rejected by Argentina as "manoeuvre with no legal value".
Results for the referendum, which will decide if residents choose to remain part of Britain,due later on Monday.
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