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El Paso Police: Man used car as weapon in spat over Target store parking spot

El Paso Police: Man used car as weapon in spat over Target store parking spot
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Argentina cruise against Venezuela as Brazil stay perfect

Argentina cruise against Venezuela as Brazil stay perfect
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Mexico president hits back at critics over metro crash | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Mexico president hits back at critics over metro crash | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
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Mexico president hits back at critics over metro crash

Mexico president hits back at critics over metro crash AFP 2 hrs ago AFP © CLAUDIO CRUZ It was not an accident, it was negligence reads the sign at the site of metro line crash in Mexico City Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday rejected any link between his austerity drive and a metro line disaster that left 25 dead, as devastated families began to bury the victims. © PEDRO PARDO Relatives carry a coffin with the remains of Juan Luis Diaz Galicia, who was among the victims The tragedy that struck on Monday night, when a section of elevated track collapsed in the capital and brought a train full of passengers crashing down, has left the country in shock and mourning.

Breaking News | Mexico President Hits Back At Critics Over Metro Crash

Views: Visits 10 MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – JANUARY 30: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador President of Mexico speaks during the joint press conference during an Official visit of Pedro S√°nchez P√©rez-Castej√≥n Prime Minister of Spain and members of his cabinet at Palacio Nacional on January 30, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images) Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday rejected any link between his austerity drive and a metro line disaster that left 25 dead, as devastated families began to bury the victims. The tragedy that struck on Monday night, when a section of elevated track collapsed in the capital and brought a train full of passengers crashing down, has left the country in shock and mourning.

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