is newsday. thank you for being with us. it s 8:00 in the morning in singapore, and 5:30am in odisha in india, where the country s worst train disaster in decades happened. there s a growing sense of shock as the scale of the crash becomes more apparent. the rescue operation has been called off with more than 275 people known to have been killed. a major investigation is under way. officials have confirmed that signalfailure may have been a factor, but there are broader concerns, too. our correspondent archana shukla has been at the scene. we ll hear from there shortly, but first, let s show you this report. a painful search. sifting through photos, from hospital to hospital, and now morgue to morgue. inconsolable and traumatised. 22 year old himanshu can barely speak. his brother was on the train that crashed. can i see my brother, just once? he keeps repeating. and at this makeshift morgue, he is just one of the many families in the desperate search to find those missin
Good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. The mayor of el paso, texas think resources are strained as his city continues to be overwhelmed. Migrants per day are crossing into el paso. A new spike coming from venezuela is that country remains rattled by crime and severely unstable economy. President biden facing fresh scrutiny for his Border Policies just this past week he approved work permits and deportation protections for nearly 500,000 venezuelan migrants. Fox dues Team Coverage david spunt has the latest from the White House Former acting dhs secretary chad wolf is standing by with his analysis and Griff Jenkins is on the ground in the border. Lets begin with griff in eagle pass, texas. Good evening jon. It is indeed a never ending stream of migrants. More than 2000 migrants had just passed our cameras. In fact a group are passing just behind my camera man now. But jon, as we take a look at our drone the flight team more migrants are trying to cross this Dangerous Ri
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alone where the two sides might sleepwalk into a conflict. dialogue would at the very least provide some off-ramps or allow the two sides to diffuse tensions. in the last few days we ve seen an incident on the taiwan strait where united states and canada were conducting a joint exercise, which was well within their rights to do so, in international waters. the chinese were unhappy about that exercise, and they had a boat go dangerously close to a uss boat. and so that is something that could have easily gone awry. if either side had tried to escalate or shoot at each other. what would help is more dialogue, more open lines of communication. over the last few months, there have been increasing worries that there is very little communication between diplomats on both sides. so are there any other attempts to engage?