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At least 20 dead, 16 injured in Italy bridge collapse: official (129)
Reuters Staff
MILAN (Reuters) - At least 20 people died and 16 were injured in the
collapse of a motorway bridge in the Italian city of Genoa, a senior
official at the country's civil protection agency said on Tuesday.
Rescue workers are seen at the collapsed Morandi Bridge in the Italian port
city of Genoa, Italy August 14, 2018.
Parliament Square crash: 'Pedestrians injured' after car collides with barriers in Westminster (148)
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A man has been arrested after a car crashed into barriers outside the
Houses of Parliament.
Streets around Parliament Square, Millbank and Victoria Tower Gardens have
been cordoned off as dozens of armed police swarmed on the scene.
UK counter terror police conducting searches after Westminster incident (65)
UK counter-terrorism officers are conducting searches at several locations
in central England after a car-ramming incident in London, the Metropolitan
Police said in a press release on Tuesday, Sputnik reported.
"Counter-Terrorism officers are carrying out searches at three addresses in
the Midlands as part of their ongoing investigation into a collision in
Westminster this morning," the press release read.
Italy motorway bridge collapses on Genoa buildings in heavy rains, 'dozens' feared dead (58)
Reuters Staff
ROME (Reuters) - A motorway bridge collapsed on Tuesday over the northern
Italian port city of Genoa, killing dozens of people according to the local
ambulance service, in what the transport minister said was likely to be "an
immense tragedy".
The collapsed Morandi Bridge is seen in the Italian port city of Genoa
August 14, 2018.
Sanders 'can't guarantee' Americans will never hear Trump use racial slur (72)
White House press secretary calls allegations that Trump used the N-word
before he was elected ‘salacious' and ‘ridiculous.'
By Stephanie Murray
8/14/18, 10:07 PM CET
Updated 8/14/18, 10:08 PM CET
Omarosa Manigault Newman, a former presidential adviser, is accusing Trump
of using the N-word before he was elected.
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