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Two freight trains collide at a crossing in Minnesota, ten cars derail but no injuries are reported. Mana Rabiee reports.
Images show the aftermath of a Swiss train derailing in stormy wind in northwestern Switzerland. Two separate trail derailments happened in quick succession about 30km apart. A crane arrives for rescue operations at the site of one of the train derailments, between Luscherz and Siselen, north of the Swiss capital Bern. Fifteen people have been injured, including at least one seriously hurt, at the two sites. IMAGES
Rescue and police are on site after several people were wounded in a knife attack on a high-speed train in Germany's Bavaria, local police said, adding that the alleged perpetrator had been arrested. The suspect's motive for the attack on the 300-passenger train bound from Regensburg to Hamburg is not yet clear. IMAGES
Carahue/Lleu-Lleu, Oct 14 (EFE).- The leader of the indigenous resistance Héctor Llaitul said in an interview with EFE Thursday that "paramilitarism is a reality that is present in the conflict" between his people and the Chilean State as well as the forestry companies installed on the lands that they consider ancestral. (Camera: JOSE CAVIEDES).SHOT LIST: AN EFE INTERVIEW WITH LEADER OF INDIGENOUS RESISTANCE HÉCTOR LLAITUL IN CARAHUE AND LLEU-LLEU, CHILE.SOUND BITES : HÉCTOR LLAITUL, FOUNDER OF THE COORDINADORA ARAUCO-MALLECO (CAM) (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: (Paramilitarism) has shown itself in recent times in the involvement between foresters and Mapuche communities, unfortunately. There is a kind of Mapuche paramilitarism that is at the service of foresters. And that reality is painful to say, but it exists.
Police in Chile's capital Santiago fire tire gear and use water cannons in an effort to disperse protesters, during a demonstration to commemorate the "Day of the Race" by members of the Mapuche community. IMAGES
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).