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    A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19

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    Four questions Indians must ask about Operation Sindoor

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    Rush Hour: India denies US claims on trade threat, order blocking ‘4PM News’ lifted and more

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    The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes: A readers’ guide to the seven winning books

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    How to read blood cholesterol tests

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Watch: The horrifying moment two military planes collided in mid-air in Colombia

One of the pilots died and two others were injured in the accident, according to Colombian Air Force.

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Jul 02, 2023 · 04:10 pm
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Los dos Super Tucano de la @FuerzaAereaCol estrellándose sobre Villavicencio. pic.twitter.com/kmKtMVDBHG

— Melquisedec Torres (@Melquisedec70) July 2, 2023

Momento exacto en el que dos aeronaves colisionan mientras realizaban un entrenamiento en ejercicio en Villavicencio pic.twitter.com/L8Q6FOLns6

— Mely Múnera (@MelyMunera) July 1, 2023

Expresamos nuestras condolencias y solidaridad a la familia del piloto fallecido, el Teniente Coronel Mario Andrés Espinosa González (QEPD) y a cada uno de los hombres y mujeres de la Institución.

“Los pilotos no mueren, solo vuelan más alto” pic.twitter.com/OMQTUZhTS7

— Fuerza Aérea Colombiana (@FuerzaAereaCol) July 2, 2023
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