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Train Collision Near Jakarta Kills at Least Four and Injures Dozens Train Collision Near Jakarta Kills at Least Four and Injures Dozens

Train Collision Near Jakarta Kills at Least Four and Injures Dozens

Two trains collided outside the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Monday, resulting in at least four deaths and injuring dozens of people.The collision involved a stationary commuter train being hit from behind by a long-distance commuter train on the same track near Bekasi Timur Station, approximately 25 kilometres from Jakarta.State-owned railway operator KAI confirmed four fatalities and said 38 people had been hospitalised.Rescue efforts are ongoing, with some passengers still trapped inside the wreckage.Jakarta Police Chief Insp Gen Asep Edi Suheri reported that six or seven people remain trapped in the carriages.The Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Sufmi... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 27 Apr 2026 19:31 LONDON
FAA Investigates Near Miss Between Passenger Jets at JFK Airport FAA Investigates Near Miss Between Passenger Jets at JFK Airport

FAA Investigates Near Miss Between Passenger Jets at JFK Airport

An American Airlines regional jet nearly collided with an Air Canada regional jet after aborting its landing at John F.Kennedy International Airport.The incident occurred in the busy airspace of JFK and is currently under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).The American Airlines jet aborted its landing approach, resulting in a close encounter with the Air Canada regional jet.Both aircraft were operating in the congested airspace of the airport at the time.No injuries or damage have been reported, and airport operations were not disrupted following the incident.The FAA has launched an investigation to determine the causes and assess any safety... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 22 Apr 2026 15:32 LONDON
Japan to Increase Arms Sales Abroad, Ending Postwar Pacifism Japan to Increase Arms Sales Abroad, Ending Postwar Pacifism

Japan to Increase Arms Sales Abroad, Ending Postwar Pacifism

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has officially reversed the country's longstanding restrictions on arms exports.This policy change comes as Japan faces rising security threats from China and unpredictability from its main ally, the United States.The immediate fact confirmed is that Japan will now sell more weapons abroad, marking a significant departure from its postwar pacifist stance.This shift aims to enhance Japan's defense capabilities and strengthen its strategic partnerships.No casualties or disruptions have been reported in connection with this policy change.The government has framed the decision as a necessary response to evolving regional security dynamics.This development is significant because it signals... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 21 Apr 2026 05:01 LONDON
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