Clashes broke out near Rio de Janeiro’s international airport on Wednesday as Flamengo fans gathered to see the team depart for Peru ahead of the Copa Libertadores final against Palmeiras.
The crowd grew quickly and the scene turned…

Clashes broke out near Rio de Janeiro’s international airport on Wednesday as Flamengo fans gathered to see the team depart for Peru ahead of the Copa Libertadores final against Palmeiras.
The crowd grew quickly and the scene turned…

A child injured in a Russian missile strike on the city on November 19 has died in Ternopil, city mayor Serhiy Nadal said.
“Tragic news about the death of another child from a missile strike on Ternopil. Little Adriana Unolt, 12,…

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A 12-year-old girl who was injured in the Russian attack on Ternopil on November 19 has died in hospital.
The news was reported on Telegram by Ternopil Mayor Serhii Nadal, according to Ukrinform.
“A tragic update on the death of another child following the missile…
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