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STOCKHOLM -- A train driver died and five passengers were landed in hospital with injuries after a commuter train crashed into a truck in southwestern Sweden on Monday.

The accident happened after a truck got stuck in snow at a railway crossing near Uddevalla, a town in the southwest. (Sweden-Truck-Accident)

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ISTANBUL -- Three workers were killed and two others injured in a fire that broke out in a company compound in Türkiye's largest city Istanbul on Monday, according to the governor's office.

The fire erupted in the container where the workers of a private company were staying in the Sultanbeyli district on the Asian side of the city, the office said in a statement. (Türkiye-Fire-Casualty)

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JERUSALEM -- At least 17 people were injured, including five in serious condition, in a car-ramming incident in central Israel on Monday that the police said was a possible attack.

Police Spokesman Eli Levi told reporters that a man rammed a vehicle at pedestrians in three different locations in Ra'anana, a suburb of Tel Aviv. "It seems like an apparent terror attack but the investigation is still ongoing," said Levi. He added that the condition of the perpetrator was not immediately clear. (Israel-Car-Ramming Attack)

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GAZA -- The Palestinian death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has exceeded 24,000, the Gaza-based Health Ministry said on Monday.

The ministry said in a press statement that the Israeli army killed 132 Palestinians and wounded 252 others in the Strip during the past 24 hours. (Palestinian-Death Toll-Gaza Conflict) Enditem

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