Mexican Navy Tall Ship Crashes into Brooklyn Bridge, 2 Dead
The Mexican Navy’s tall ship CuauhtĂ©moc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two and injuring 19 of its 277 crew during a training visit.
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The Mexican Navy’s tall ship CuauhtĂ©moc collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two and injuring 19 of its 277 crew during a training visit.
New study warns intensified wildfires have slashed global forest recovery, with fewer than one-third of burned areas regenerating within seven years post-fire.
American student Kyle Sykes’ field trip to the Chinese mainland revealed the warmth of communities, from historic Beijing to tech-driven Shenzhen, showcasing the power of human connections.
Indirect talks in Doha resume as Hamas and Israel, under Qatari and US mediation, pursue a two-month Gaza ceasefire and a hostage exchange deal.
Mexican navy training vessel hits the Brooklyn Bridge during its New York promotional tour, causing hull damage and triggering an investigation.
A Mexican navy sailing ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday evening during a festive visit to New York City, injuring multiple people on board.
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