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Crash involving speeding train, minibus in Belgium leaves 4 dead including 2 children

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A speeding passenger train tore into a minibus packed with children in Belgium on Tuesday, crushing the vehicle and killing four people — including two children — and leaving five other children critically injured.

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The violent collision happened during the morning rush near the town of Buggenhout, about 20 miles northwest of Brussels, in what officials described as one of the country’s worst rail accidents in recent history.

Authorities said the minibus appeared to drive through a closed railway crossing barrier moments before it was struck by the train, which was traveling at about 75 mph. Security camera footage showed the bus moving across the tracks before impact.

A total of nine people were aboard the bus. The bus driver, an escort and two children ages 12 and 15 were killed, according to the East Flanders public prosecutor’s office. The five surviving children were hospitalized with serious injuries.

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Rescue workers respond to a crash between a train and a vehicle in Buggenhout, Belgium, on May 26, 2026. (Koen Baten/AP)

«What we do know is that the barrier was closed and the red light was on,» spokesperson Lisa De Wilde told reporters, adding that investigators are still working to determine the exact cause of the crash.

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Emergency personnel work at a level crossing to move a van onto a flatbed truck after it collided with a train in Buggenhout, Belgium, on May 26, 2026. (Marius Burgelman/AP)

The driver appeared to have plowed through the crossing barrier, Federal Police spokesperson An Berger said. Belgian rail operator Infrabel said the crossing system was functioning properly at the time of the crash.

«The impact was extremely violent,» Infrabel spokesperson Frédéric Sacré told Belgian broadcaster RTBF, adding that the train operator had «no time to brake» before the collision.

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A woman on a bike stands next to police tape and debris at a level crossing in Buggenhout, Belgium, one day after a train collided with a school van on May 27, 2026. (Virginia Mayo/AP)

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An Associated Press journalist at the scene reported that the minibus was overturned with its front end completely crushed, while the train itself suffered relatively minor damage.

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Flower condolences are left at a level crossing in Buggenhout, Belgium, one day after a train collided with a school van on May 27, 2026. (Virginia Mayo/AP)

Officials said roughly 100 passengers were aboard the train, though no injuries were reported among them. Rail traffic in the area was suspended as emergency crews responded.

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Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said he was «deeply moved by the horrific accident in Buggenhout,» offering condolences to the victims’ families in a social media post.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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US ally pledges support for Trump’s push to break Iran’s grip on Hormuz: ‘We are ready to contribute’

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UNITED NATIONS — The Czech Republic is prepared to help protect freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and is aligning closely with the Trump administration on security, NATO and Israel, Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka told Fox News Digital during an exclusive interview at the United Nations in New York.

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Prague already had begun discussions about contributing specialized capabilities to help secure the strategically vital waterway amid growing tensions with Iran, Macinka said while speaking at Security Council-related meetings at the U.N. 

«We are ready to contribute to freedom of passage and the Hormuz trade,» Macinka said. 

«We were among the first countries that were ready to contribute … We have no navy, as we are in the middle of Europe,» he explained, «But we have some unique passive surveillance capabilities.»

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Czech Republic Foreign Minister Petr Macinka arrives at the 135th Session of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe at the Palace of the Republic in Chisinau, Moldova, May 15, 2026. (Vladislav Culiomza/Reuters)

Macinka warned that Iran posed a global threat through what he described as four main «war tools»: nuclear proliferation, drones and ballistic missiles, international terrorism and threats to the Strait of Hormuz. 

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«Their nuclear military program must be stopped,» he said. «It’s a global risk and global threat.»

The comments come as the Trump administration has increased pressure on European allies to take a larger role in protecting international shipping routes amid Iranian threats tied to the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit choke points. Roughly one-fifth of global oil consumption passes through the narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.

Speaking after a meeting with foreign ministers in Sweden Friday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio questioned the value of hosting U.S. military bases in allied countries that later restrict American military operations during wartime.

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«One of the arguments I always made was that these bases in the region provided us with logistical options that we wouldn’t otherwise have,» Rubio told reporters. «And when some of those bases are denied to you during a conflict that we’re involved in, then you question whether that value is still there.»

President Donald Trump also has sharply criticized NATO allies over a reluctance to participate in military operations tied to the Iran conflict and securing the Strait of Hormuz. 

Trump said he was «strongly considering» pulling the United States out of NATO after allies failed to join the U.S. campaign against Iran, according to an April 1 interview with Britain’s Daily Telegraph, calling the alliance a «paper tiger.»

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Vessels of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps are seen during a ceremony marking the National Persian Gulf Day at the Persian Gulf near Bushehr, Iran, April 29, 2024. The National Persian Gulf Day marks the anniversary of the expulsion of Portuguese military forces from the Strait of Hormuz in 1622. (Shadati/Xinhua via Getty Images)

The Czech Republic, a NATO member since 1999, reached NATO’s benchmark of spending 2% of GDP on defense and has supported calls for Europe to increase military readiness amid Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Macinka strongly defended the administration’s calls for Europe to increase defense spending and reduce dependence on Washington for long-term security guarantees. 

«We should do our homework and build our defense to become stronger,» he said, arguing that Europe had delayed necessary military investments for too long.

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He also tied Europe’s defense spending challenges to the European Union’s Green Deal policies, the bloc’s sweeping climate agenda aimed at reducing carbon emissions, calling them ideological and financially destructive. 

«If we get rid of this green, crazy alarmism, then we have enough money to build our defense,» he said.

The Czech foreign minister also voiced unusually direct support for Trump and his administration, praising what he described as a global «common sense» shift following Trump’s election victory.

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«We are friends of Israel, and we are friends of America,» Macinka said. «Especially me as a politician, I’m a friend of the ideology of the current American administration.»

Macinka also referenced a clash earlier in 2026 with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the Munich Security Conference, where he criticized Europe’s liberal political establishment and defended the populist wave reshaping parts of Europe and the United States.

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A tanker sits at the Port of Fujairah, as the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran limits marine traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. (REUTERS / Amr Alfiky / File Photo)

Macinka linked Prague’s strong support for Ukraine to the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, when hundreds of thousands of Warsaw Pact troops occupied the country for more than two decades.

He said that historical experience continues to shape Czech public opinion and support for Kyiv.

«The Czech society feels a big solidarity with Ukraine,» Macinka said, describing the war as a «symmetric war» between a powerful Russian military and a Ukrainian army backed by the West.

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Macinka highlighted Prague’s leading role in a Czech-backed ammunition initiative supplying Ukraine with artillery rounds collected through international donor efforts. 

Recalling a visit to Kyiv earlier in 2026, he said he received intelligence briefings on battlefield ammunition consumption from Ukrainian military officials.

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Naval units from Iran and Russia simulate the rescue of a hijacked vessel during joint drills at the Port of Bandar Abbas in Hormozgan, Iran, on Feb. 19, 2026. (Iranian Army/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The Czech initiative delivered more than half a million rounds of ammunition in 2026 alone, according to Macinka, helping stabilize the battlefield ahead of possible peace negotiations.

Macinka argued that maintaining a stable front is essential for meaningful negotiations, warning that shifting battle lines will only harden demands on both sides.

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Newly recruited soldiers of Ukraine’s 159th Separate Mechanized Brigade participate in integration and advanced training exercises in Kharkiv Oblast on May 14, 2026, after completing basic military training. (Yevhen Titov/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

With Washington increasingly focused on the Middle East, Macinka also said Europe must begin taking a larger diplomatic role in future negotiations over Ukraine.

«America is quite busy with the Middle East,» he said. «Europe should wake up and ask for a place at the table.»

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Guatemala: Las fuerzas de seguridad reportan hallazgos de armas y droga tras operación Huracán de Fuego en Petén

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Un agente de SGIC Investigación Criminal inspecciona fusiles de asalto hallados en un terreno con vegetación y objetos improvisados durante una diligencia policial. (Ejército GT y PNCdeGuatemala)

Agentes e investigadores de la PNC, junto con fiscales del Ministerio Público y apoyo del Ejército de Guatemala, realizaron allanamientos y puestos de registro en la aldea Los Laureles, en Las Cruces, Petén, donde la operación Huracán de Fuego dejó decomisos preliminares de armas, municiones, posible droga y un vehículo, en una acción que, según el Ejército de Guatemala, forma parte de la estrategia del Gobierno para golpear al crimen organizado transnacional.

Entre los primeros hallazgos figuran 16 mil matas de almácigo de marihuana y un sembradío de marihuana, de acuerdo con el Ejército de Guatemala. La misma institución informó que el operativo también busca erradicar plantaciones ilícitas y destruir infraestructura utilizada por estructuras de narcotráfico.

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Las autoridades localizaron de manera preliminar 12 fusiles de diferentes calibres, dos pistolas, siete tolvas, munición de distintos calibres, dos silenciadores, posible marihuana, un pick-up y un teléfono celular, según la información difundida por la PNC y el Ejército de Guatemala. Las diligencias seguían en desarrollo y las instituciones indicaron que ampliarían los detalles al concluir la operación.

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Dos armas de fuego, un fusil y una pistola, junto con municiones y herramientas de medición, son exhibidas sobre cartón en un piso azul como evidencia tras una incautación. (Ejército GT y PNCdeGuatemala)

La intervención se concentró en la aldea Los Laureles, en el municipio de Las Cruces, departamento de Petén, al norte de Guatemala, según el Ejército de Guatemala. La fuerza castrense señaló que actuó en coordinación interinstitucional con el Ministerio Público y la Policía Nacional Civil.

La PNC precisó que en el trabajo participaron agentes e investigadores de la División de Información Policial de la Subdirección General de Investigación Criminal. La policía agregó que el operativo incluyó allanamientos y puestos de registro en la misma zona donde se produjeron los decomisos preliminares.

El dato central del procedimiento es que las autoridades reportaron la localización inicial de armamento, accesorios para armas, droga en investigación, un vehículo y plantaciones vinculadas con marihuana en un solo despliegue operativo en Los Laureles. Ese resultado preliminar fue atribuido por las propias instituciones a la operación Huracán de Fuego.

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Autoridades incautan arsenal de armas de fuego de guerra ocultas entre la vegetación de un terreno baldío. (Ejército GT y PNCdeGuatemala)

El Ejército de Guatemala sostuvo que “estas acciones forman parte de las estrategias implementadas por el Gobierno de Guatemala en la lucha frontal contra el crimen organizado transnacional, fortaleciendo la seguridad y el Estado de Derecho en el país”. La institución añadió que el objetivo de la operación es desarticular estructuras de narcotráfico.

Según el Ejército de Guatemala, en este tipo de operativos se emplean fuerzas de mar, aire y tierra para contrarrestar la incursión de grupos criminales. La institución también afirmó que las autoridades han destruido plantaciones ilícitas detectadas en distintos puntos del territorio nacional.

La PNC y el Ministerio Público mantenían abiertas las diligencias al momento del reporte. El Ejército de Guatemala indicó que al finalizar el operativo se darán a conocer más detalles sobre los hallazgos y decomisos.

En conferencia de prensa, el ministro de la Defensa Nacional, Henry Sáenz informó que en Petén se desarrolló la operación Huracán de Fuego en el sector de Las Cruces. Según el ministro, en ese procedimiento se incautaron 12 fusiles, dos pistolas, siete bolsas, dos silenciadores para pistola, municiones de calibre aún no determinado, un pickup y un teléfono celular, además de posible marihuana.

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El funcionario agregó que las fuerzas de seguridad identificaron un terreno sembrado con marihuana y que estaba en curso la determinación de su poligonal para proceder luego a la erradicación. Indicó que esa operación, al igual que la de San Marcos, sigue abierta al momento de su comparecencia.

Sáenz presentó ambos procedimientos como parte del esquema general de “Cinturón de Fuego”. Dijo que esa estrategia busca proteger a comunidades en zonas de frontera y desarticular estructuras dedicadas al narcotráfico.



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NASA chief pulls back curtain on Trump UFO files after bizarre finds surface in buried fed records

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the Trump administration’s newly declassified UAP files are exposing years of strange aerial sightings that government agencies failed to seriously dig into — even if the records do not point to recovered alien remains or ships. 

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«What’s being surfaced isn’t crashed ships or alien bodies, but real unexplained phenomena,» Isaacman told Fox News Digital in an interview Friday. 

The disclosures come after the Trump administration released two waves of declassified UAP files as part of a broader transparency effort directing agencies to search internal databases for decades-old reports involving unexplained aerial activity after years of public skepticism surrounding government secrecy and UFO investigations. Officials say additional file releases from agencies including the CIA could soon follow.

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The ongoing release of declassified files is part of Trump’s Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) program, which made a second batch of documents public on Friday. (Getty Images Creatives)

Isaacman framed the disclosures less as proof of extraterrestrial life than as a public test of unexplained evidence, saying modern cameras, military sensors and newly released government records are giving Americans more material to examine than ever before.

«Everybody’s got a camera phone, a doorbell camera. Every military aircraft flying has a million sensors,» Isaacman said. «You’re gonna pick up things. Pick up things that flew at a different angle, you know, across the lens that maybe if you had a better angle on, you’d be like, oh, that’s a balloon, or that might be a missile in a combat region. But because we caught it at an angle, it’s an unexplained phenomenon.»

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Isaacman said the biggest surprise was not evidence of extraterrestrials, but how little attention federal agencies had historically given to unexplained aerial records, calling the renewed disclosure effort under the Trump administration «citizen science.»

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The newly surfaced material includes infrared footage from 2023 that appears to show a U.S. F-16 shooting down a diamond-shaped object over Lake Huron. (US Department of War via Getty Images)

«Government agencies really didn’t take this quite as seriously in the past until President Trump put out the tweet, basically giving an order to government agencies and going out and saying, look, this time you better go through the files, you better start searching your databases and bring things up,» said Isaacman.

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«I think the president has really got government agencies now taking this seriously, to go look at the files and bring the data to light, and he’s putting it all out for everyone to analyze,» he added. «This is citizen science right now. Take a look at our files, tell us what you think.»

The newly surfaced material includes infrared footage from 2023 that appears to show a U.S. F-16 shooting down a diamond-shaped object over Lake Huron, along with reports documenting unexplained aerial objects spotted near military operations in Iran, Syria, Iraq, Greece and other parts of the Middle East. The records also include astronaut and NASA-related accounts from the Apollo and Gemini eras describing strange lights and unidentified objects observed in space.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Trump administration is directing agencies to revisit long-buried UAP records in the name of transparency, while Isaacman said additional «big file tranches» from intelligence agencies could soon become public.

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«I think the president has really got government agencies now taking this seriously, to go look at the files and bring the data to light, and he’s putting it all out for everyone to analyze,» said Isaacman. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

«There’s nothing I’m aware of in terms of alien bodies or spaceships,» Isaacman said. «But observations from decades past — from some of our adversaries and potentially some of our allies — essentially saying, ‘We saw something, we documented it, and we kept it buried in a file somewhere,’ are now being made public.»

The documents also contain testimony from intelligence officers and military pilots who said they could not explain encounters they witnessed during operations and training exercises.

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Isaacman said he personally believes life likely exists elsewhere in the universe and argued that searching for it remains central to NASA’s long-term mission.

«I think if we go and bring samples back from Mars, you’ve got better than a 90% chance of former microbial life,» he said.

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Isaacman also pointed to Saturn’s moon Titan and Jupiter’s moon Europa as locations scientists believe may contain conditions capable of supporting microbial life or biosignatures — chemical indicators associated with living organisms.

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Officials say additional UFO and UAP files will continue to be released in future batches as part of the administration’s ongoing disclosure effort. (Guvendemir/Getty Images)

«Things that could indicate perhaps that there was microbial life there or some other form there of which it changes the whole equation from surely there is life out there somewhere to what if it’s everywhere,» said Isaacman.

Isaacman also argued that broader public disclosure could help reduce skepticism at a time when advances in artificial intelligence and digital manipulation are making it increasingly difficult for people to distinguish authentic footage from fabricated material.

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«I would say that some of the most interesting data that NASA has provided as part of the UAP disclosure was taken on the surface of the moon from Apollo 12 and 17he said. «You can’t be a moon landing denier and also believe that those photos captured unexplained phenomenon.»

Officials say additional UFO and UAP files will continue to be released in future batches as part of the administration’s ongoing disclosure effort.

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