México-EEUU: la frontera más caliente del mundo

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Por qué descarriló el tren: lo que dice la investigación

Avanza la investigación y todas las miradas apuntan al estado de la vía, con todas las pistas que tenemos sobre lo que pudo pasar la tarde del domingo en Adamuz, Córdoba. Una brecha, una soldadura defectuosa, marcas del tamaño de una moneda, el vagón descarrilado, los trenes ante ...  Show more

Sobrevivir al accidente de Córdoba: del Alvia a la UCI

Conforme pasan las horas, vamos conociendo más detalles de la tragedia de Adamuz. De la investigación sobre lo que provocó el accidente —el descarrilamiento—, pero también de las historias de los fallecidos y de los que, de una u otra forma, han conseguido sobrevivir. Visitamos l ...  Show more

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