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‘Not perfect, but safe’: PM defends Spanish rail after deadly accidents

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez vowed Wednesday that justice would be done following two train accidents that claimed 47 lives last month, and insisted the country’s rail system “is safe”.

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