A man and a child have been killed after a light aircraft made an emergency landing on a beach in Portugal. Authorities said the incident took place on Sao Joao beach in Caparica, south-west of Lisbon. The National Maritime Authority said a middle-aged man and a young girl died after they were unable to avoid the plane. The plane's only two occupants were unharmed, it added. The Diario de Noticias newspaper quoted an eyewitness who said the plane had been flying at a low altitude over the beach, although he did not realise anything was wrong until other beachgoers began running. One young witness told Reuters news agency: "I was near the water when I saw the plane. I called my parents, the plane fell on the sand and ran over two people, fatally hurting them and another was injured, I think, but I'm not sure, people were running away. "The plane is still there, but the ambulances arrived quickly. I think maybe the fuel ran out because I find it weird that
Regular citizens have been emptied from the assaulted revolt held Eastern Ghouta territory in Syria out of the blue since every day "philanthropic delays" started on Tuesday. The Syrian Middle Easterner Red Sickle affirmed it had helped an elderly Pakistani man and his significant other leave on Wednesday. The administration and its partner Russia have blamed radicals for shelling a "hallway" it has assigned for departures. Rescuers in the interim detailed that six regular citizens, including a young lady, were executed in crisp government air strikes. Doctors say in excess of 580 individuals have been executed in the Eastern Ghouta since the legislature and its partners strengthened their assault on 18 February. The 393,000 regular citizens caught in the enclave, the last significant renegade fortress close to the capital Damascus, likewise confront extreme deficiencies of sustenance and restorative supplies. The Syrian Bedouin Red Sickle said on Twit
Image copyright REUTERS Image caption Many recipients of the Daca programme have taken to the streets to defend it US President Donald Trump has decided to scrap a programme that protects young undocumented immigrants, according to reports. He will give Congress six months to draw up legislation to replace the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca), sources quoted by US media say. The decision, first reported in Politico , is considered a compromise amid strong support for the scheme. However, the sources cautioned that Mr Trump could still change his mind. He is due to formally announce his decision on Tuesday. The Obama-era Daca programme protects hundreds of thousands of so-called "Dreamers" from deportation and provides work and study permits. Trump travel ban: People denied entry can reapply Trump backs proposal to curb legal immigration Analysis: The immigration topic Trump keeps avoiding According to Politico, the White House informed Hous
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