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Bolivian military plane carrying banknotes crashes

Bolivian military plane carrying banknotes crashes

A Bolivian Air Force plane crashed on Friday while attempting to land in El Alto, near the capital of La Paz. The aircraft was transporting banknotes to the country's interior, leading to chaotic scenes at the crash site.

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Commission must preserve Von der Leyen’s texts, says EU Ombudsman

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Fire at residential care complex in Beverwijk, person treated by paramedics

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US dollar remains globally dominant but loses ground

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