The Cube Video. Sabotage: Misleading claims spread over Spain's train tragedies Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 26/01/2026 - 14:26 GMT+1 False online theories have filled an information gap as investigators work to discover what caused back-to-back deadly train collisions. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Sabotage: Misleading claims spread over Spain's train tragedies Now playing Next EU migration reform: Could it lead to ICE-style practices in Europe? Now playing Next More than 1,000 athletes compete in World Indoor Tug-of-War Championships in Taiwan Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 12th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Watch: Strait of Hormuz, Iran and naval mines — an explosive mix? Now playing Next EU asks Ukraine to allow inspection to oversee damaged pipeline Now playing Next Iran escalation risks 'stagflation shock' for Europe, Dombrovskis says Now playing Next Gulf Air repositions aircraft from Bahrain airport Now playing Next Iran unleashes intense strikes across Gulf as Hormuz crisis deepens Now playing Next Trump and Epstein statue in Titanic pose appears in Washington Now playing Next Iran escalation risks 'stagflation shock' for Europe, Dombrovskis says Now playing Next EU Commissioner Dombrovskis weighs in on Iran war and Ukraine Now playing Next Exclusive: Tehran does not want to block Strait of Hormuz, Iranian ambassador tells Euronews Now playing Next Japan tourism is booming as travellers look beyond Tokyo and Kyoto Now playing Next Catastrophic casting: Mount Vesuvius eruption victims feature in landmark Pompeii exhibition Now playing Next A Pocket Cinema Camera: Inside vivo's X300 Ultra More videos
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