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 Meloni-Trump spat: What do the polls say about Meloni's popularity? Now playing Next Catholics walk barefoot in mud ritual Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 24th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Will the UK rejoin the European Union? MEPs debate Brexit on The Ring Now playing Next Brexit, ten years on: could the UK ever rejoin the EU? Now playing Next EU scales back Ukraine's accession plans due to Hungarian resistance Now playing Next SpaceX sheds $600 billion in three days and turns to the bond market Now playing Next Japan's emperor and empress arrive in Belgium for state visit Now playing Next €2bn wasted? Germany scraps world’s largest frigate project Now playing Next EU officials meet Taliban in Brussels to speed up Afghan deportations Now playing Next Can you turn your garden fence into a mini solar farm? Now playing Next Portugal's World Cup victory sparks celebrations in Lisbon Now playing Next Tourists disappointed as Eiffel Tower closes amid heatwave Now playing Next First whales killed as Iceland restarts commercial hunt Now playing Next Tehran labels framework deal 'US defeat' as Trump threatens to halt talks More videos
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