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Violence erupts during protests in Greece as government challenged in vote over rail disaster
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Protesters clash with police in Athens over 2023 rail disaster
GREECE-ATHENS-GOVERNMENT-NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE-SURVIVAL
A week after the second anniversary of Greece's deadly train collision, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government once again withstood a no-confidence vote on Friday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: Greek gov't survives another no-confidence vote triggered by train collision" (Xinhua/Marios Lolos)
Lawmakers in Greece will vote Friday on the no-confidence motion in the government over the Tempi disaster tabled by opposition parties.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned Greeks on Wednesday against any violence during scheduled protests to mark two years since a deadly train accident this week, saying provocative online posts aimed to create political instability.
Protesters launched gasoline bombs and fireworks in clashes with police outside Greece's parliament late Wednesday, in renewed nationwide protests calling for politicians to be held accountable for a 2023 rail disaster that claimed 57 lives.
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France 24 on MSNViolence mars protests in Athens marking anniversary of Greece's worst rail crashHooded attackers threw firebombs at police on Friday as 200,000 people demonstrated in Athens to mark the second anniversary of Greece's worst rail accident. Opinion polls indicate that most Greeks
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Cyprus Mail on MSNChristodoulides: I am going to Geneva with a clear planPresident Nikos Christodoulides on Saturday said he will attend the enlarged meeting on the Cyprus problem in the Swiss city of Geneva later this month with “a clear plan”, during his meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens.
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