Two years after the country’s deadliest rail disaster, many are still demanding greater safety and accountability.
Protesters hurled petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans in Athens on Friday as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on ...
Hundreds of thousands of people participated in demonstrations in Greece and abroad on the two year anniversary of the ...
A protest over the Greek government’s response to the nation’s largest ever train crash turned violent on Friday as Scores of ...
Riot police fired volleys of tear gas, stun grenades and water at protesters hurling gasoline bombs and smashed-up paving ...
Riot police fired volleys of tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons at protesters hurling gasoline bombs and smashed-up ...
Blaming the government for the train accident and calling it a murder, the protesters said the government has not done ...
Riot police have fired volleys of tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons at protesters hurling gasoline bombs and ...
Clashes broke out in Athens as hundreds of thousands of people rallied across Greece to demand justice on the second ...
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Greeks strike and hold hundreds of protests, directing their rage at the government two years after 57 people died.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Greece's Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met on Friday in Washington.