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In Athens, protests over a fatal 2023 train crash erupted into clashes between demonstrators and police. The protests, which started peacefully outside parliament, escalated as lawmakers debated a censure motion against the center-right government. The train crash, Greece's worst rail disaster, killed 57 people, mostly students. Prior to the clashes, demonstrators released lanterns and held a moment of silence for the victims.
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