đź’¨ Abstract
On February 28, 2023, a deadly train crash in Greece killed 57 people, many of them students. Two years later, safety gaps that caused the crash remain unfilled, and no one has been convicted. Hundreds of thousands of people protested across Greece on the crash's anniversary, and a general strike brought air, sea, and rail transport to a halt.
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