Riot police have fired volleys of tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons at protesters hurling gasoline bombs and smashed-up paving stones in Athens.
Two years after the country’s deadliest rail disaster, many are still demanding greater safety and accountability.
Riot police fired volleys of tear gas, stun grenades and water at protesters hurling gasoline bombs and smashed-up paving ...
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in cities and towns across Greece on Friday to demand justice on the second ...
Greek mass protests and a general strike Friday marking the second anniversary of a deadly train disaster morphed into ...
Protesters hurled petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans in Athens on Friday as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on ...
A protest over the Greek government’s response to the nation’s largest ever train crash turned violent on Friday as Scores of ...
By Edward McAllister ATHENS (Reuters) -Striking workers grounded flights and halted sea and train transport across Greece on ...
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis warned Greeks on Wednesday against any violence during scheduled protests to mark two ...
Some demonstrators chanted "murderers, murderers", while others said they were there "for justice", as fury over a perceived lack of action by authorities and a mistrust over their version of events ...
Nationwide protests are bringing Greece to a standstill over the alleged cover-up of the Tempi train disaster on February 28, ...