Tens of thousands of people marched in Greece on Wednesday to protest over the country’s deadliest train disaster on record. The crash on Feb 28 killed 57 people and has stirred public outrage over the crumbling state of the rail network. Striking workers say years of neglect, underinvestment, and understaffing were to blame.

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