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The Greek Parliament voted to set up an investigation committee for former Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis for the Tempi train crash.
On Feb. 28, 2023, a passenger train and freight train collided, leaving 57 dead. New evidence suggests many may not have been killed by the crash itself, but by a fire that followed.
Over 1 Million signatures were submitted to the Greek Parliament, calling for accountability and the abolition of ...
TEMPI syndrome: A clinical, light‐microscopic and phenotypic evaluation with review of the literature , Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 51, 4, (299-305), (2023). https ...
Tempi was the result of policies pursued by former SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras’s government from 2015-19, which deepened an austerity offensive against the working class without precedent on ...
A section of the mass rally organised by the association of the families of victims of the Tempi train collision, which killed 57 people almost two years ago, at central Syntagma square, in Athens ...
First described in 2011, the TEMPI syndrome is a rare multisystem disease characterized by telangiectasias, an elevated erythropoietin level and erythrocytosis, monoclonal gammopathy, perinephric ...
A long awaited report on the investigation into Greece’s deadliest train crash was released on Thursday. The report blames human error, outdated infrastructure and major systemic failures for ...
Maria Karystianou, whose 20-year-old daughter Marthi died in the Tempi disaster, said Greece needed to find catharsis Thousands of Greeks gathered in front of the parliament in Athens Greeks have ...
We continue our discussion on the mass protests that took place in Greece on the second anniversary of the Tempi train accident. In our first interview, we spoke with architect and academic Stavros ...
Thousands of protesters gathered Sunday outside Greece’s parliament, demanding justice for the 57 people who died two years ago in the Tempi train disaster.. The recent surge in protests was triggered ...
The Tempi project, which had been planned for years, was initially announced by former public works minister George Souflias in 2001, but the contractor was selected only five years later, in 2006.