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Government hopes new train footage helps stem support for parties on political extremes
The government is hoping that new video footage concerning the Tempe train crash will help ease some of the pressure that has been building over the last few weeks and which New Democracy officials fear could boost parties that present themselves as being anti-systemic.
The footage, taken from CCTV cameras operated by the private security firm hired by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE), appears to show the freight train involved in the Tempe crash in 2023 entering and exiting a tunnel a few minutes before the ac...
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