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New Tempe row brewing amid doubts over rail safety report
A new row is brewing over the Tempe issue after the head of the Hellenic Air & Rail Safety Investigation Authority (EODOASAAM) said that he would be removing part of the body’s recent report into Greece’s worst rail disaster.
EODOASAAM published its report on February 27, a day before the two-year anniversary of the crash. It was hailed by the government as a step forward in the effort to learn from Greece’s deadliest rail disaster and improve safety standards following the ...
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