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Protesters angry after Greece train collision

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Demonstrators have taken to the streets in Thessaloniki following a train collision that left at least 57 people dead in Greece.

The country's prime minister saying the disaster appeared to be mainly down to "tragic human error" without giving further details. A station master was arrested as investigators tried to work out why the two trains had been on the same track "for many kilometres", while the country's transport minister Kostas Karamanlis has resigned.

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