The article discusses The Independent's commitment to quality journalism amidst critical social issues in the US, while also reporting on Greek opposition parties' actions concerning a deadly train disaster. It highlights public unrest over perceived government negligence after a train collision that resulted in 57 fatalities, including students. Relatives of victims led protests across Greece and in various European cities, and opposition leaders are uniting to call for a censure motion against Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's government in light of the incident and its handling of the inquiry.
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Fifty-seven people were killed including college students returning from a holiday when a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train.
Sokratis Famellos, leader of the left-wing Syriza party, said outside parliament that he sided with two other opposition parties.
Three Greek opposition parties vowed Friday to challenge the country's center-right government with a censure motion over its handling of a deadly rail disaster.
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