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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Tens of thousands of Greeks took to the streets in 110 cities Sunday, including 13 locations abroad, to demand justice for the 57 victims of the country’s deadliest rail disaster in 2023.
Two children who were reported missing in Ohio in October have been found thousands of miles away in a hotel in Reykjavík, Iceland, authorities said. Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Marshals Service for comment via email on Wednesday. Newsweek is not naming the family to protect their identities.
A pair of young siblings were found living in Iceland months after they seemingly disappeared from Ohio late last year.
The collaboration of effort in this case can’t be overstated. The ability to respond and recover these children abroad is an extremely difficult task.'
Two missing siblings from Ohio were found on a remote island in Iceland months after disappearing. The U.S. Marshals Service in Northern Ohio and Canton Police Department announced they recovered the two missing children in Reykjavik, Iceland on Jan. 10. The children, ages 8 and 9, were missing from Canton, Ohio.
Tens of thousands of Greeks have taken to the streets in 110 cities, including 13 locations abroad, to demand justice for the victims of the country’s deadliest rail disaster in 2023
Two Canton children who went missing in October have been found safe in Iceland, the U.S. Marshals Service said Thursday.
Aged 8 and 9, the children were taken by their mother from Ohio to the Nordic island nation after abandoning her home in Canton.
Protests were staged in Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Cologne, Helsinki, London, Nicosia, Reykjavik and Valetta, Malta
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TENS of thousands of Greeks took to the streets in 110 cities on Sunday, as well as locations abroad, to demand justice for the 57 victims of the country’s deadliest rail disaster, in 2023. The largest marches, with about 30,000 taking part in each, took place in Greece’s two largest cities, Athens and Thessaloniki.