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World powers rush to help Turkey and Syria following deadly earthquake

Besnaya (Syria) (AFP) – Countries all around the world have rapidly mobilised to send aid and rescue workers after a massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed more than 5,000 people in Turkey and Syria. The Syrian Red Crescent has pled for more Western aid for the country as efforts are complicated by sanctions and more than a decade of war.

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Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov visits Mali in sign of deepening ties

Bamako (AFP) – Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, arrives in Mali in a sign of deepening political and security ties between Moscow and Bamako’s ruling junta, who are seeking Russia’s help in battling an Islamist insurgency that remains entrenched despite years of fighting. Lavrov, who was in Iraq on Monday, is welcomed off the plane in the early hours by his Malian counterpart, Abdoulaye Diop.

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French civil security rescue forces arrive in southern Turkey

Incirlik Air Base (Turkey) (AFP) – French civil security rescue teams arrive at a NATO military base in the town of Incirlik in the southern Turkish province of Adana. The workers are here to assist the Turkish authorities in the search for survivors following a deadly earthquake that left more than 5,000 people dead in Turkey and Syria.

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‘Where is my mum?’ Child pulled alive from rubble of home destroyed by Turkey quake

Hatay (Turkey) (AFP) – “Where is my mum?” A girl asks rescuers, after being pulled alive from the rubble caused by a devastating Turkey quake on Monday night. Turkey’s southeastern city of Hatay lying on the border with Syria is among the cities struck hardest by a major earthquake that killed more than 3,800 and flattened countless buildings.

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Japanese robbery ringleaders deported from Philippines

Manila (AFP) – Two of the four suspects believed to be behind thousands of robberies and telephone fraud cases across Japan are deported from the Philippines, after local charges against them were dismissed. Officials escort Kiyoto Imamura and Toshiya Fujita, who are both handcuffed, into a Japan Airlines jet at Manila airport. 

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Copenhagen Light Festival illuminates the city with 65 artworks

Copenhagen (AFP) – 65 creative light installations are displayed throughout Denmark’s capital city, as the Copenhagen Lights Festival kicked off last weekend. The 3 week event is considered one of the biggest light festivals in Europe. “In the middle of these dark months, having a festival that celebrates city life and being together… is so important for a city like Copenhagen” says Camilla Van Deurs, city architect.

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‘Huge’ earthquake kills thousands in Turkey and Syria

Diyarbakir (Turkey) (AFP) – At least 2,300 people in Turkey and Syria have died after the most powerful earthquake to strike the two countries in nearly a century left buildings collapsed and sparked frantic rescues. The 7.8-magnitude early morning quake, followed by dozens of aftershocks, wiped out entire sections of major Turkish cities in a region filled with millions who have fled Syria’s civil war and other conflicts.

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Turkey shook by ‘biggest disaster in the last century’, says president Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Ankara (AFP) – “Tonight at 04.17, we were shaken by the biggest disaster in the last century after the 1939 Erzincan earthquake.” During a press conference in Ankara, Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan announces that the country has received “offers of assistance from 45 countries”, after a 7.8- magnitude earthquake struck in the early hours of the morning, killing at least 2,300 people in Turkey and Syria.

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Images from Kahramanmaras, epicentre of deadly Turkey earthquake

Kahramanmaras (Turkey) (AFP) – Images show heavily damaged buildings rubble in the streets of Kahramanmaras in southern Turkey, the epicentre of the deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the country and neighbouring Syria before dawn on Monday. The powerful quake sent tremors that were felt as far away as Greenland, and has killed nearly 1,800 people.

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