Two senior figures involved in the construction of part of a huge Turkish residential complex that collapsed in the 2023 ...
Turkey ends former Afghan government’s diplomatic tenure, paving way for Taliban-appointed mission
(AP Photo/Francisco Seco) Khan Mohammed, center, is embraced in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, after his release as part of a prisoner ... The departing team said on X that it had handed over the embassy in ...
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Two years on, the situation on the ground is grim. Promises to rebuild and deliver homes in a year's time have not been fulfilled, leaving thousands displaced residents in limbo.
Two years have passed since a devastating earthquake shattered Turkey’s southern region, but for Omer Aydin and many other of ...
In a message posted to X, the embassy said the closure was due to a "decision by the host country". "After the events of ... Contacted by AFP, neither Turkey's foreign ministry nor the Afghan ...
In a message posted to X, the embassy said the closure was due to a "decision by the host country". "After the events of 15 August 2021, due to the failed attempts by the Taliban to take control ...
Turkey ends former Afghan government’s diplomatic tenure, paving way for Taliban-appointed mission
The departing team said on X that it had handed over the embassy in Ankara to Turkey’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday. The unusually strongly-worded statement said that the decision by the Turkish ...
ANKARA — Two years after ... Turkey, empty streets, shuttered businesses, and demolition work still define the city, which was once a bustling mixture of cultures and religions, and a draw for tourism ...
A women's support center in the earthquake zone. (AA) Two years after the devastating earthquakes of Feb 6, 2023, in Malatya, women living in container settlements continue to face significant ...
Twin earthquakes on February 6, 2023, registering 7.8 and 7.6 on the Richter scale, devastated 11 provinces in south and south-east Turkey, killing at least 55,000 people and leaving millions ...
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