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Rescuers in Turkey and Syria are desperately searching for survivors after a large earthquake rocked the countries. Over 7,200 have died. Lauren Glassberg has the story.
A powerful series of earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria on Monday, killing more than 20,000 people. The first quake was magnitude 7.8 and struck southern Turkey near the Syrian border.
As Turkish-linked commanders with dubious human rights records are commissioned as officers and appointed to top military ...
An earthquake early Monday was centered in southern Turkey, but its effects were felt by millions across the region. Photos and videos from Turkey, Syria and Lebanon show significant damage far ...
The earthquake is the strongest to hit Turkey in more than 80 years, according to the US Geological Survey. Tremors from the first earthquake near the border with Syria and more than 100 ...
The death toll has been staggering and has surpassed 37,000 people. As of Feb. 14, 31,974 deaths were reported in Turkey and more than 5,800 in Syria, according to the U.N. and Syrian government.
Ankara and Damascus are working on a plan for defense cooperation, according to a Turkish official, who added that Turkey's priority in Syria is the armed groups it deems a national security threat.
Turkey could stop funding the SNA and instead contribute directly to Syria’s central budget and thus its new army. Uniting Syria’s armed groups under one umbrella would be almost impossible ...
More than 7,000 people have been reported killed and tens of thousands of others injured by the devastating earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria on Monday. Here's what we know about the quake ...
The earthquake is the strongest to hit Turkey in more than 80 years, according to the US Geological Survey. Tremors from the first earthquake near the border with Syria and more than 100 ...
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