World News President Erdogan vows to crack down on looters Reports of looting of damaged stores in Turkey are starting to circulate after catastrophic earthquakes left many buildings damaged in the country. 12/02/2023
Turkey Hope, faith and anguish amidst the earthquake ruins of Turkey Faith, hope, false alarms and anguish as a Turkish rescue team battles to find survivors of Monday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges reports from Antakya 11/02/2023
Turkey A dozen people rescued on Saturday as the earthquake death toll climbs Rescue teams have found a dozen people alive in Turkey, five days after buildings were flattened in parts of the country, and in neighbouring Syria, in Monday's earthquake. Field hospitals have been set up to treat the injured and mass graves are being dug in the worst hit areas. 11/02/2023
Turkey Silence in the darkness: Watch the agonising search for survivors Rescue crews listen for any noise that might indicate someone is still alive and trapped beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings in Antakya. 11/02/2023
Turkey Erdogan: 'Words not enough' to describe earthquake pain Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited an aid hub in the town of Adiyaman, a place badly hit by the 7.8 quake early Monday morning. He said that "words not enough" to describe Turkey's pain. 10/02/2023
World News Syrian president Bashar al-Assad visits earthquake zone Syrian president Basharal-Assad talks to rescuers in demolished Masharqa neighbourhood of Aleppo during his first visit to the quake zone following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake 10/02/2023
Turkey 'Antakya is finished': Thousands left homeless in ruined city Euronews' Anelise Borges captures the aftermath and destruction from Antakya, Turkey – one of the worst hit areas from Monday's earthquake. 10/02/2023
Turkey 'The bodies start to pile up', as search efforts turn to grim recovery The Turkish city of Antakya is one of the worst hit places after Monday's earthquake. Dozens of buildings have collapsed in the region. 10/02/2023
Turkey Rescue workers forced to sleep in cars after quake crushes Antakya Euronews’ correspondent Anelise Borges is in Antakya, in southern Turkey, to see how recovery efforts are going. 10/02/2023
Turkey Why were the Turkey-Syria earthquakes so devastating? Experts tell Euronews why the Turkey-Syria earthquakes caused so much damage in the region. 10/02/2023
World News Aid pours into quake-hit Turkey, Syria as death toll soars past 20,700 Rescuers pulled more survivors from beneath collapsed buildings Thursday night, but hopes were fading of finding many more people alive after the catastrophic earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria. 10/02/2023
Turkey 'We were married for 52 years': Earthquake survivors painful search 'We were married for 52 years,' earthquake survivors painful search for families in Antakya, southern Turkey. The devastation follows the earthquake which hit on Monday morning. 09/02/2023
Turkey Mounting pressure on Erdogan as he visits quake-stricken areas With just three months to go before the presidential elections, Erdogan has acknowledged 'shortcomings' in his government's response to the earthquakes. 09/02/2023
No Comment WATCH: Dozens of unidentified bodies lie in makeshift morgue in Turkey Dozens of unidentified bodies lie in makeshift morgue in Turkey. The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said DNA, fingerprints and photos will be taken before unnamed victims are buried. 09/02/2023
No Comment Watch: Families hold out hope for missing loved ones in Turkey Relatives of people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Turkey continued to wait for any signs of their missing loved ones on Thursday. 09/02/2023
Turkey Euroviews. WHO spokesperson: In Turkey and Syria, we are in a race against time The earthquake has affected a population of an estimated 23 million people, and the vulnerable have become even more vulnerable, Tarik Jašarević explained. 09/02/2023
Turkey Euroviews. Climate change-related disasters are surging. Someone has to pay With mounting evidence that climate change increases the risk of natural disasters, governments should turn the tables on international petroleum companies and hold them responsible, Prof İbrahim Özdemir argues. 09/02/2023
Turkey As rescuers search the rubble in Kahramanmaras, looters target shops The city and region of Kahramanmaras was at the epicentre of Turkey's earthquake on Monday. As rescuers search for survivors, shopkeepers guard their premises against looters. 09/02/2023
Culture news Euroviews. Freedom of speech or an insult? Charlie Hebdo cartoon angers Turkey The French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo has stirred up anger again over the front page of its latest edition which focuses on the earthquake in Turkey 09/02/2023
Syria Syria struggles to cope, as death toll approaches 3,000 Aleppo was one of the places devastated by Monday’s earthquake, as the suffering from the natural disaster added to the civil war toll. 09/02/2023