ANKARA (Reuters) - Two years after the deadliest and most destructive earthquake in modern Turkish history, hundreds of thousands of people remain displaced, with many still living in temporary ...
Aid groups say a full recovery remains far off, with thousands still facing barriers to returning home. Read more at ...
Residents of Antakya, the city hardest hit ... hospitals, and historical landmarks especially in Hatay, home of Antakya, and also Kahramanmaras and Adiyaman. The government has pledged to build ...
The disaster reduced entire towns to rubble, including homes, hospitals, and historical landmarks ... and demolition work still define the city, which was once a bustling mixture of cultures ...
For over 850 years, the leaning minaret of the Great Mosque of al-Nuri stood as an iconic landmark in the Iraqi city of Mosul until it was destroyed by the Islamic State group in 2017.
The Elizabeth Street Garden has filed a lawsuit seeking to stave off destruction by New York City, seeking protection under ...
Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers and police throughout Tuesday cleaned up Lira City in Northern Uganda ahead of the annual Tarehe Sita celebrations. In collaboration with civilians ...