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New study sheds light on animal species turnover in south China
A new study on the fossil records unearthed at Yanlidong, a cave site in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has filled in the blanks concerning the relationship between Mid-Pleistocene Transition (MPT).
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U.S. politics no more normal: Washington Post
There's a powerful case that at the heart of the American people's uneasiness is a widespread sense that politics just isn't normal anymore, reported The Washington Post on Sunday in an Opinion article titled "There's a …
Source:XINHUA2023-5-91368 -
At least 27 dead in Peru gold mine fire
At least 27 workers have died in a fire at a gold mine in a remote area of southern Peru, authorities said today.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-5-8528 -
South Koreans protest Japanese PM's visit to Seoul
Several South Korean organizations rallied here Sunday to protest Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to South Korea.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-8738 -
Protest continues over chokehold death of black man on New York subway
Demonstrations went on in New York City on Saturday, five days after 30-year-old black man Jordan Neely was allegedly choked to death by 24-year-old white U.S. marine veteran Daniel Penny on a subway in the city.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-81260 -
Charles III crowned King at UK's first coronation in 70 years
Charles III was on Saturday crowned monarch of the United Kingdom (UK) and 14 other Commonwealth realms in the UK's first coronation since 1953 at Westminster Abbey in central London.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-71240 -
Chinese premier meets with IOC president in Beijing
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with visiting International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach in Beijing on Saturday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-71185 -
King's coronation draws apathy, criticism in former colonies
Two days ahead of Charles' crowning, campaigners from 12 Commonwealth countries wrote to the monarch urging him to apologize for the legacies of British colonialism.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-5-61083 -
Close to 190 U.S. banks could collapse: USA Today
A study on the fragility of the U.S. banking system found that 186 more banks are at risk of failure even if only half of their uninsured depositors decide to withdraw their funds, reported USA Today on Thursday.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-5919 -
U.S. Fed hikes interest rates by 25 basis points
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised the target range for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 5-5.25 percent, saying that the Fed "remains highly attentive to inflation risks."
Source:XINHUA2023-5-4892 -
Gaza cross-border fire after Palestinian hunger striker dies
The Israeli military conducted air strikes and traded fire with Gaza rulers on Tuesday in a flare-up of violence following the death in Israeli custody of a Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-5-3845 -
3 imprisoned Iranian female journalists win top UN prize
The United Nations announced Tuesday night that its premier prize for press freedom has been awarded to three imprisoned Iranian female journalists “for their commitment to truth and accountability.”
Source:SunOnline International2023-5-31355 -
China's Honor unveils new cellphone in Türkiye
Chinese smart devices maker Honor unveiled its new mobile phone on Tuesday at a ceremony held in Istanbul, Türkiye's largest city.
Source:XINHUA2023-5-3851 -
Pakistani-Americans hail restoration of White House Eid celebrations by US President Joe Biden
Influential Pakistani-Americans, who attended the Eid reception hosted by United States President Joe Biden, welcomed the restoration of the celebrations at the White House which were stopped during former president Dona…
Source:The News International2023-5-21611 -
First Republic Bank rescue deal unlikely to remove U.S. downside risks
U.S. top banking group JPMorgan Chase announced on Monday it has acquired the substantial majority of assets and assumed the deposits and certain other liabilities of First Republic Bank from the Federal Deposit Insuran…
Source:XINHUA2023-5-21069 -
Mars rover Zhurong finds evidence of water at red planet's low latitudes
China's Mars rover Zhurong has provided key observational evidence of liquid water at low Martian latitudes, the warmest regions on the red planet, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances this …
Source:XINHUA2023-5-11093 -
North Korea insults Biden, warns of serious danger
Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, has warned that the new US-South Korea agreement would only lead to "more serious danger," reported the state media on Saturday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-30768 -
Data points to slowing U.S. economy, possible recession
The U.S. economy appears to be slowing, and could hit a recession this year, according to experts, economic indicators and major corporations.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-30620 -
Japan should have correct understanding of China: Chinese ambassador
Japan should have a correct understanding of China from the root, Chinese Ambassador Wu Jianghao said.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-30936 -
Singapore executes man for cannabis trafficking
Singapore on Wednesday executed a man accused of coordinating a cannabis delivery, despite pleas for clemency from his family and protests from activists.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-27959 -
US not against Pakistan-Russia oil deal
The United States has reiterated that it has no objection to Pakistan’s decision to import oil from Russia, stating that every county has the right to decide according to its needs.
Source:The News International2023-4-27833 -
U.S. gets competition with China all wrong in Latin America: World Politics Review
Latin America is worth caring about regardless of how it factors into Washington's competition with Beijing, argued an article published on World Politics Review on Monday
Source:XINHUA2023-4-27703 -
World Insights: Toxic friendship -- How Washington exploits Ukraine crisis to shackle Europe
A report published Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) indicated that military expenditure in Europe shot up by 13 percent in 2022 -- its steepest year-on-year increase in at least 30 …
Source:XINHUA2023-4-27989 -
Türkiye presents state medals to domestic, foreign rescue teams for quake efforts
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday presented state medals to 55,000 personnel from local and foreign rescue teams for their contributions to the rescue and relief efforts after the massive earthquakes in F…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-261301 -
U.S. small business wants bigger voice on China: The Wire
As relations between the United States and China sour, there is one important constituency keen on maintaining close trade ties -- small American companies across all 50 states, many of which have done business with Chin…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-261626 -
Evacuation operations underway as Sudan battles rage
Foreign countries on Sunday rushed to evacuate their nationals from battle-torn Sudan where deadly fighting raged into a second week between forces loyal to two rival generals.
Source:The News International2023-4-241860 -
Protests against NATO held across Sweden
"NATO is nothing but the war machine of the United States," Nellie Puig, a Swede protesting her country joining the military alliance, told Xinhua in central Stockholm on Saturday.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-24992 -
Bodies of two Indian students who went missing at US lake recovered
The bodies of two Indian students have been recovered after they went missing at a lake in the east of the Paynetown Marina in the US, reported USA Today
Source:NepalNews2023-4-231665 -
Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill for now
The Supreme Court on Friday preserved women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit continues.
Source:myRepublica2023-4-221020 -
U.S. eavesdrops on UN secretary-general: Washington Post
The United States eavesdropped on conversations of the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other UN officials, according to a report by The Washington Post citing leaked classified intelligence document…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-191155 -
Myanmar junta frees 3,000 prisoners on Buddhist New Year
To mark the Buddhist New Year, the Myanmar military junta released more than 3,000 prisoners on Monday, according to a statement by the military government.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-18933 -
Chinese embassy organizes Ramadan charity event in Egypt
The Chinese Embassy in Egypt and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Egypt organized a food distribution event on Sunday for needy Egyptians during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-181603 -
UN chief calls for dialogue to resolve crisis in Sudan
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday called on leaders of the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to immediately cease hostilities and begin a dialogue to resolve the crisis in Sudan.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-18971 -
Houthis unveil new prisoner exchange deal with Yemeni gov't
Prisoners released disembark from a plane during a prisoner exchange at the Sanaa airport in Sanaa, Yemen, April 16, 2023.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-171138 -
State dept to be contacted over 'unjust' moves in Pakistan: US lawmaker
The ties between the United States lawmakers and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan seem to be deepening as the American Congressman Ted W. Lieu held a telephonic conversation with the former prime minist…
Source:The News International2023-4-111001 -
Gun deaths of U.S. kids up 50 pct in grim new record: Global News
Most gun deaths among children, a total of 60 percent, in 2021 were homicides, while one-third were suicides and the remaining were accidents.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-111330 -
China not source of "debt trap" for African nations: FM spokesperson
China is not the source of African countries' "debt trap," but a partner to help them and other developing countries to escape the "poverty trap," a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry said Monday.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-111431 -
Iran says reducing U.S. dollar influence will minimize West's domination over global economy
A top Iranian security official said on Sunday that reducing the U.S. dollar's influence on regional and international trade will minimize the West's domination over the global economy.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-101459 -
China, Europe closely tied in economy for brighter future
In its East Asia and the Pacific Economic Update for April 2023, titled "Reviving Growth," the World Bank forecast that the projected slowdown in growth in advanced economies may be largely offset by signs of revival in …
Source:XINHUA2023-4-91169 -
Israel Palestinian tensions high after deadly attacks
An Italian tourist was killed and five people were wounded in a car ramming in Tel Aviv on Friday that came hours after two Israeli sisters were killed in a shooting attack in the occupied West Bank.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-81143 -
China starts drills around Taiwan after US Speaker meeting
China began three days of military exercises around Taiwan on Saturday to express anger at Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with the speaker of the US House of Representatives, as the island's defence ministry sa…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-4-81313 -
UN: Ban on Afghan female staffers by Taliban unacceptable
The U.N. said Wednesday it cannot accept a Taliban decision to bar Afghan female staffers from working at the agency, calling it an “unparalleled” violation of women’s rights.
Source:SunOnline International2023-4-71005 -
Culprit behind Nord Stream sabotage still unclear: Sweden's prosecutor
Sweden's public prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist has said here on Thursday that due to the "complex" nature of the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, the investigation has yet to determine who is responsible.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-71081 -
Xi holds talks with French president on cooperation, China-EU relations, Ukraine crisis
Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in Beijing on Thursday, calling on both sides to enhance cooperation, promote relations between China and the European Union, and work jointl…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-71152 -
Global trade growth to slow to 1.7 percent in 2023 : WTO report
Global trade growth in 2023 will slow to 1.7 percent, the World Trade Organization (WTO) said in its annual trade statistics and outlook report, published on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-61142 -
Trump charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, pleads not guilty
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, the Manhattan district attorney said on Tuesday afternoon.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-5897 -
Donald Trump to surrender to history-making criminal charges
An extraordinary moment in U.S. history is scheduled to unfold in a Manhattan courthouse Tuesday: Former President Donald Trump, who faces multiple election-related investigations, will surrender to face criminal charges…
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-4-41417 -
UNCDF partner with ICIMOD for adaptation
The UN Capital Development Fund has partnered with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development for coordinated action on adaptation to the impacts of climate change in the highly vulnerable Hindu Kush Hi…
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-4-41467 -
Türkiye's 1st nuclear plant reflects Ankara's willingness to deepen energy ties with Moscow
Türkiye is set to inaugurate the first unit of its Russian-built nuclear power plant in late April by loading nuclear fuel, a step towards boosting national energy security and strengthening energy ties with Moscow, expe…
Source:XINHUA2023-4-31161 -
China launches new carrier rocket
A new carrier rocket made its maiden flight in China on Sunday, sending a satellite into its planned orbit.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-3903 -
Trump shocked by indictment but ready to fight
Donald Trump's legal team went on the offensive on Friday following his historic indictment, vowing the former president would never seek a plea deal and was ready "to fight" all charges.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-4-1843 -
Spanish imports of Chinese cars 20 times higher in 2022
Chinese car brands are gaining a strong foothold in the Spanish market, with exports to Spain 20 times higher in 2022.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-1939 -
European banks remain vulnerable to financial sector shocks
European banks are better prepared than those elsewhere in the world for crises such as the failure of two regional banks in the United States (U.S.) earlier this month.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-11530 -
Xi meets Spanish PM
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Beijing on Friday.
Source:XINHUA2023-4-11140 -
Ex-US president to be charged over hush money
Former US President Donald Trump will be charged over hush money payments made to a porn star just before the 2016 presidential election.
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-3-311191 -
Philippine ferry fire leaves 31 dead, at least 7 missing
A ferry carrying about 250 passengers and crew caught fire in the southern Philippines and 31 people drowned or died in the blaze and were discovered later, a provincial governor said Thursday.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-3-301138 -
Two-thirds of UK workers suffering from long COVID treated unfairly: report
The Office of National Statistics (ONS) in UK reported that the most recent data from January 2, 2023, shows that 2 million people in the country were experiencing self-reported long COVID.
Source:XINHUA2023-3-291095 -
Maldives team travels to Japan under JENESYS program
Japan Friendship Ties Programs JENESYS is a people-to-people exchange program, an initiative by Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs conducted in collaboration with JICE.
Source:AVAS2023-3-281047 -
Israeli PM suspends judicial overhaul plan amid protests
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Monday evening that he would suspend the legislation of his contentious plan to overhaul the country's judiciary by about a month to allow "dialogue" between coaliti…
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UN chief calls for fighting slavery's legacy of racism through education
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses a UN General Assembly event marking the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade at the UN headquarters in New York, on …
Source:XINHUA2023-3-281192 -
Largest strike in decades brings Germany to a standstill
Airports and bus and train stations across Germany were at a standstill on Monday morning, causing disruption for millions at the start of the working week during one of the largest walkouts in decades as Europe's bigges…
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-27840 -
Mass protests erupt after Netanyahu fires defense chief
Protesters in Tel Aviv blocked a main highway and lit large bonfires, while police scuffled with protesters who gathered outside Netanyahu’s private home in Jerusalem.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-271734 -
Democracy aims for confrontation: expert
The second Summit for Democracy, hosted by the United States, is aiming not for democracy but confrontation with countries like Russia as its opponent and China as its competitor, said Davor Gjenero, a Croatian political…
Source:XINHUA2023-3-27882 -
‘World’s longest’ bus journey will take 56 days to cross Europe
By Tamara Hardingham-Gill, Mar. 26: Fancy spending two months travelling overland from Istanbul to London without ever having to get behind the wheel?
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-261086 -
Nepal and China to meet in Lhasa for secretary-level border and trade talks
The meeting of the joint mechanism scheduled for March 29-30 in the Tibet Autonomous Region is expected to facilitate bilateral trade.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-26939 -
Trump, facing potential indictment, holds defiant Waco rally
Facing a potential indictment, Donald Trump took a defiant stance at a rally Saturday in Waco, disparaging the prosecutors investigating him and predicting his vindication as he rallied supporters in a city made famous b…
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-261166 -
King Charles’s France visit postponed amid protests
King Charles’ first state visit to France as British monarch, postponed on Friday because of widespread social unrest, was supposed to be an occasion celebrating a new chapter of harmony in relations between London and …
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-251079 -
World on ‘thin ice’ as UN climate report gives stark warning
The United Nations chief said it more bluntly, calling for an end to new fossil fuel exploration and for rich countries to quit coal, oil and gas by 2040.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-231011 -
Ukraine: Russia hits apartments and dorm, killing civilians
Russia stepped up its missile and drone attacks against Ukraine on Wednesday, killing students and other civilians, in a violent follow-up to dueling high-level diplomatic missions aimed at bringing peace after 13 month…
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-231452 -
Macron wants French pension plan implemented by end of year
Macron also condemned the violence at some protests.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-3-231765 -
Nepal, US armies to talk next week
Nepal and the United States are holding the annual Land Force Talks in Kathmandu next week.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-222149 -
India says China situation dangerous on Himalayan front
Violence erupted in the eastern sector of the undemarcated border between the nuclear-armed Asia giants in December but did not result in any deaths.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-191006 -
French gov't faces no-confidence vote over forced pension reform
Two no-confidence motions had been filed by Friday afternoon against the French government led by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, who forced passage of the controversial pension reform bill without a vote in the National…
Source:XINHUA2023-3-181206 -
Eyeing China, Biden and allies unveil nuclear-powered submarine plan for Australia
The United States, Australia and Britain unveiled details of a plan to provide Australia with nuclear-powered attack submarines from the early 2030s to counter China’s ambitions in the Indo-Pacific.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-151174 -
Oil giant Saudi Aramco makes a historic $161B profit in 2022
Oil giant Saudi Aramco reported Sunday earning $161 billion last year, claiming the highest-ever recorded annual profit by a publicly listed company and drawing immediate criticism from activists.
Source:The Rising Nepal2023-3-131072 -
SpaceX capsule returns crew of four from space station mission
Four crew members aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down off Florida’s Gulf coast on Saturday, returning safely from a five-month science mission on the International Space Station
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-121052 -
Iran and Saudi Arabia agree to resume ties after years of hostility
Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed on Friday to re-establish relations after seven years of hostility which had threatened stability and security in the Gulf and helped fuel conflicts in the Middle East from Yemen to Syria.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-111495 -
Georgian protesters rally in Tbilisi after violent clashes with police
Thousands of people staged a second straight day of large-scale protests in Tbilisi on Wednesday, rallying against a “foreign agents” law which critics say signals an authoritarian shift that harms Georgia’s chances o…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-91089 -
Two of four Americans kidnapped by gunmen in Mexico found dead
Two of four Americans kidnapped by gunmen on Friday just after they drove into northeastern Mexico have been found dead, US and Mexican officials said on Tuesday, in a grim reminder of the lawlessness plaguing parts of t…
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-81102 -
Ukraine war: Bakhmut defenders double down - Zelensky
Operations to defend the embattled eastern city of Bakhmut will go on, and are backed by senior generals, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
Source:BBC2023-3-71357 -
North Korea says UN should demand end to South Korea-US military drills
The US and South Korea say the exercises are in self-defence and are necessary to counter the rising threats from North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programmes.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-5901 -
Regardless of income, Black women face death to give birth in U.S.: article
The wealthiest women and their infants are more likely to have better childbirth outcomes than those who are not, "unless they're Black," said an article published by The Hill on Wednesday, citing a recent study from th…
Source:XINHUA2023-3-3843 -
India leads world in cutting internet access for 5th year in a row, watchdog says
India imposed by far the highest number of internet shutdowns in the world in 2022, internet advocacy watchdog Access Now said on Tuesday, as the country topped the list for the fifth successive year.
Source:The Kathmandu Post2023-3-21440 -
Two trains collide in Greece, at least 32 killed, 85 injured
Two trains collided head-on in Greece killing at least 32 people and injuring 85 late on Tuesday night, the fire brigade said, but the cause of the deadliest rail crash in Greece in decades remained unclear.
Source:The Kathmandu post Post2023-3-21537 -
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, also Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, addresses a meeting marking the 90th anni
Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Beijing on Wednesday.
Source:XINHUA2023-3-2690 -
Ukraine war, US-China tensions to dominate G20 foreign ministers meet
Foreign ministers from around the world meet in New Delhi this week in the shadow of Russia’s war in Ukraine and spiralling US-China tensions, with host India hoping that issues like climate change and Third World debt …
Source:The Kathmandu post Post2023-2-28937 -
UN chief calls for peace on anniversary of conflict in Ukraine
"We must prevent further escalation," he told a Security Council high-level meeting on Ukraine, which was convened on the first anniversary of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and attended by about 30 foreign mini…
Source:XINHUA2023-2-251010 -
Xi and his wife meet Cambodian king, queen mother
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan had a cordial meeting with Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni and Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Friday.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-251080 -
US, South Korea stage table-top nuclear drill focused on North Korea
. On Monday it launched two missiles into the Pacific Ocean.US and South Korean officials have also warned the North could be preparing for its first test of a nuclear device since 2017.
Source:kathmandupost.2023-2-242140 -
One year on, Ukraine crisis accentuates calls for peace
While Russia and Ukraine appear to have reached a deadlock on the battlefield and at the negotiating table, the United States continues to agitate the conflict and profit from it.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-241440 -
Xiplomacy: Building China-Africa community of health for all with dedication and action
Chinese medical teams are currently working at 115 medical centers in 56 countries around the world, most of which are in Africa.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-231068 -
Ukraine's year of pain, death -and also nation-building
Russian troops would soon pour across Ukraine's borders and Russian missiles would fill Ukrainian skies, taking Ukrainian lives in the biggest air, sea and ground assault in Europe since World War II.
Source:The Himalayan Times2023-2-22895 -
U.S. Ohio opens clinic as health problems near toxic train track pile up: CNN
The U.S. state of Ohio will open a health clinic for residents who worry their symptoms might be linked to the freight train derailment incident on Feb. 3 and the subsequent release of the toxic chemical vinyl chloride, …
Source:XINHUA2023-2-221296 -
Ohio derailment triggers long-simmering tensions in U.S.: media
U.S. train derailments dropped to 1,093 last year, from 2,435 in 2004, which still means there are about three derailments a day. Each of those accidents carry risk.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-21736 -
Search and rescue work to end as quake-hit Türkiye moves to shelter homeless
Turkish authorities have almost completed search and rescue work nearly two weeks after massive earthquakes that claimed more than 40,000 lives in the country, a Turkish disaster agency said Sunday.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-20821 -
Roundup: Ohio derailment leads to long-term environmental, health, legal concerns
Residents in and around the village of East Palestine, Ohio, feared for their health and environmental effect, after about 50 Norfolk Southern train cars, including 20 carrying hazardous materials, derailed on Feb. 3 on …
Source:XINHUA2023-2-16931 -
Türkiye's quake death toll exceeds 35,000, as intensifying diplomacy helps mend ties between foes
In the wake of the massive quakes that struck Türkiye, the intensifying diplomacy between Türkiye and its previous foes, including Greece, Israel and Armenia, helps further ease their ties.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-151334 -
Grief, pain grip Gazan families losing loved ones in Türkiye-Syria earthquakes
With tears running down his face, Magdy Darabih, an old man in Gaza, received his young son's homecoming, in white coffin, from quake-hit Türkiye.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-14863 -
Massive earthquakes kill over 30,000 in Türkiye, Syria as incredible rescues still bring hope
The death toll from the twin earthquakes that rocked Türkiye and Syria on Feb. 6 has climbed to 29,605 and 1,414 respectively as of Sunday evening.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-131627 -
Rescue Teams in Action | Chinese rescuers spare no effort to save lives in quake-hit Türkiye
International search and rescue teams have rushed to Türkiye to assist in rescue efforts after two massive earthquakes jolted the country Monday. Chinese rescuers have successfully saved four survivors so far.
Source:XINHUA2023-2-12985

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