Two months after devastating earthquakes killed more than 57,000 people in Turkey and Syria, survivors are living in tent camps and shipping containers outside the ruins of their former homes. As mobile businesses and streetside kebab shops return to the city of Antakya, the World's Durrie Bouscaren reports that people are determined to stay in their hometowns.
After 20 years in power and a much-criticized response to devastating earthquakes, the president of Turkey will face a tough election on May 14. In an effort to unseat him, a coalition of six opposition parties have nominated Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, a candidate with a long political career, but few wins. The World's Durrie Bouscaren reports from Istanbul.
Recently, five people from Somalia were among 19 who died trying to cross the border to Greece. Allegations have surfaced that they were pushed back by border patrols.
Recently, five people from Somalia were among 19 who died trying to cross the border to Greece. Allegations have surfaced that they were pushed back by border patrols.