Following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, an estimated 5,000 Israeli families have fled to Cyprus, where they've been welcomed by an established Jewish community. Meanwhile, only hundreds of foreign passport holders and injured Palestinians have been permitted to leave the blockaded Gaza strip through its border with Egypt. The World's Durrie Bouscaren reports.
Israel has called for the resignation of UN Secretary-General António Guterres following his calls for a ceasefire and saying that the Hamas attacks “did not happen in a vacuum.” The World's Durrie Bouscaren has more.
It's citrus harvest season in southern Turkey, and reporter Durrie Bouscaren found herself with 10 pounds of lemons. After running out of sweet dessert recipes, a colleague suggested making pickled lemons sending her on a quest to learn about the art and history of Turkish pickling.
Hundreds of Hamas militants breached the Gaza border with Israel this weekend to carry out an unprecedented, well-coordinated attack on Israeli military and civilians. Monday was the third day of fighting between the two sides with Hamas taking over 150 Israelis hostage and Israel carrying out airstrikes on Gaza. The World's Durrie Bouscaren has been following developments
A Turkish religious sect housing Indigenous children and teens in the Brazilian Amazon faced an Interpol investigation after transporting six students to Turkey without the full consent of their parents. In Turkey, it reignited a national conversation about the role of religious groups in public life. The World's Durrie Bouscaren retraces the steps of reporter Thalys