also in the programme. president zelensky addresses the european parliament saying ukraine is fighting to protect europe s way of life president zelensky pleas for. we start with the devastation following monday s earthquakes in turkey and syria, where mass graves are being dug, as the death toll climbs rapidly. nearly 20,000 are known to have lost their lives. rescuers are continuing desperate attempts to find and free survivors, four days after the quakes hit. the world health organization has warned there could be a secondary disaster with survivors living on the streets with very little food and water and in freezing temperatures. our middle east correspondent anna foster is in gaziantep the epicentre of the biggest earthquake to hit the region on monday. this heavy machinery is starting to arrive mainly in the big cities like this one, it has to be said, when you think about the rural villages, towns that are as badly affected, it is so much harder to get the equip
A more polarized parliament could make it difficult to pass EU legislation, with sweeping implications for policies ranging from climate and immigration to.
A more polarized parliament could make it difficult to pass EU legislation, with sweeping implications for policies ranging from climate and immigration to defense.
A more polarized parliament could make it difficult to pass EU legislation, with sweeping implications for policies ranging from climate and immigration to.
A more polarized parliament could make it difficult to pass EU legislation, with sweeping implications for policies ranging from climate and immigration to.