welcome to bbc news, here from buckingham palace. king charles has begun his treatment for cancer. in the last few minutes he was seen arriving at buckingham palace from clarence house with queen camilla. it s the first image to be made public of king charles since buckingham palace confirmed his cancer diagnosis. this image also shows the queen. it s understood they were just leaving clarence house and have since left buckingham palace in a helicopter. this is the moment they flew off it s thought they are heading to the royal palace at sandringham in norfolk, where charles is likely to remain while he receives treatment, and steps back from public royal duties. prince harry has arrived in london to visit his father. this image shows him in the back of a car, being driven in london. and this was the convoy, as it made its way across london. harry isn t alone in offering his support to king charles a number of world leaders have sent messages after the king s diagnosis
lack of action to re house the homeless. it is an accusation that president denies india s at the quakes epicentre overseeing a draw for 10,000 newly built homes in the city. 12 months on our correspondent returns to southern turkey and since this report. now the rubble is going, the scars are clear to see. the city of antakya is a wasteland. more than 200,000 buildings were destroyed by the earthquake. and the work to clear and rebuild is still going on, even now. not everyone is able to move on. abu mustapha often returns to the place where he used to live. he managed to save his three youngest children but when their home fell, he lost sight of his teenage daughters, salma and salwa. i told her, salma, get up, there s an earthquake. everybody woke up. we got out from the building gate here. i had my other children, lama and mustapha, with me, and i stood right here. now they are missing. for months, he has searched hospitals and cemeteries. when everything he owned was d
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