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The Firats survived Turkey’s earthquakes, here’s their life a year later
A year on from the devastating earthquakes in Turkey, Al Jazeera follows up with a displaced family in Adiyaman.
A boy’s arduous steps on prosthetic legs after Turkey’s earthquake
Mehmet Koc survived the collapse of a five-storey building that crushed his legs and killed his brother and mother.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 123
Aid trucks waiting to bring food into Gaza were hit by Israeli gunfire, humanitarian workers say.
Dozens of protestors against Gaza genocide arrested in Pennsylvania
A Jewish protest inside Pennsylvania’s state capitol building calls for an end to genocide in Gaza.
Russia and China slam US for Middle East strikes
They accuse Washington of raising the risk of escalation in service of Biden's election hopes.
McDonald’s blames Israel’s war in Gaza for missing sales target
Slump comes after customers in Muslim countries boycotted brand over its perceived support for Israel.
‘We are at crossroads’: Tension builds in Senegal amid election delay
As the parliamentary debate continues over election delay, concerns are mounting among common Senegalese people.
Since the earthquake, these northwest Syrian villagers camp out every night
Many villagers spend the day in their homes, then sleep in tents outside for fear of aftershocks.
Syrian earthquake survivors still sleep outside one year on
Families in Syria feel safer sleeping in tents as they grapple with the aftermath of the Turkey-Syria quakes, a year on.
9/11 firefighter who stood next to Bush in famous images dies
Bob Beckwith was working in the smouldering ruins of the World Trade Center when George W Bush visited the site.

