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Death toll in Turkey exceeds 40,000 after earthquakes
Ankara, Feb 19: The death toll from two major earthquakes that struck southeastern Turkey on February 6 has risen to…
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NDRF rescues girls aged 6 and 8 buried under debris in Turkey
New Delhi: After the devastating earthquake in Turkey, a team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), involved in the…
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Netherlands expels Russian diplomats after spy smuggling claim
Amsterdam: The Netherlands has decided to expel the Russian diplomats as bilateral talks between the two nations have stalled, and…
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Russia committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine: US
Munich : The United States is determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, Vice President Kamla Harris…
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Partners with Turkish airlines; have ordered 500 aircraft for expansion in India and overseas: IndiGo
New Delhi : IndiGo has partnered with Turkish airlines to expand its reach to Europe, and has also ordered nearly…
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Turkey: Teenager, two men rescued from rubble 11 days after earthquake
Ankara: Turkish rescuers have saved 14-year-old Osman 11 days after the earthquake jolted Turkey and neighbouring Syria on February 6,…
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US: 6 people killed in series of shootings in Mississippi, suspect held
Mississippi: At least six people were shot dead in Tate County, Mississippi after a series of shootings on Friday, CNN…
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Ukraine: UN appeals for USD 5.6 billion to help millions affected by conflict
Geneva: With the full-scale war in Ukraine about to enter its second year, the UN Office for the Coordination of…
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Death toll in Turkey-Syria quake surpasses 41,000
Ankara: The death toll from the earthquakes in Turkey and northwestern Syria has gone past 41,000 as rescue efforts continue,…
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US State Secy Blinken to visit quake-hit Turkey on Sunday
Washington: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Turkey on Sunday to view relief operations after a massive…
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