Rescuers from Albania express how emotionally painful it was for them to find earthquake victims in the rubble during their search and recovery effort in neighbouring Türkiye.
There are reports of some fatalities and the collapse of more buildings in Türkiye after another 6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes the country's Hatay province which was devastated by massive tremors two weeks ago.
Only the recently built retaining wall of the Saint Pierre cave church, carved out of a mountainside in Antakya (Antioch) of St. Peter's ministry, suffered minor damage.
The Muslim Scouts of Lebanon spent a week in the quake-hit provinces of Adana and Hatay to help in rescue efforts in coordination with the Turkish Red Crescent and Türkiye’s disaster agency.
Türkiye's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu tells US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that finalising the F-16 fighter jet sale deal is beneficial for both sides and that Ankara expects support from Congress to push through the deal.
Teams were greeted with tears and applause upon their arrival in the capital Sarajevo before heading to a meeting with Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fadil Novalic.
Country's fundraising campaign for earthquake victims is in full swing under the Committee for the Relief of Türkiye, which was created by Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre.
Labour leader Keir Starmer, accompanied by Scottish Labour Party leader Anas Sarwar, conveyed his condolences over the devastating disaster and thanked volunteers who were helping in the recovery effort.
Student leader says donation from the African nation shows their expression of solidarity with the Turkish people who had contributed for the construction of mosques and schools in their communities.