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K9 Search and Rescue has responded to the 2023 Turkey Earthquake and the Creeslough disaster. However, it can't help the PSNI find missing people as it has been blocked from joining an official register. Our reporter Barry Lenihan tells us more.
She's got an important job helping people in America discover how to engage the political process in a constructive, Christ-centered way. As Director of Communications for the ‘Center for Public Justice‘ Debora Haede is going to make a tremendous impact on our country in the years to come. Debora is also a witness to tragedies […]
She's got an important job helping people in America discover how to engage the political process in a constructive, Christ-centered way. As Director of Communications for the ‘Center for Public Justice‘ Debora Haede is going to make a tremendous impact on our country in the years to come. Debora is also a witness to tragedies […]
Dutch coalition talks break down leaving Wilders in limbo, Northern Ireland gets its first Republican first minister and the death knoll for gas-guzzling cars in Paris. Also: Kosovo's new currency rule irritates minority Serbs, we visit Turkey's Hatay a year after the earthquakes, southern Estonia begins its culture capital year and a trip to the magical dragon festival in the Bavarian forest.
She's got an important job helping people in America discover how to engage the political process in a constructive, Christ-centered way. As Director of Communications for the ‘Center for Public Justice‘ Debora Haede is going to make a tremendous impact on our country in the years to come. Debora is also a witness to tragedies […] The post Perspective on the Turkey Earthquake, Pt. 2 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.
She's got an important job helping people in America discover how to engage the political process in a constructive, Christ-centered way. As Director of Communications for the ‘Center for Public Justice‘ Debora Haede is going to make a tremendous impact on our country in the years to come. Debora is also a witness to tragedies […] The post Perspective on the Turkey Earthquake, Pt. 1 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.
February 6, 2024 marks one year since a pair of devastating earthquakes killed more than 50,000 people in Turkey and Syria. For survivors, the recovery has been slow and painful with many question marks still left about what their future holds. In this episode: Resul Serdar (@ResulSerdarAtas), Al Jazeera Senior International Correspondent Sami Zeidan (@SamiZeidan), Al Jazeera Presenter and Correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by David Enders and Miranda Lin with our host, Malika Bilal. Zaina Badr fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Want to hear your voice on The Take? Record a voice message for International Podcast Day about why you listen and it could be featured on the show. An estimated four million children in Turkey were affected by the earthquakes in February. The disaster forced them to see death and tragedy up close - many for the first time. As the new school year begins, there's hope that the classroom will bring back a sense of routine and normalcy. But the trauma of the past eight months has not gone away, with children continuing to deal with displacement, grief, and anxiety. Experts warn that if the mental health of these children is not handled carefully, there could be long-term consequences. In this episode: Ceyda Yelkalan (@SaveChildrenTR), Save the Children Advocacy and Communications Manager Episode credits: This episode was produced by Miranda Lin and our host Malika Bilal, with contributions from Stefania D'Ignoti. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
It's harvest season in Turkey, six months after massive earthquakes hit southeastern Turkey. It's a major agricultural region, known as the Turkish Fertile Crescent. Now, seasons have passed, but the land and people remain deeply traumatized. Even efforts to clear away rubble and rebuild have created environmental concerns, leaving many survivors fearing not only the end of their farming and food traditions, but also their communities' futures. In this episode: Anna Maria Beylunioğlu (@annabeylunioglu), food studies lecturer and chef Ayşegül Selışık (@aselisik), UN Food and Agriculture Organization Assistant Representative in Turkey Gonca Tokyol (@goncatokyol), freelance journalist Episode credits: This episode was produced by Miranda Lin and our host Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan and Zaina Badr fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera AlDosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
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In this series of Podcast Kurdi, Rozerin Tadik and Mert Yirmibeş explore the socio-psychological effects of the earthquakes that occurred on February 6th in Turkey, which severely affected seven provinces with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5. The first episode of "Destroyed Lives" focuses on Adıyaman.
Turkey's presidential election goes to a second round, hopes fade for those still missing months after Turkey's quakes, and what next for Georgia's EU membership hopes? Also: how are Kyiv residents coping with the on-off threat of Russian strikes, La Palma votes for the first time since the volcanic eruption, and Dutch help for those grieving for lives lost during the pandemic.
On this week's show, we're taking a closer look at why Turkey's upcoming elections are set to be the most important of 2023. Turkish policy expert Asli Aydintasbas explains what's at stake. We'll also hear from first-time voters and voters in earthquake-hit cities. Plus, a look at Kemal Kilicdaroglu's landmark candidacy.
On Tuesday's show: We check in with News 88.7 reporter Lucio Vasquez about the latest efforts to find the man suspected of shooting and killing five people in a home in Cleveland, Texas early Saturday. Police say 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa fled the area. Investigators continue to search for him, and authorities are offering $80,000 for information about his whereabouts. Also this hour: A bill passed by the Texas Senate would require the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms. Another would let school boards adopt prayer or religious study periods. We discuss what's motivating these bills and how courts might interpret them. And Sam Houston State University professor Sinem Akay-Sullivan trains professionals in her native Turkey to help children traumatized by earthquakes there earlier this year.
On this week's show, Turkey is gearing up for a high stakes presidential election, and observers are warning displaced voters could get shut out. Then, why were these earthquakes so deadly? A researcher who helped with a reconnaissance mission shares his insights. We'll also hear about how Syria is faring, and why a Turkish orchestra has been thrust into the spotlight because of the quake.
In this episode Jacob and Evan chat about many interesting topics:Who was the Buddha, and how do world religions view him? How did the Neanderthals interact with Homo sapiens? What daring feat was performed over some alcohol and a bet?How strong was the earthquake in Turkey, and how does it compare to those of the past?What are the ethics of colonization, really though?Support the show
Be Ready – Jesus is Coming! – Luke 17:20-37 Ukraine War – Turkey Earthquake – Iran Nuclear Weapon – Putin Xi – SVB – Gas Prices – HHS Admiral – Floods – Euphrates – COVID When will the Kingdom of God come? Who is the King of the Kingdom? Jesus is the King of the Kingdom […] The post Be Ready – Jesus is Coming! – Luke 17:20-37 appeared first on The Mission Church.
The Dutch provincial election brings farmers to the fore, all eyes on the skies after a US drone falls into the Black Sea, and the BBC reinstates Gary Lineker, but what about the corporation's impartiality? Also: Turkish journalists struggle to be heard in the wake of the quake, Belarus' opposition sets up its own alternative embassy and French cinema goers revel in anti-revolutionary history.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on Turkey Earthquake.
The grief and heartache caused by two major earthquakes in Turkey and Syria hasn't stopped at their borders. The tragedy has killed at least 50,000 people and has left millions of survivors homeless in the two nations. But, its impact is felt all over the world. One Lincoln man was personally affected.
Today, we are happy to have Karl Nielsen on the show! Karl is the Director at Oasis International School in Ankara, Turkey, and we are thankful to have the opportunity to sit down with him and hear his story. Karl discusses his school, life in Turkey, and the devastating earthquake that has impacted so many lives. Listen as Karl shares staggering statistics and trusted ways that you can help.
Two months in to the most far-right government in Israel's history, Palestinians are seeing their rights evaporate while the media - both Israeli and international - underplay the Palestinian plight.Contributors:Sarit Michaeli - International advocacy officer, B'TselemIssa Amro - Hebron-based Palestinian activistZiv Stahl - Executive director, Yesh Din; contributor, +974 magazineKhaled Elgindy - Palestinian-Israeli affairs programme, Middle East Institute; author, Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to TrumpOn our radar:Nearly a month after the earthquake that killed more than 50,000 people across Turkey and Syria, the clampdown continues on critical reporting and anything else the Turkish government deems problematic. Producer Meenakshi Ravi reports on how extensive the crackdown has been.Pakistani journalism in crisis:The Pakistani government is facing trouble on multiple fronts - political, economic, and on security. For the country's media, things have come to a state where the incentives not to do the journalistic job are often greater than the motivators to actually do it.Contributors:Farzana Ali - Peshawar bureau chief, Aaj TVAmber Shamsi - Director, The Centre for Excellence in JournalismSubscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribeFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglishFind us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeeraCheck our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/@AljazeeraEnglish#Aljazeeraenglish#News
In this episode we are joined by renowned Tarot Card reader, Janine Morigeau. Janine has been featured on Michael Jaco's channel since the beginning and her predictions and insight is always on point. Janine's esoteric background also includes years of intensive training in astrology and numerology. We dive in depth into a wide range of spiritual topics and world events happening. What is the truth behind the Chinese spy balloons? Why did Nancy Pelosi go to Taiwan? What are NPC's and how many are among us? Was there something more sinister at play with the severe Turkey Earthquake? What are the dark hats and their pawns up to and planning? We ask the heart of the tarot cards these questions and more. The answers we found may surprise you! Join host Michael Jaco, Ex-Navy Seal, who teaches you how to tap into your Intuition and Unleash the Power within, so you can become the Master of your Reality. To get behind the scenes access to Michael Jaco's videos join his Intuitive Warrior club here - michaelkjacosocial.com To connect with Michael Jaco go to his website - michaelkjaco.com To connect with Janine Morigeau go to her website - tarotbyjanine.com
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Fox anchors don't even believe the things they are peddling. What does it mean for our own news consumption? What not to do after an earthquake: International child welfare expert Elli Oswald, who serves as the executive director of the Faith to Action Initiative, shares the impact of the earthquake in Turkey & Syria on families– and how Christians around the world can play a key role in supporting them. (9:30) Jon Sata, Chicago Wolves president of business operations, talks about the Wolves' Faith & Fellowship game on Saturday, February 25. (18:31) Can schools operate according to their beliefs when it comes to sexuality? Joy Mosley, Associate Vice President of Government & Strategic Relations at the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU), joins to talk about the Hunter v. U.S. Department of Education lawsuit. (36:30) Plus, What and when is Lent?... and from Buzzfeed- Brian and Aubrey reflect on the hardest advice to hear. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it! On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: It's our first ep from the brand new LuAnna studio in Champneys mark two! The girls are very excited. We're chatting our upcoming trip to Soho Farmhouse, Lu's ski holiday with a very manic chef, Anna at the vag doctor, a shitty divorce situation and two ‘please ground swallow me hole' moments. Plus, three big topics, the Syria & Turkey Earthquake, a body found in the Nicola Pulley case and has Madeleine McCann been found?! Remember, if you want to get in touch you can: Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
Turkey has ended rescue efforts in all but two provinces, almost two weeks after a massive earthquake killed tens of thousands of people, the country's disaster agency said. Also in the programme, tensions remain high after Moldova's president accused Russia of plotting to use foreign "saboteurs" to overthrow her pro-EU government. And the head of the European Trade Union Confederation speaks exclusively to Newshour about her dramatic expulsion from Tunisia, after she took part in a union demonstration in the city of Sfax. (Picture: Members of a search and rescue team work to recover bodies from rubble on February 19, 2023 in Hatay, Turkey. Picture credit: Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
A.M. Edition for Feb. 17. Even before last week's earthquake, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was facing public discontent over the state of the economy. WSJ reporters Jared Malsin and Daniella Cheslow in Adana, Turkey, detail the added challenges Mr. Erdogan now confronts as he contends with mass displacement, economic damage and tensions amid a call to postpone national elections. Plus, why shares of aircraft lessors are taking off. Luke Vargas hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when you can't go home? The city of Antakya, one of Turkey's cultural centres, was levelled in the February 6 earthquakes. Thousands of people were killed, and the city is no longer recognisable to many who called it home. The government says rebuilding in the region is about to begin, but many residents are still trying to understand what they've lost. In this episode: Emre Rende (@emrerende), Journalist and photographer Bernard Smith (@JazeeraBernard), Al Jazeera correspondent Belit Tasdemir (@AKUTAssociation), Coordinator for AKUT Search and Rescue Association Episode credits: This episode was produced by Amy Walters and Chloe K. Li with our host, Malika Bilal. Miranda Lin fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Andy Greiner and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
The devastating earthquakes in Turkey left many thousands dead and injured. As rescue efforts turn to recovery, people are criticizing the poor construction methods used in the collapsed buildings.
About ten days since the earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, leaving roughly 50,000 dead, experts are calling the earthquake the 'result of systematic rentier politics'. ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta explores how corruption, paid-for amnesty for building violations and an economy in crisis led to the deadly disaster in Erdoğan's Turkey, in episode 1176 of #CutTheClutter
As the rescue and recovery effort from the devastating earthquake continues, young people who survived are making tough decisions about the future. With Turkey already struggling economically even before the disaster, do they leave and start again in a new region, or a new country? Or stay and help rebuild? Victoria Craig travels to Ankara where she meets Berkay, a second year design student from Gaziantep, one of the most badly affected cities. He drove for 12 hours with his family to reach the Turkish capital. He says he's not sure what the future holds, and he is considering moving to another European country. Roger Kelly is the lead regional economist for Turkey at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He explains how youth unemployment is a particular challenge for southern Turkey, and says it's difficult to say whether people who have been displaced will return when areas are rebuilt. And Professor Güneş Aşık from TOBB Economics and Technical University says students affected by the earthquake might not find it that easy - they might have to drop out of university to support their families. Produced and presented by Victoria Craig. Additional production by Anil Ergın. (Image: A rescue centre in Ankara. Credit: Getty Images)
It's Thursday, February 16th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Indian pastor remain in jail A pastor in northern India remains in jail three months after winning bail. Hindu extremists filed new false charges against him to keep him in prison. Last Tuesday, Pastor Vijay Masih spent his 100th day in jail. Masih leads an Evangelical Church of India congregation in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Under the state's anti-conversion laws, the pastor and nearly 50 other Christians in the area were arrested last April. Masih's wife, Preeti, told Morning Star News, “Police did not ask us anything. They have only heard one-sided complaints from the opposition party, and under pressure from them they have carried out arrests.” Turkey earthquake death toll 41,000 The death toll from last Monday's 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Turkey and Syria has risen to over 41,000. Tens of thousands of people are still missing. Christian aid groups are on the ground helping with the relief effort. Samaritan's Purse deployed a 52-bed mobile medical facility to Antakya, historically known as Antioch, the area where believers were first called Christians, according to Acts 11:26. Among other services, the hospital will include two emergency operating rooms and a pharmacy. Following a February 9 airlift from Atlanta, their team quickly began raising the field hospital on property surrounding the 1,100-bed Hatay State Hospital, which was irreparably crippled and made unsafe by the earthquakes. The Samaritan's Purse team is urgently building on the open space of the adjoining parking area and preparing to receive patients at the mobile medical facility later this week. The loss of the region's key healthcare facility further compounds the desperation felt by communities who've experienced unimaginable loss, grief, and the destruction of all they had. Melanie Wubs, Medical Response Coordinator with Samaritan's Purse, asked for prayer as they meet the needs in Turkey. WUBS: “My name is Melanie Wubs, Medical Response Coordinator with Samaritan's Purse. I'm here in southeast Turkey where the effects of the earthquake this week have been devastating. Samaritan's Purse has been working with a partner here. “We've been requested by the Ministry of Health to set up an emergency field hospital in this spot where this 1,000-bed facility behind me has suffered severe infrastructure damage and is not functional. We ask for your prayers for the people here in Turkey and also for our team as we move quickly to meet the needs.” To make a donation to help Samaritan's Purse pay for the field hospital, the medical supplies, and the transportation to Turkey of the 75-member team, click on a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Polling on Christian nationalism The Public Religion Research Institute released a new survey on Americans' views of Christian nationalism. The study measured Christian nationalism by the degree of support for statements like “The U.S. government should declare America a Christian nation,” or “U.S. laws should be based on Christian values.” Ten percent of Americans agreed almost entirely with such statements; 19% agreed but not strongly; 39% disagreed; and 29% strongly disagreed. Evangelical Protestants were the most likely to agree with Christian nationalism, while Roman Catholics and mainline Protestants were among the least likely to agree. Psalm 33:12 says, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people whom He has chosen as His heritage!” British church leaders reporting fellow Christians for anti-“gay” stand Church leaders in England are now reporting Christians to the police for opposing sexually perverted lifestyles. Last year, Christopher Cocksworth, a bishop in the Church of England, reported “offending” tweets made by Sam Margrave to authorities. Margrave is an elected member of the Church of England's General Synod. He won his election on a platform of standing for Biblical truth on life, death, sex, and marriage. Police did open an investigation into Margrave, but have since closed the case. He told The Daily Signal recently that church leaders are still trying to silence him: “There's a vocal minority that control the church and are using its resources to bully me into silence.” California fires teacher over her objection to fake pronouns Last month, a school district in California dismissed a Christian teacher who took issue with the school's gender policies. Jessica Tapia was a physical education teacher at the Jurupa Unified School District. She refused to allow biological males in girl's locker rooms. She also disagreed with the district's policy to not tell parents if their children wanted to pretend to be the opposite sex. Tapia told Fox News she chose her faith over her job. TAPIA: “It was crazy to be in the position where I realized that I couldn't be a Christian and a teacher -- is what that felt like.” Matthew 6:24 says, “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.” House Judiciary subpoenaed Big Tech executives Yesterday, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed chief executives of big tech companies. The companies include Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft. Republican Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio chairs the committee. GOP House members are concerned the companies are suppressing the free speech of conservatives. Jordan's office said in a statement: “These subpoenas are the first step in holding Big Tech accountable.” South Carolina's Abolish Abortion February 25th rally And finally, the pro-life group Abolish Abortion South Carolina is announcing a rally at the state's capital of Columbia next week. It will be held at the South Carolina Statehouse on Saturday, February 25 at 11:00 am. Speakers will include Republican Representative Rob Harris and Pastor Jeff Durbin. Love Life Ministries will lead a prayer-walk afterward. Harris has pre-filed a bill called the South Carolina Prenatal Equal Protection Act of 2023. The bill would protect all people, including unborn babies, beginning at conception, under the state's homicide laws. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Thursday, February 16th in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Kid News This Week: Move over sniffer dogs – squirrels get in on the act of sniffing out drugs in China, more on the US-China spy balloons saga, update on Turkey and Syria's deadly quake, Portuguese city brings in drones to help with their seagull problem – we'll explain how – and in Spain one man decides to test the law... by baring all!
Dr. Gönül Tol is the founding director of the Turkey program at the Middle East Institute, a think tank in Washington DC. She is the author of Erdogan's War: A Strongman's Struggle at Home and in Syria, which was published in January. She has taught at both George Washington University and the National Defense University.
Started this week with a rundown of all the earthquake news out of Turkey as the death toll climbs to over 25,000, and then talked about the UFO we shot down over Alaska. Also State of the Union audio, blasphemer lynched in Pakistan, AI stream shut down over transphobia, social justice activist murder, Twitter goes down, and a North Dakota priest commits sex acts with woman in church, makes her go to confession after he finishes. Music: Pantera/"Mouth For War"
The UN's humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths has described the earthquake in Turkey as the worst natural disaster he'd ever seen in his decades of humanitarian work. While visiting the Turkish city of Kahramanmasa he told the BBC that the UN would work actively and firmly to open more crossings into north west Syria where so little aid has arrived. Also in the programme: we hear from the WHO Syria representative in Aleppo; and a reporter who's crossed into parts of northern Syria controlled by Turkish-backed militias. (Photo: Martin Griffiths, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, gestures during a presser in Maras, Turkey, 11 February 11 2023. Credit: Reuters/Emilie Madi)
Christian ministries were among the first on the ground after powerful earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria. John and Maria discuss, what appears to be, the Church of England apologizing for biblical teaching, and fallout from the Grammys. — Recommendations — The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis The Most Reluctant Convert Be Open to Spiritual Experience. Also, Be Really Careful. by Ross Douthat Segment 1 - The Earthquake in Turkey / Church of England "Death Toll in Turkey and Syria From Earthquake Passes 20,000" The New York Times "Turkish and Syrian Christians Rally Relief After Earthquake Kills 20,000" Christianity Today "Samaritan's Purse to send aid to Turkey and Syria after devastating earthquakes" WFMY News Segment 2 - Trans Clinic Whistleblower "I Thought I Was Saving Trans Kids. Now I'm Blowing the Whistle." The Free Press "When Students Change Gender Identity, and Parents Don't Know" The New York Times Segment 3 - Satan and the Grammys "Satan Shows Up at the Grammys" Breakpoint "Governor Kristi Noem Blasts Lil Nas X's 'Satan Shoes': 'We Are in a Fight for the Soul of Our Nation'" Christian Headlines Segment 4 - Stories of the Week "Life, Even as We Don't Know it, Is No Accident" The Point "Josephine Margaret Bakhita: From Slave to Servant of Christ" Breakpoint "Is the Pro-Life Movement Oppressive?" The Point
As Turkey battles against the clock to find survivors of the recent Earthquake there, we look at what triggered the magnitude 7.8 quake. Also, how modern day codebreakers have unlocked secret correspondence penned by Mary Queen of Scots from exile in the 1500s, and the overlooked threat of indoor air pollution: we worry about what we breath in on the streets but we're potentially encountering air just as bad in our own homes... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Kid News This Week: 7.8 earthquake rocks Turkey & Syria, US shoots down Chinese spy balloon, Beyoncé sweeps Grammys but still doesn't get top prize and owner of a naughty parrot pays the price in Taiwan – all this plus the Weekly World Wrap and the Fab Fact Quiz!
Several thousand dead following huge earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, President Biden is set to deliver his State of the Union address tonight, and more revelations come to light regarding the Chinese spy balloon that flew over the U.S. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.Birch Gold: Text "WIRE" to 989898 for your no-cost, no-obligation information kit.PajamaGram: Order today and SAVE 25%, use code ‘NUDE' https://www.pajamagram.com/Cynch: Download the Cynch app and get your first tank exchange for just $10 with promo code WIRE. Visit http://cynch.com/offer for details.
Today: Death toll surpasses 5,000 in Turkey earthquake; Huntington Park PD releases surveillance video showing police killing stabbing suspect Anthony Lowe; New shot could soon be available to protect babies from RSV; California students no longer face a COVID-19 vaccine mandate; New report sheds light on barriers that AAPI Californians face when seeking mental health care. AMC, the nation's biggest movie theater chain is changing how it prices tickets, and more. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. Support the show: https://laist.com
On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck highlights Israel's relief efforts inside Turkey in the wake of the horrific 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has caused widespread disaster in that country. Israeli aid workers are already on the ground in the epicenter of the quake zone—and the Jewish State has even offered to aid Syria, an enemy nation with which it has no diplomatic relations. Learn how Israel is acting as a light unto the nations: and how this is far from the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two devastating earthquakes rip through south-eastern Turkey and northern Syria. Thousands have died and many more are injured. There have been appeals for international rescue support and aid.
We speak to two African students living in Turkey after two devastating earthquakes killed hundreds of people there and in Syria. President Erdogan has described it as Turkey's worst disaster since 1939, while many people were also killed in war-torn northern Syria, including in areas held by rebel groups. Plus, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has held talks with Mali's ruling junta on expanding military ties between the two countries, on his third trip to Africa in six months. We get the verdict of the opposition M5-RFP coalition. And content moderator who worked in Facebook parent company Meta's Nairobi office wins the right to sue the social media giant in a Kenyan court. We look at why it's a landmark case for the continent.
A massive earthquake hit Turkey and parts of Syria, with over 1,300 killed and more than 6,000 injured. The death toll is expected to rise as authorities search for survivors. A Chinese spy balloon was shot down over the weekend. Briefings are scheduled for U.S. senators and the “Gang of Eight.” And former President Donald Trump responded to claims that the same thing happened three times on his watch. A derailed train is still wreaking havoc in East Palestine, Ohio. Officials fear a major explosion and possible deadly shrapnel up to a mile away. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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