The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 24 thousand

The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 24 thousand

The total death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 24,000. Turkish President Erdogan says that the reconstruction of millions of uninhabitable buildings in the earthquake-affected areas will be started in the next few weeks. During the discussion on the visit to the earthquake-affected areas, the Turkish President said that the number of…

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spy balloons;  The US has banned 6 organizations linked to China's military

spy balloons; The US has banned 6 organizations linked to China’s military

The United States destroyed China’s spy balloon in the air, Photo: File Washington: President Joe Biden has banned 6 major organizations linked to China’s military for sending spy balloons into American airspace. According to the international news agency, the statement issued by the US Department of Commerce says that President Joe Biden has imposed a…

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In Turkey, poor construction of buildings caused more damage

In Turkey, poor construction of buildings caused more damage

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Turkey has opened up a pool of building infrastructure damage. Experts attributed the major cause of the disaster to poor construction of buildings and non-compliance with building codes. According to the Seismic Building Codes of Turkey, buildings must be able to withstand strong earthquakes, withstanding at least 30 to 40 percent…

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Pakistani citizen quietly donated 3 million dollars for earthquake victims, Turkish media

Pakistani citizen quietly donated 3 million dollars for earthquake victims, Turkish media

The Pakistani citizen quietly donated 30 million dollars to the Turkish earthquake victims, this initiative has been praised by the Turkish media and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. According to Turkish media, a Pakistani citizen donated 30 million dollars for the relief of the earthquake victims. The Pakistani citizen submitted the aid to the Turkish embassy…

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‘We must be more vigilant than ever,’ Guterres says on first International Day to prevent violent extremism

‘We must be more vigilant than ever,’ Guterres says on first International Day to prevent violent extremism

The appeal came in his message to mark the first-ever International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism as and when Conducive to Terrorism, established in December by the UN General Assembly. Mr. Guterres described terrorism as an affront to humanity as it undermines the values that bind us together. Terrorism also threatens collective efforts…

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