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AERIAL SHOTS of Antakya, Turkey’s ancient city left in ruins


Antakya (Turkey) (AFP) – Aerial shots show the destruction wrought in Antakya by the catastrophic 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Fourteen centuries of history crumbled in less than two minutes in Antakya, a fabled ancient Greek centre known throughout most of its history as Antioch.

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Journey to remote Niger clinic, where doctors, drugs and even bandages lack


Niger (Niger) (AFP) – In Soulefeta, a village in the remote Aiir Mountains of northern Niger, health care comes in the form of an empty building manned by a nurse with no equipment and no drugs. It lies about seven kilometres from Iferouāne, where there is a bigger health centre — but in this mountainous part of the Sahara, those few kilometres are long and gruelling.

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The Lviv Priest laying Ukrainian soldiers to rest every day


Lviv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Father Taras Mykhalchuk celebrates the funeral service of two Ukrainian servicemen, Oleg Muzhkevych and Valery Dianov, killed during combat with Russian troops, at the Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church in Lviv. Since the beginning of the war, Father Taras Mykhalchuk has been conducting servicemen’s funerals every day.

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NATO chief tells Turkey to ratify Sweden, Finland membership


Ankara (AFP) – NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says “the time has come to ratify both Finland and Sweden and to make them full members of our alliance ” during a press conference in Ankara with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

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Aerial shots show damage done to a Turkey road traversed by earthquake fault line


Pazarcık (Turkey) (AFP) – Aerial shots show the damage done to a road near Pazarcik, Turkey, by the deadly earthquake which struck Turkey and neighbouring Syria on February 6 2023. The fault line between two tectonic plates – the Arabian and the Eurasian – lays beneath Turkey’s southeastern provinces and passes through this road.

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World’s oldest, nearly complete Hebrew bible up for auction


New York (AFP) – The earliest and most complete Hebrew Bible, dating to the late ninth to early tenth century, is to be auctioned at Sotheby’s in New York. It is estimated at $30 to $50 million, making it the most valuable printed manuscript or historical document ever offered at auction.

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London university 3D prints threatened languages to prevent ‘societal disaster’


London (AFP) – Using cutting edge materials and state of the art architectural software, a project at University College London is seeking to bring endangered or threatened languages to life as 3D objects. The collaborative effort, between the university’s Anthropology and Architectural departments, models and then 3D-prints languages — including Amazonian Tariana and Kurdish — with the hope of highlighting their complexity, value as intangible heritage and the risks they face.

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