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travelling towards the epicentre near the syrian border. we will be hearing from her shortly. also on the programme. the former metropolitan police officer david carrick will be sentenced tomorrow after pleading guilty to multiple sex offences against women. we hear from one of his victims. nurses and ambulance workers in england go on strike on the same day for the first time in this dispute. we assess the impact. and trouble for manchester city as the premier league charges the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules. and coming up on the bbc news channel: marsching on without jesse, as leeds united sack their manager after less than a year in charge. good evening. more than 3500 people have been killed after two major earthquakes hit southern turkey and northern syria today, flattening thousands of buildings and leaving tens of thousands injured. a massive rescue operation is under way to try to find any survivors people have spent the day digging with

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killed after two major earthquakes hit southern turkey and northern syria today, flattening thousands of buildings and leaving tens of thousands injured. a massive rescue operation is under way to try to find any survivors people have spent the day digging with their bare hands. it s feared thousands could be trapped beneath the rubble. the first quake, measuring 7.8, struck when people were asleep in the early hours of this morning. the epicentre was near the turkish city of gazientep. it triggered a second tremor almost as powerful just a few hours later. the united nations has called for an international response to the earthquakes. world leaders have pledged to send aid. but freezing temperatures are already hampering the aid effort. 0ur middle east correspondent anna foster arrived in turkey this morning and has spent the day travelling towards the epicentre, close to the border with syria. she s broadcasting using just her mobile phone, and she joins us now from the town of

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so those are the two issues how credible the jurors see the accusers and what they think about how much ghislaine maxwell actually knew about what was going on. police in the philippines say the number of people who ve died after a super typhoon hit last week has risen to more than 375. the red cross says it s carnage in many areas, with no power, no communications, and very little water. thousands of military, coast guard and fire service personnel, have been deployed to help in the relief operation. with the latest from the capital manila, here s howard johnson. four days on from super typhoon rai mad first landfall in the philippines, the extent of the damage it caused is finally becoming clear. nine different islands separated by a distance of more than 800 kilometres, all experienced sustained ferocious winds and heavy rain, flattening thousands of homes and flooding vast tracts of land. translation: we appeal

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the accusers and what they think about how much ghislaine maxwell actually knew about what was going on. barbara plett usher there, reporting on that story for us. police in the philippines say the number of people who ve died after a super typhoon hit last week has risen to more than 375. the red cross says it s carnage in many areas, with no power, no communications and very little water. thousands of military, coast guard and fire service personnel have been deployed to help in the relief operation. with the latest from the capital manila, here s howard johnson. four days on from super typhoon rai s first landfall in the philippines, the extent of the damage it caused is finally becoming clear. nine different islands separated by a distance of more than 800 kilometres all experienced sustained ferocious winds and heavy rain, flattening thousands of homes and flooding vast tracts of land. translation: we appeal for at least some small i

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becoming clear. nine different islands separated by distance of more than 800 kilometres, all experienced sustained ferocious wind and heavy rain, flattening thousands of homes and flooding vast tracts of land. translation: we appeal for at least some translation: we appeal for at least some small translation: we appeal for at least some small help translation: we appeal for at least some small help to - translation: we appeal for at least some small help to come l least some small help to come to us. now is the time that we need a government, a government ready to help us in our current situation. we are waiting for whoever has a kind heart and i hope they will help us. the breadth of hope they will help us. the breadth of the hope they will help us. the breadth of the destruction and the lack of communication lines is causing logistical delays in humanitarian support. food, water, fuel and electricity are in limited supply on numerous islands. today, the british government

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