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all destroyed, unfortunately. known as antioch in roman and medieval times, the city has been significant forjudaism, islam, and was one of the earliest centres of christianity. now, the gaping arches are all that remains of the orthodox church here. bell towers and minarets crumbled. outside a restaurant, mehmet makes a call to the owner. translation: i'm afraid to call people because i don't know- if they are dead or alive so i'm scared. i am relieved to hear your voice. the owner is alive but his business partner and their entire family have been killed. this was how the streets used to look. full of life and noise. now drained and empty. outside a butcher's shop, this man weeps for his nephew who used to work there. "my dear one has gone, the world has

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with residential areas and some significant historic momuments destroyed as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer. until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete, deep into the old city of antakya. for 20 years, mehmet led tourists around these ancient streets. now even he can't find his bearings. "everything has changed," he says. stones and debris of collapsed homes block our path at almost every turn. translation: this was a beautiful | area where we took our groups to. | old antakya houses, old anta kya streets,

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ended for me," he says. across antakya, the devastation is still raw. but mehmet is taking comfort in the city's history and its record of resilience. translation: so many| cultures and civilisations have been and gone here. it has been destroyed and rebuilt. and this time it will be reborn again. caroline davies, bbc news, antakya. north korea has fired a suspected long—range ballistic missile from the area around pyongyang airport, according to south korea's military. japanese authorities say it landed in the water west of japan's exclusive economic zone. the united states has condemned the missile launch and says it will take all necessary measures to protect the us. the

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if they are dead or alive so i'm scared. i am relieved to hear your voice. the owner is alive but his business partner and their entire family have been killed. this was how the streets used to look. full of life and noise. now drained and empty. outside a butcher's shop, this man weeps for his nephew who used to work there. "my dear one has gone, the world has ended for me," he says. across antakya, the devastation is still raw. but mehmet is taking comfort in the city's history and its record of resilience. translation: so many| cultures and civilisations have been and gone here. it has been destroyed and rebuilt. and this time it will be reborn again. caroline davies, bbc news, antakya.

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now even he can't find his bearings. "everything has changed," he says. stones and debris of collapsed homes block our path at almost every turn. translation: this was a beautiful | area where we took our groups to. | 0ld antakya houses, old anta kya streets, all destroyed, unfortunately. known as antioch in roman and medieval times, the city has been significant forjudaism, islam, and was one of the earliest centres of christianity. now, the gaping arches are all that remains of the orthodox church here. bell towers and minarets crumbled. outside a restaurant, mehmet makes a call to the owner. translation: i'm afraid to call people because i don't know-

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for the united kingdom.— to work for the eu but also support for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in — for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as both _ for the united kingdom. there's been a clear shift in tone as both sides - a clear shift in tone as both sides look to finalise a deal that could mark a reset and you click back relations of the first time since brexit. but her rishi sunak there are still big political hurdles to clear. ben wright, bbc news. the death toll from the earthquakes in turkey and syria is now more than 16,000 — with millions left homeless. the turkish city of antakya is one of the most severly damaged, with residential areas and some significant historic momuments destroyed — as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer. until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete, deep into the old city of antakya. for 20 years, mehmet led tourists around these ancient streets.

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this afternoon, his former clubs chelsea and everton paid tribute with a minute's applause. the 31—year—old was currently playing for turkish club hatayspor. the death toll from the quakes is now more than 45,000, with millions left homeless. the turkish city of antakya is one of the most severely damaged, with residential areas and some significant historic monuments destroyed — as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer. until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete, deep into the old city of antakya. for 20 years, mehmet led tourists around these ancient streets. now even he can't find his bearings. "everything has changed," he says.

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stones and debris of collapsed homes block our path at almost every turn. translation: this was a beautiful | area where we took our groups to. | 0ld antakya houses, old anta kya streets, all destroyed, unfortunately. known as antioch in roman and mediaeval times, the city has been significant forjudaism, islam, and was one of the earliest centres of christianity. now, the gaping arches are all that remains of the orthodox church here. bell towers and minarets crumbled. outside a restaurant, mehmet makes a call to the owner. translation: i'm afraid to call people because i don't know- if they are dead or alive, so i'm scared. i am relieved to hear your voice.

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the owner is alive but his business partner and their entire family have been killed. this was how the streets used to look. full of life and noise. now drained and empty. outside a butcher's shop, this man weeps for his nephew who used to work there. "my dear one has gone, the world has ended for me," he says. across antakya, the devastation is still raw. but mehmet is taking comfort in the city's history and its record of resilience. translation: so many| cultures and civilisations have been and gone here. it has been destroyed and rebuilt. and this time it will be reborn again. caroline davies, bbc news, antakya. 0n the sidelines of the munich security conference,

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available as soon as possible. the death toll from the quakes is now more than 46,000, with millions left homeless. the turkish city of antakya is one of the most severely damaged, with residential areas and some significant historic monuments destroyed, as our correspondent caroline davies reports. the devastation only gets closer. until you weave in the gaps between the slip slabs of concrete, deep into the old city of antakya. for 20 years, mehmet led tourists around these ancient streets. now even he can't find his bearings. "everything has changed," he says.

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