Turkey and Syria earthquakes: Doctors
Doctors in Turkey and Syria share their experiences one month on from the earthquakes.
We have brought together two doctors who talk about the scale of the task they have been facing with injured patients after the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
The origins of Covid-19 are being explored by a US congressional committee in a first hearing in Washington DC. We get more from our correspondent in Washington.
Thousands of protesters have gathered in the Georgian capital Tblisi for a second day, to oppose legislation that would see many media and rights groups classed as foreign agents. We hear from some of the protesters.
Five women who say they were denied abortions in the state of Texas, despite facing life-threatening health risks have sued the state over its abortion ban.
Our reporter explains.
Australian TV personality Bindi Irwin has spoken about her “insurmountable pain” from endometriosis. We hear from women with the same disease.
(Photo: People receive chemotherapy treatment at an oncology hospital run by the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) Foundation in Idlib, Syria.
Credit: Yahya Nemah / EPA-EFE/ REX / Shutterstock)
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