Turkey and Syria earthquakes: Teachers
Teachers in Turkey share their experiences of last month's disaster.
One month since the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, schools in the hardest-hit regions are still not operating. Two teachers, who lost many of their students, colleagues and friends, share their experiences.
There's been another day of mass protests against the Israeli government's proposed judicial reforms. Our correspondent explains.
The German capital Berlin has announced that everyone will be able to swim and sunbathe topless in public pools -- regardless of their gender. The ruling follows a discrimination court case filed last year by a woman who'd been thrown out of a Berlin open-air pool for sunbathing topless. We speak to the woman who filed the complaint.
More than 80 Russian missiles were fired at Ukraine overnight. We speak to our Diplomatic Correspondent about the missile strikes and Russia's war strategy.
(Photo: With schools still closed, Cinar Duzdur, 10, follows an on-line class in a tablet as the family shelters at the Aski Ataturk sports complex in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, in Adana, Turkey, March 7, 2023. Credit: Susana Vera/Reuters)
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