Some minorities are at risk of disappearing completely, such as Antakya's Jewish community, which comprised fewer than 20 people before the earthquake, and whose leader and his wife were killed in ...
Weaving around fallen slabs of concrete, we make our way deeper into the heart of Antakya, the capital of Turkey's Hatay Province. The city's roads are filled with diggers and rescue workers in ...
The wider masterplan for Antakya includes 13 districts, each with its own commercial hubs and high streets designed to evoke memories of the building fabric that existed before the earthquake.
Entire city blocks have been turned to rubble in the city of Antakya Bodies of people killed in the earthquake in southern Turkey on Monday are being left out on the street as the hunt continues ...
Jews have lived in Antakya, located near Aleppo, Syria, for 2,500 years. Locals say it’s unlikely any will remain. ISTANBUL (JTA) – After initially sounding the all clear in the hours after a ...
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AFP/Antakya, Turkey Published on February 19, 2023 | 06:38 PM Joris Fioriti With helmets and flashlights, the rescuers enter a collapsed house in the earthquake-hit Turkish city of Antakya.
ANTAKYA, Turkey – At a bus station in Antakya, a city razed to the ground by Turkey’s devastating earthquake, emotions remain raw and voters divided ahead of Sunday’s pivotal elections.