Earthquake diplomacy: Greek foreign minister visits Turkey
Greece’s foreign minister is visiting the earthquake-stricken areas of Turkey, accompanied by his Turkish counterpart.
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Greece’s foreign minister is visiting the earthquake-stricken areas of Turkey, accompanied by his Turkish counterpart.
Ukrainian officials have said Moscow is having trouble launching its much-anticipated large-scale offensive there.
The death toll from Monday’s quakes stood at 33,179 on Sunday morning, with more than 92,000 others injured.
The government in Vienna has condemned Russia’s invasion but also stressed the need to maintain diplomatic relations with Moscow.
Neutral Austria has come under heavy criticism for granting visas that will allow sanctioned Russian lawmakers to attend a Vienna meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Palestinian driver Hussein Qaraqa crashed his car into a bus stop on Friday, killing three Israelis and injuring several others.
Israeli police say that security personnel have sealed up the family home of a Palestinian man who careened his car into a Jerusalem bus stop, killing three Israelis and injuring several others.
Ex-foreign minister Nikos Christoulides and veteran diplomat Andreas Mavroyiannis are hoping for a high turnout.
Watch live as efforts continue in Turkey today, 12 February, after this week’s devastating earthquake.
Voting has started in a runoff to elect ethnically split Cyprus’ new president, pitting a former foreign minister who campaigned as a unifier eschewing ideological and party divisions against a popular veteran diplomat