March 1, 2023
MAR 01, 2023
Description Community
About
*) Erdogan promises 300,000 homes in quake-hit region

Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has pledged to reconstruct and revive the country's quake-hit southern region.

Erdogan promised that Türkiye would start the construction of 309,000 houses throughout the earthquake zone in a few months.

Other parts of our country that also face the threat of devastating quakes will also be transformed.

The powerful twin earthquakes on February 6th have killed over 45,000 people in Türkiye.

*) Deadly train collision in central Greece

In central Greece, at least 32 people have been killed and 85 injured after a passenger train collided with a cargo train.

Multiple carriages were derailed and at least three burst into flames after the collision.

While the fire had been put out, the cause of the accident was not confirmed.

The fire brigade said rescue operations were ongoing under very difficult conditions due to the severity of the collision, which happened some 380 kilometres north of Athens.

*) Russia hammers Ukraine's Bakhmut

Moscow’s forces have stepped up their weeks-long drive to encircle the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut as the Russian offensive enters its 371st day.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the intensity of fighting was "only increasing" near the frontline city, which has seen months of heavy battles.

*) Tinubu wins Nigeria presidential election

Nigeria's ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu has won the weekend presidential election after defeating two of his closest rivals.

The Independent National Electoral Commission confirmed that Tinubu passed the benchmark of 25 percent of votes in two-thirds of Nigeria's 36 states and capital.

Tinubu, candidate for the All Progressives Congress party, won 8.8 million votes while his runner up from opposition Peoples Democratic Party secured 6.9 million votes.

*) Croatia's Modric donates World Cup jersey to quake victims

Croatian national football team captain Luka Modric has donated his 2022 World Cup jersey to earthquake victims in Türkiye.

All the proceeds from the sale of the number 10 jersey, worn in the 2022 World Cup opener against Morocco, are to go to disaster victims.

Addressing the Turkish people in a video message on Twitter, Modric said: Stay strong, we are all with you and we are praying for you.
Comments