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The countries confront different challenges in responding to Monday’s huge earthquake
World Bank commits $780mn to rebuild infrastructure and US pledges $85mn to fund humanitarian efforts
In a country with a large and active government, many have been left shocked and enraged by the sudden lack of state support
First UN aid shipment since the quake reaches war-ravaged northern Syria
President calls for ‘national unity’ after criticism of government’s slow response as damaged infrastructure hinders rescue efforts
Aid agencies struggle to support millions of vulnerable people in a region broken by conflict
More than 7,200 people confirmed dead in Turkey and Syria as search goes on for survivors
Rescuers in battered Şanlıurfa work around the clock to free those trapped in the rubble
Also in today’s newsletter: how Europe is raising cash for increased military spending
Early morning 7.8 magnitude quake and big aftershock trigger desperate search for survivors
Race to tackle growing humanitarian crisis amid scenes of devastation
Turkey is at the centre of one of the world’s most seismically active regions
Ankara’s cross-border incursions and control over northern areas complicate talks
Acute shortages have paralysed regime-held parts of the country as economy nears brink of collapse
Turkish military continues to hit Kurdish targets after 2 people killed in cross-border rocket attack
Foreign minister says ‘it’s reckoning time’ following overnight attacks in Syria and Iraq
Company accused of ‘donations’ to terror groups in Syria in return for staff protection and raw materials
At least 18 killed after bomb on a military bus near Damascus
Second day of violence comes as Washington and Tehran attempt to resurrect 2015 nuclear accord
The Razoni has been closely watched after it failed to reach original destination of Lebanon
Chinese action movie shot in ruins of Hajar al-Aswad upsets one-time inhabitants unable to return
Ankara’s deepening civil and military role in northern Syria offers it a bridgehead to fight Kurdish forces. But if it expands further, it could attract more international scrutiny
Shift from case-by-case policy comes as campaigners step up calls for return of remaining minors to Europe
Turkey’s antipathy to YPG threatens fight against Isis in Syria and plans for Nato expansion
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