Is it freedom of speech or insult? Charlie Hebdo's earthquake caricature made Turks angry
French cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo's cartoon about the earthquake in Turkey continues to receive negative criticism from all over the world.
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French cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo's cartoon about the earthquake in Turkey continues to receive negative criticism from all over the world.
Hatayspor have withdrawn from the Turkish Super Lig following the devastating earthquake that hit the country this week, the president of the Turkish Union of Clubs Ali Koc said on Thursday.
Turkey and Syria are reeling from the worst earthquakes to strike the region in almost a century. The initial 7.8-magnitude tremor in southeastern Turkey and northern Syria was followed by another of 7.7 magnitude.
It’s a race against time as rescuers keep toiling to pull survivors from under the rubble in Turkey and Syria.
:AS Roma midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo has completed a move to Turkish side Galatasaray, the Serie A club said on Wednesday.
(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 26, 2019 Ghana’s midfielder Christian Atsu chases down the ball during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) football match between Ghana and Benin at the Ismailia Stadium. – Ghana national player and former Newcastle midfielder Christian Atsu has been found alive in the rubble of an earthquake that killed more than 4,800 people in Turkey and neighbouring Syria, Ghana’s ambassador to Turkey said February 7, 2023. (Photo by OZAN KOSE / AFP)
The coach of Christian Atsu's Turkish club Hatayspor said on Wednesday the Ghana midfielder is yet to be found despite Ghana's Football Association (GFA) announcing earlier this week that he had been.
The whereabouts of Ghanaian international footballer Christian Atsu remain uncertain, despite his employer stating yesterday that he had been pulled alive from rubble, following a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey.