JINDERIS, Syria (AP) — A baby girl who was born under the rubble ... he will tell her the story of how she was rescued and how her parents and siblings were killed in the devastating earthquake.
Rescue workers in the northern Syrian town of Jinderis discovered the dark-haired baby girl more than 10 hours after the Feb. 6 quake hit, as they were digging through the wreckage of the five ...
Video released by Turkish rescuers shows people, including a baby, still being freed from the rubble days after the massive earthquake hit. Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in ...
Eleven Americans, who had been stranded in desert camps in northeastern Syria for years, arrived back in the US on Tuesday. The group included a child who is not a US citizen but was repatriated in ...
Sun 6 Aug 1.43pm • Six months ago baby Afraa was rescued from the rubble of her family's home in Syria. She was still attached to the umbilical cord.
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Cradled in the arms of a rescue worker, she emerged unscathed from the ruins in the Syrian city of Azaz at daybreak on Monday. An uncle looking after her said her two siblings died along with her ...
The stranger saved his life. By the time Faez returned home that night from his job at a healthcare company, he had resolved to flee Syria ... across the room. Baby Sara, 4 months old and an ...
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UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen said on Thursday that Syria has become a "sort of free-for-all space for settling ...
Error occured during this request! Please try again later. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Kurdish forces in northeast Syria rescued a Yazidi woman during an operation in ...
Nareen works for the International Rescue Committee. Siwan, 29, was a teacher in Syria when she had to flee with her husband and baby. Once they made it to Iraq, Siwan decided she wanted to help ...