No, the Turkey earthquake didn't shift the entire country 10 feet
Some on social media are saying the whole country has "moved" since the 7.8 magnitude quake hit the region on Monday. Scientists explain what really happened.
Help Save Earthquake Victims in Turkey and Syria
We must keep supplies moving to the region to save lives.
Facing unrest, Iran credits U.S. wars in helping Islamic Republic survive
"The U.S. unintentionally helped Iran through aggression in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and supporting instability in Syria," Iran's U.N. mission told Newsweek.
Fact Check: Does Turkey earthquake video show birds acting strange before?
The viral video, posted to Reddit, shows birds flying around in circles before all landings in the branches of the few nearby trees.
Turkish earthquake could have been building for thousands of years
Scientists believe that the earthquakes of 1513, 1872 and 1893 may have built up the stresses on the fault line.
The deadliest earthquakes in history
Over 11,000 people have been killed in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey and Northern Syria on Monday. Some past earthquakes have been even deadlier.
Syria says U.S. "politicizes" earthquake after refusal to send aid to Assad
Syria's U.N. Mission told Newsweek that the U.S. was "bragging about providing billions of dollars," while also "looting and plundering the Syrian resources."
Video shows dad reuniting with young daughter pulled from Syrian rubble
More than 6,000 have been killed by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey, and the numbers are expected to rise.
U.S. and Russian rescue teams may come face to face after Turkey earthquake
Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin have both vowed to send aid and dispatch search-and-rescue teams to the stricken country.
As Russia, Iran, Arab states aid quake-hit Syria, U.S. vows no Assad talks
"It would be quite ironic ... for us to reach out to a government that has brutalized its people," State Department spokesperson Ned Price said.
Turkey earthquake "planetary geometry prediction" slammed by skeptics
There is no evidence that planetary alignment—or any other method—can accurately and systematically forecast earthquakes, scientists told Misinformation Watch.
Eerie prediction about Turkey earthquake goes viral
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday, killing at least 1,300 people.
Turkey earthquake death toll likely to be in the thousands
More than 2,300 people have now been confirmed dead across Turkey and neighbouring Syria after a 7.8 magnitude tremor struck in the early hours of Monday.
Turkey earthquake videos show buildings collapse like a "house of cards"
Footage on social media captures the scenes of devastation after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit southern Turkey.
Facing drone strikes, Iran warns any U.S. military action means war
"There is no doubt that Iran possesses the capability to defend its security and interests," Iran's Permanent Mission to the United Nations told Newsweek.
Iran Is Attacking the U.S., So Why Aren't We Striking Back?
The United States is not quite done with war in the Middle East. In fact, coalition troops in Syria regularly fall under attack by Iranian-backed forces.
How Russia arming Iran may be game-changer for U.S., allies in Middle East
"Such a super-maneuverable air-superiority fighter [as the Russian SU-35] would boost Tehran's control over the Iranian airspace," an analyst told Newsweek.
Exclusive: As Iran builds air defense network in Syria, Israel bombs it
A U.S. ally source tells Newsweek Iran is "promoting the deployment of aerial defense capabilities on its behalf in Syria at a cost of tens of millions."
The U.S. Must Step in to Help the Kurds of Syria
The White House is suffering from tunnel vision on Ukraine (only made worse by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Washington, DC) and has forgotten another crucial theater of war and threat to U.S. interests: Syria.
As Turkey bombs U.S. partners in Syria, White House says Russia capitalizes
"The Russians will try to take advantage of whatever divisions they can for their own benefit," the National Security Council's John Kirby said.
Biden walks NATO tightrope with Turkey over wars in Syria and Ukraine
Two senior SDF officials warned that U.S. criticisms of Turkey's plans to launch a new ground war in Syria were not enough "to deter the Turks."
Failed GOP candidate's immigrant parents liken midterms to Syrian elections
All major Republican candidates in Arizona lost in the midterm election.
U.S. Confirms Raid Against ISIS in Syria Near Syrian, Russian Frontlines
"Last night, CENTCOM forces conducted a raid in northeast Syria targeting a senior ISIS official," Colonel Joe Buccino said in a statement sent to Newsweek.
Putin Pulling Paratroopers From Syria to Replenish Ranks: Ukraine
Russia has been forced to find new ways to replenish soldiers amid troop shortages, Ukraine has said.
Giant Syrian Refugee Puppet Little Amal Towers Over NYC on First U.S. Visit
The 12-foot-tall puppet symbolizes the journey of millions of displaced migrants around the world and will be in New York until October 2.
War Hero Describes Moment Queen Elizabeth Used Corgis to Heal his Trauma
Dr David Nott said his "bottom lip started to go" and he broke down in tears in front of the queen when she asked him about his time in Aleppo, Syria.
Kremlin Denies Biden's Softening on Russia Despite Terrorist Label Refusal
Russian Foreign Ministry official Alexander Darchiev said in August that a U.S. designation as a state sponsor of terrorism would cross a "point of no return."
While The World Looks to Vienna, Iran Makes Moves in Syria and Lebanon
You might be forgiven for thinking the Biden administration is beginning to take seriously Israel's worries about a nuclear Iran.
Russia Moves S-300 Missiles From Syria Toward Ukraine Amid Losses: Report
The S-300 artillery reportedly traveled through the Bosporus in Turkey on its way to Novorossiysk, a Russian port along the Black Sea near Crimea.
Putin Helps Assad and Erdogan to Rekindle Syria-Turkey Ties in Blow to U.S.
For Erdogan to achieve his security goals, a former Turkish official told Newsweek that "it's unavoidable, indispensable to have a dialogue with Assad himself."