Two Turkiye road accidents kill at least 16

This handout photograph taken and released on February 1, 2026 by Turkish news agency DHA (Demiroren News Agency) shows an aerial view of a Bus accident where first aid official work in Antalya. (AP)
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Updated 01 February 2026
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Two Turkiye road accidents kill at least 16

  • Antalya, a popular tourist destination on the Mediterranean, has been hit by heavy rain in recent days

ANKARA: At least 16 people were killed  in two road accidents in southern Turkiye on Sunday, authorities said.
A bus crashed off a highway near the city of Antalya killing nine people and injuring 25, seven of whom are in critical condition, Antalya provincial governor Hulusi Sahin said.
Seven people died and five were injured in a second accident at Burdur, on the highway from Antalya to Isparta, the DHA news agency reported.

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Seven people died and five were injured in a second accident at Burdur, on the highway from Antalya to Isparta.

The bus was carrying 34 people from the western city of Tekirdag to Antalya when it rolled off the highway, the official said, without stating whether foreign nationals were involved.
“It’s an intersection where you shouldn’t drive fast, yet it appears the bus entered it at high speed,” he said, adding that rain had made the road slippery.
The coastal region around Antalya is a popular resort destination that draws many foreign tourists each year.

 


Syrian and Lebanese presidents discuss border security after Hezbollah strikes hit west Damascus

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Syrian and Lebanese presidents discuss border security after Hezbollah strikes hit west Damascus

  • Ahmad Al-Sharaa expresses Syria’s absolute support for Lebanese government’s efforts to disarm the Iran-backed militant group

LONDON: The Syrian president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, and his Lebanese counterpart, Joseph Aoun, discussed border security on Tuesday.

It came as Syria accused the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah of massing reinforcements close to the border, targeting army positions in Syria, and launching artillery shells from Lebanese territory that landed near the town of Serghaya, west of the capital Damascus.

During his conversation with Aoun, Al-Sharaa expressed his absolute support for the Lebanese government’s efforts to disarm Hezbollah, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported. Depriving the group of its weapons was a crucial step in efforts to strengthen the sovereignty of Lebanon and protect the region from the consequences of ongoing armed conflicts, he added.

The two leaders also emphasized the need for joint action to ensure the safety of the Syrian people.

Thousands of Syrians who fled to Lebanon to escape the 13-year civil war in their country have returned home since the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, and the spread of the conflict to other parts of the Middle East.

Israel has launched strikes against Israel and several Arab countries in the region, while Hezbollah, an ally of Tehran which the UK and other nations consider a terrorist organization, has also fired into Israel.

Israeli forces have hit back against Hezbollah with strikes on southern Lebanon and southern Beirut, and its forces have occupied key areas south of the Litani River.