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Turkish National Defense Minister Yaşar Güler met with Qatari Defense Minister Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani during an official visit to the capital Ankara. The high-level meeting included both private discussions and delegation-wide talks, focusing on bolstering the strategic partnership and defense cooperation between the two nations.Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared the successful testing of a nuclear-propelled, underwater drone known as Poseidon. He asserted that the weapon system possesses unparalleled speed and can operate at extreme depths, making it impossible to intercept. Putin also claimed that the Poseidon's destructive capability surpasses that of Russia's Sarmat missile, which is already regarded as one of the most powerful nuclear missiles globally.Türkiye commemorates the 102nd anniversary of its republic's founding with ceremonies, parades, and public celebrations across the country. President Erdoğan honored Mustafa Kemal Atatürk at Anıtkabir as citizens displayed flags and participated in festive events.The Israeli military has announced it will resume adhering to the ceasefire agreement after conducting strikes that killed more than 100 Palestinians in Gaza. According to Gaza civil defense authorities, the casualties included 35 children during less than 12 hours of bombardment.Hamas has denied involvement in a shooting incident in Rafah and accused Israel of violating the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The group called on international mediators to pressure Israel to halt military escalation and comply with the truce terms established under US-sponsored negotiations.

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Libya's ancient ruins blighted by theft, shunned by tourists

Ersin Çelik
14:24, 20/02/2019, Wednesday
REUTERS
Libya's ancient ruins blighted by theft, shunned by tourists
A general view of the ancient ruins of the Greek and Roman city of Cyrene, in Shahhat, Libya.

Graffiti covers the walls of a Greek amphitheatre in Cyrene, an ancient ruined city in eastern Libya now struggling with neglect, vandals and illegal confiscation of land by locals.

The deserted souvenir shops and cafes on the mountainous road leading to the 2,600-year-old site are the only reminder that this used to be a major tourist destination.

Looting has hit Libya's archaeological sites since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, when the country descended into turmoil with rival administrations competing for control.

Cyrene is one of five of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites in the North African country listed for their outstanding value. Others include include the ruins of the Roman city of Leptis Magna, and Sabratha, both in western Libya.

Apart from Cyrene, some 200 km (124 miles) east of Benghazi, the east of the country has the Apollonia site just 20 km away.

With tourists gone and the antiquities department complaining about budget shortages, vandals have smeared graffiti on columns and looted artefacts.

Some treasures such as heads or entire torsos of statues listed in guidebooks issued in 2011 are no longer there.

"Many artefects have been smuggled abroad," said Ahmad Hussein, the head of the antiquities department of a parallel administration in charge of eastern Libya.

Unable to prevent theft, his department has been registering artefacts, a process which has helped to recover some in Europe, he said.

There was better site protection before 2011, but excavation at the site in fact dates back to Italian rule -- the colonialists' equipment can still be seen. The last Italians left the east in 1943 following their military defeat when the region came under British administration.

"There has been a lot of destruction in recent years," said Ismail Miftah, a farmer living next to Cyrene. "Ordinary people don't appreciate the ancient heritage."

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