Turkey cuts trade with Israel

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrives to speak at a presser after Friday noon prayer in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, May 3, 2024.

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The Turkish government announced it would suspend trade with Israel, until a permanent ceasefire is achieved and humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza without interruption. Imports and exports between Turkey and Israel totaled $6.8 billion last year. And, for the first time, researchers observed a wild animal treating a wound with a plant known by humans for its medicinal qualities, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Scientific Reports. Also, lawmakers in the United Kingdom are considering a ban on the sale of smartphones to children under the age of 16. And in France, a hard-hitting study says children should not be allowed to use smartphones until they are 13. Are these bans effective? Plus, Syrian singer Ghaliaa finds her voice in Abu Dhabi. Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air.

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In This Episode

Turkey cuts ties to Israel
3:51
The lost Olympics of arts
4:38
Report: The US continues to be largest aid donor to Afghans
3:55
Orangutan Rakus is first animal known to treat wound with medicinal plant
3:51
Researchers at UC San Diego make strides with bioplastics
3:58
European countries wrestling with how to limit young people’s access to smartphones, social media
5:46
Russians move into Niger as US moves out
5:26
New Frontline documentary exposes corruption in Venezuela
4:58
Syrian singer Ghaliaa finds voice in Abu Dhabi
8:10