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Anelise Borges

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Past articles by Anelise:

‘She was not responding’: Husband recounts harrowing effort to save his family after earthquake

‘She was not responding to my voice’: Euronews spoke to a man who tried to save his family after the earthquake in Turkey. → Read More

‘She was not responding’: Husband recounts harrowing effort to save his family after earthquake

‘She was not responding to my voice’: Euronews spoke to a man who tried to save his family after the earthquake in Turkey. → Read More

Mass graves start to appear in Antakya as rescue efforts in Turkey enter their final hours

Euronews’ international correspondent Anelise Borges is in Antakya, and she reports that mass graves are starting to appear in different parts of the city. → Read More

‘Sometimes we cry. Sometimes we just wait’: Grief turns to anger in Antakya over earthquake response

One week after two devastating earthquakes struck southern Turkey, rescue operations in Antakya are still underway as loved ones look to turn their grief into anger. → Read More

‘Sometimes we cry. Sometimes we just wait’: Grief turns to anger in Antakya over earthquake response

One week after two devastating earthquakes struck southern Turkey, rescue operations in Antakya are still underway as loved ones look to turn their grief into anger. → Read More

Tens of thousands still missing after Monday's earthquake in Syria and Turkey

As the death toll from last Monday's earthquake in Syria and Turkey passes 33,000, it is feared tens of thousands more may be buried under the rubble. → Read More

Watch: Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges with a Turkish earthquake rescue team

Faith, hope, false alarms and anguish as a Turkish rescue team battles to find survivors of Monday's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges reports from Antakya → Read More

'We were married for 52 years': Earthquake survivors painful search for families in Antakya

'We were married for 52 years,' earthquake survivors painful search for families in Antakya, southern Turkey. The devastation follows the earthquake which hit on Monday morning. → Read More

Brazilian president condemns Sunday's riots as 'terrorist acts'

Brazilian President, Lula da Silva, has issued a statement 'rejecting' Sunday's riots as 'terrorist cts' and called on the population to defend ' peace and democracy.' Euronews International correspondent, Anelise Borges sent this report from Brazil. → Read More

The show must go on: Odesa's opera house provides respite from the war

As power and central heating shortages persist across Ukraine, an opera house in the port city of Odesa provides a source of distraction → Read More

French prime minister survives no-confidence vote in parliament

Only 146 MPs in France's National Assembly voted in favour of the motion of no-confidence. → Read More

'We don't have anything left': Destruction on Ukraine's southern front

A resident in southern Ukraine says they're leaving the area and don't have anything left. → Read More

Le Pen in final push for support as Russia questions linger

Marine Le Pen faces Emmanuel Macron in a run-off vote on Sunday to be France's next president. → Read More

Ukraine war: Bucha resident Olga, 94, says Russia's invasion is worse than Nazi's WWII occupation

Olga, 94, from Bucha, survived the Nazi occupation of Ukraine. She says Russia's invasion is worse. → Read More

'It looked like hell': Mariupol escapees describe horror in Ukraine's besieged city

Ukrainians who managed to flee the besieged port city tell Euronews of the scenes of relentless bombing and unfathomable destruction they witnessed. → Read More

Ukraine crisis: Euronews answers your questions live from Kyiv

Join us live as Euronews' international correspondent Anelise Borges answers your questions on the Ukraine crisis from Kyiv. → Read More

Inside the Afghan jail where ex-inmates are now the prison guards

The US had used the complex to hold Taliban fighters and was nicknamed Guantanamo. → Read More

Watch: What is life like in Kabul? Euronews takes you on a tour

Our special correspondent Anelise Borges gives us the latest from the Afghan capital. → Read More

'My life has no value if I'm stuck home,' Afghan woman tells

Watch a 20-year-old Afghan woman tell Euronews she would rather be killed than stuck at home. → Read More

Sleeping rough in final days of pregnancy: Escaped Afghan couple tell Euronews their plight

Escaping the Taliban is one thing, but once across the border, a different challenge awaits. → Read More