Turkish president Erdogan slaps a child for not kissing his hand
It's not the first time Erdogan has publicly slapped a child.
Gergana is Metro UK's first senior foreign news reporter. She has carried out on-the-ground reporting in Bulgaria, Moldova and Georgia, including the occupation line with Russia. She is a John Schofield Trust 2023 fellow.
It's not the first time Erdogan has publicly slapped a child.
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CAM-el-uh? KUH-mahl-uh? Karmel-UH?
There is no vaccine to prevent infection and no treatment.