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Video, 00:03:48. In Diyarbakir, the region's main city, I roamed among tanks and heavily-armed police, hearing bursts of automatic gunfire and the boom of shells.

Leo Mick, left, and partner Mark Loewen, with their daughter, Zoe, at their home in Richmond. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Mark Lowen, Turkey correspondent 2014-19: Syria’s war shot Turkey to the front of the migration story. Mark Lowen from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, can 'fly' anywhere in the world from the simulators. This is a nation of huge characters, strong spirits, forceful natures.

She is now thought to be in Islamic State-controlled Syria. Instead, I reported on one of the most turbulent times in the country's modern history: terror attacks - dozens of them; the migrant crisis; the bloody, failed coup; the purge that followed; the conflict with Kurdish militants; the spillover from Syria. So what happened to those languid evenings by the Bosphorus, watching the sun go down behind the minarets? Read about our approach to external linking.

CCTV at an Istanbul airport appears to show Hayat Boumeddiene, the partner of Paris supermarket attacker Amedy Coulibaly, going through passport control.