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Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is returning to office with sweeping new executive powers after a victory that he is calling “a win for democracy”. source
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Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is returning to office with sweeping new executive powers after a victory that he is calling “a win for democracy”. source
After days of heavy losses, the Turkish lira recovered some ground on Tuesday. But the row between Turkey and the United States seems to be escalating. source
The Turkish prime minister has told the BBC that Turkey will push again for a no-fly zone over northern Syria to protect civilians fleeing both Islamic State and … source
As Turkey continues to bomb both Kurdish and Islamic State targets in Iraq and Syria – the United States has questioned Turkey’s plans to create a safe-zone … source
As we approach the Turkish elections, the BBC’s Selin Girit and Mark Lowen are travelling the length and breadth of the country. This week they are in Diyarbakir … source
The votes of Turkey’s 15 million Kurds could decide whether the governing AK Party consolidates its grip on power or whether it is deprived of its majority by the ……
Over 230 people have been investigated, with 105 indicted, for insulting the Turkish president in seven months, sparking complaints over freedom of speech … source
Elif Şafak, acclaimed author of “The Bastard of Istanbul”, says the rise in the numbers of female parliamentarians is not enough. And, she warns, recent … source
Turkey’s PM Ahmet Davutoglu has said his country will push again for a no-fly zone over Syria. In an exclusive interview with the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen, Mr. Davutoglu said a…