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ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkey's pro-Kurdish DEM party will meet President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, seeking to move along a ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met lawmakers from the pro-Kurdish DEM party Monday to discuss the next steps after ...
Turkey's pro-Kurdish DEM party will meet President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday to push a peace process with the Kurdistan ...
Turkey's pro-Kurdish DEM party will meet President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, seeking to move along a peace process between ...
The state news agency said a total of 15 people, including the mayors, were detained as part of a corruption investigation.
AP Erdogan, who has been at Turkey’s helm for 20 years, was favored to win a new five-year term in the second-round runoff, after coming just short of outright victory in the first round on May 14.
Erdogan lifted restrictions on hijab in the public sector in 2013, hailing it as the end of a “dark time.” “I have this freedom because of him (Erdogan),” she continued.
Erdogan's rise and the subsequent period of dominance owe themselves to an indomitable momentum. In his early days, he appeared invincible, a titan against which any resistance seemed futile.
Erdogan’s opponent in Sunday’s runoff, 74-year-old Kemal Kilicdaroglu, has said he would improve Turkey’s relationship with the West and move to restart a long-stalled bid to join the ...
Captagay said that Erdogan may, however, miscalculate, as “arresting your top opponent never works out well.” Erdogan was himself arrested in 1999 by the then-secular regime.
Erdogan won the recent elections by promising to make Turkey self-reliant — and less aligned with the West. The Biden administration must still work with him.
Mr. Erdogan has further irritated his allies by blocking Sweden’s bid for membership in NATO, insisting that Stockholm first turn over scores of Kurdish refugees in the country, especially from ...