The Irish Times view on Istanbul’s election: a historic rebuke for Erdogan
The loss of Turkey’s biggest city blows apart the president’s myth of invincibility
The loss of Turkey’s biggest city blows apart the president’s myth of invincibility
Appeal of mayor Ekrem Imamoglu to conservatives spells trouble for Turkey’s president
Rerun of Istanbul’s mayoral election poses threat to Erdogan authority
Erdogan’s party faces uphill battle to wrest back control of Turkey’s largest city
Final results not due until at least April 11th as Erdogan’s party challenges Istanbul results
Pelin Ünker found guilty over reports on business activities of Turkey’s former PM
Human rights groups call for authorities to end climate of fear after two-year emergency
Nation Alliance seeks to tackle Erdogan and end Turkey’s post-coup state of emergency
Pristina under fire for handing over six alleged critics of Erdogan to Ankara
At least 36 soldiers killed in third warplane attack on Afrin in 48 hours
Tsipras decries ‘provocative behaviour’ after coastguard vessels collide near islets
Testimony of millionaire gold trader threatens to implicate Erdogan in elaborate scheme
Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani wades into debate after voters backed breakaway in referendum
Air ban, in retaliation for independence vote, first concrete measure against Iraq’s Kurds
Some 250 were killed and more than 2,000 injured across Turkey on July 15th, 2016
UN-mediated talks in Switzerland were seen as best chance in generations to reunify island
Claims from neutral observers ‘examined attentively’ in Brussels, says Junker spokesman
Turkish president hails win that boosts his powers amid claims of voting irregularities
New constitution allows president to tame institutions – but narrow win exposes fault lines
Opposition parties voice objections as results show 51.2% of voters back change
Turkish president’s rhetoric is aimed at winning support for power-boosting referendum
Prime minister avoids criticising Donald Trump’s ban on refugees entering the US
Men who had sex with minors would have walked free if they were married to victims
Car bomb kills nine and injures more than 100 after arrests of parliamentarians
Ankara’s crackdown on Diyarbakir’s residents has intensified since July’s failed coup
Turkish and Iraqi governments’ dispute casts pall on effort to oust Islamic State
Iraqi and Kurdish forces say they have taken 20 villages near Mosul as assault advances
Crackdown continues as TV station closed and state of emergency extended by 90 days
Funeral to take place on Saturday as veteran leader’s death brings political uncertainty
Ankara warns that Europe will face ‘huge risk’ unless bloc drops visa rules for Turks
Links with Turkey and Russia, refugee issues and Brexit all signal a divided bloc
Free Syrian Army assault on Jarablus designed to frustrate Kurdish hopes to expand
Erdogan accuses Gulen followers of being complicit in attacks by Kurdish militants
More than 35,000 people detained and tens of thousands suspended since failed coup
‘The official coup narrative has fed off Turkey’s relish for conspiracy theories’
Opposition leaders stand by government at ‘Democracy and Martyrs’ Rally’ in Istanbul
Support for president after failed coup was almost universal. Now it is starting to falter
Binali Yildirim seeks cleric’s extradition from US and hints at risk to strategic alliance
Travel and tech firms biggest gainers among European equities, as Ryanair rallies 6.1%
Academics banned from travelling abroad as Erdogan’s purges of state institutions continue
Ankara closes down media outlets it says support alleged instigator of failed coup
Western leaders and rights groups are now calling for support for Turkey’s elected president
At least 265 have been killed and almost 3,000 military personnel have been detained
Turkish president “evaded death by minutes” returning to Istanbul from holiday
The Turkish government is expected to make a clean sweep of dissidents after the failed coup
More than 250 people were killed, including many civilians, after armed forces tried to seize power
Erdogan’s survival is vital to western powers who were both astonished by the unexpected coup and relieved at the ease with which it was put down
Hundreds of people killed and embattled president’s location unknown for hours
Ruling AK Party criticised after more than 230 hospitalised from blasts at Ataturk airport
Almost 240 wounded after gunfire and explosions at Europe’s third largest airport
Economic sanctions placed on Ankara may be lifted as Vladimir Putin receives ‘apology’
Move ends six-year rift that followed killing of ten Turkish activists by Israeli commandos
Ankara says comments by diplomat were disrespectful to Turkish national values
Erdogan rails against MPs of Turkish descent with ‘tainted blood’ who backed resolution
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