Quick Glance: Istanbul Mayor Announces Re-Election Bid
- Ekrem İmamoğlu seeks to win and signal the opposition's ability to counter President Erdoğan.
- The mayor of Istanbul has announced his intention to run for re-election in the upcoming municipal polls.
- Solving Istanbul's problems is a test for solving Turkey's problems.
- İmamoğlu faces intense pressure from Erdoğan's authoritarian government.
Quick Glance: Cem Özdemir criticizes Erdogan supporters' celebrations in Germany after Turkish election
- Özdemir warns against rejection of pluralistic democracy
- Criticism of celebrations by Erdogan supporters in Germany
- Concerns about the future development in Turkey
- Car processions are a rejection of democracy
Quick Glance: Turkish voters decide on president and future
- Opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu aims to reverse Erdogan's authoritarian policies.
- Kilicdaroglu: Turkey will either be led into light or darkness.
- At 69, Erdogan is already Turkey's longest-serving leader.
- Under Erdogan, Turkey has been an important NATO ally.
Erdoğan remains president of Turkey - narrow victory in runoff election. Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu conceded defeat.
Quick Glance: Turkish Runoff Election - Voting Begins in Germany
- Voting for the Turkish presidential runoff election has begun in Germany.
- Only about half of eligible voters in Germany cast their vote, with 65% of them voting for Erdogan.
- The majority of Turkish expat voters live in Germany.
- Erdogan urged his supporters to cast their vote again.
Quick Glance: Turkey's Presidential Runoff: Democracy in the Balance?
- Two opposing visions for Turkey's future are on the ballot in the presidential runoff election on Sunday, with a choice between an increasingly authoritarian incumbent and a challenger who has pledged to restore democracy.
- Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of Turkey's pro-secular main opposition party and a six-party alliance, has campaigned on a promise to undo Mr. Erdoğan's authoritarian tilt.
- Mr. Kilicdaroglu received 44.9% of the vote.
- Mr. Erdoğan is already Turkey's longest-serving leader, having ruled over the country as prime minister since 2003 and as president since 2014.
Quick Glance: Turkey: Endangered Democracy Requires Wise Voting Decisions | Opinion
- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been in office for 20 years and is running for re-election.
- On Sunday, the Turkish people will elect a president and members of parliament.
- There is a risk that Erdogan may disregard both the election results and the constitution, as he did in his third candidacy.
- Under Erdogan's leadership, Turkey is among the top jailers of journalists, along with China, Iran, and Myanmar.
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Quick Glance: Erdogan Gets Backing from Eliminated Rival in Runoff
- Sinan Ogan's support could extend Erdogan's 20-year rule
- The nationalist rival's backing boosts Erdogan's chances in the runoff
- Investors anticipate a continuation of Erdogan's unorthodox economic policies and trigger a sell-off in Turkish assets
- Longshot candidate Ogan, who won 5.2% of votes in the first round, announces his support for Erdogan
Quick Glance: Turkey's Elections: Free and Fair?
- Opposition leader Kilicdaroglu slightly ahead of President Erdogan.
- Turkish civil society monitors elections, but Erdogan's control leads to unfairness.
- Opposition can still win, as election fraud is risky for Erdogan.
- 60 million eligible voters in Turkey.
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A runoff election for the presidency is looming in Turkey. Although Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is clearly ahead of his challenger Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu ... Show more
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Ahead of Turkey's runoff election, OSCE and Council of Europe demand that government side not be favored in media
.Quick Glance: Turkish election campaign threatens to escalate
- Violence escalation feared before the election in Turkey.
- President Erdogan intensifies his rhetoric despite being behind in polls.
- Supporters throw stones at opposition.