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Ankara seeks further action against extremists as parliament reconvenes to consider accession request
As the 100th anniversary of the republic approaches, the west should take care not to assist in the burial of democracy
Ekrem İmamoğlu seeks to win race seen as crucial signal of opposition’s ability to counter Turkish president
International investors are alert to signs that Erdoğan is finally addressing the country’s ills
Backing Sweden’s Nato bid is part of Ankara’s effort to ease tensions and unblock trade
Initiative comes hours after Turkish president agrees to back Sweden’s entry into Nato
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Stoltenberg says Turkey’s president will put accession to his parliament following meetings at military alliance summit
Erdoğan administration accused of misusing law to discredit popular opposition politician
The risk manager will have little room for manoeuvre as she tries to turn things around
Hafize Gaye Erkan, the first woman to lead the institution, could raise interest rates to combat inflation
If the country’s shift towards economic orthodoxy is real, credible steps need to be taken quickly
President brings back well-regarded finance minister a week after winning second-round of presidential poll
Move signals that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan may be open to a more orthodox economic approach
This collection features key stories on Turkey’s election in May 2023
Economists warn economic stimulus and ultra-loose monetary policies will fuel inflation crisis
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson writes in FT that anti-terror law delivers on last part of deal for Ankara’s support
Veteran leader faces economic reckoning after defeating rivals in Sunday’s presidential election
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has little time to bask in his electoral triumph
Official results show veteran leader beat rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in bitter presidential run-off
A sprawling system of influence and state largesse helps to explain the Turkish president’s popularity with voters
Currency falls to 20 to the dollar for the first time as polls predict Erdoğan victory at runoff election
The country’s vigorous export-oriented private sector is being threatened by the president’s economic chicanery
Sinan Oğan’s endorsement a blow to opposition’s chance of ending president’s 20-year rule
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu tries to revive presidential campaign with promise to ‘send all refugees home’
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