Throughout general election campaign, Turkey’s opposition parties were united in criticism of AK Party policy supporting Syrian rebels; new coalition government may alter that stance
The AKP blocked traditional secular right-wing parties during its decade of dominance over Turkey's center-right politics, but analysts say a party split could change that
With country heavily dependent on financial inflows due to large current account deficit, analysts warn that protracted period of political instability could trigger economic crisis
President Erdoğan hasn't spoken publicly about setback, but in written statement he declares nation’s opinion stands above all else, and that all parties should assess situation realistically
Poll results deliver stunning defeat for president's plan to rewrite country's constitution to replace parliamentary with presidential system
Despite opinion polls indicating ruling party has a strong lead over rivals, there are other factors that could prevent AKP from securing majority
Political salvos fired at HDP by Erdogan coincide with surge of violent assaults against opposition party, seeking first-time entry to parliament
Civic society in Turkey is mobilizing in an unprecedented way to ensure a fair election
None of the candidates predict overnight change, but the prospect of Armenian members in Turkey's parliament is widely seen as symbolically important
Case in Turkey's Constitutional Court seeks to reclaim land and iconic Catholicosate of Cilicia in Adana
Latest opinion polls are predicting that ruling AK Party could lose its majority in parliament in June 7 election
AK Party seeks a fourth successive general election victory, with goal of securing two-thirds of seats in parliament to rewrite constitution
Turkey’s AK (Justice and Development) Party is seeking a fourth successive general election victory, with the goal of securing two-thirds of the seats in Parliament to rewrite the constitution and change the country's parliamentary system into a presidential one. To achieve that, the party will need to win seats in opposition strongholds like the western city of Izmir. Dorian Jones reports.
Unlike in previous campaigns, this year the CHP is focusing on the economy
In the midst of a general election season, Turkey, for the first time in its history, is seeing a pro-Kurdish party seeking to break through the 10 percent electoral threshold. Dorian Jones has more from Izmir, the country's third most-populous city.
There is growing criticism that state and most other media outlets are overwhelmingly biased in favor of the government ahead of the June 7 general election
Critics accuse government of preparing military intervention in Syria as recent victories by Syrian opposition attributed to unity among Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar
Secretary of State calls for more coherent approach among Gulf Cooperation Council, wider NATO alliance of countries fighting Islamic State militants
With exports, currency, consumer and business confidence at record lows, AK Party could be facing toughest election yet
Washington, Ankara close to signing security deal to improve cooperation in stemming threat of groups like Islamic State
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