Turkey to experience dynamic new term with eight diverse parties in Parliament

For the first time since 1969, deputies from eight political parties entered Parliament with Sunday's election under the new election law, which signals a more representative era for Turkish politics

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Turkey to experience dynamic new term with eight diverse parties
European expectations for Sunday's elections

European expectations for Sunday's elections

European states have established an anti-Erdoğan and anti-AK Party international coalition in the run up to the June 24 elections

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Tehran sees Turkey's counterterrorism operation in Qandil as a threat to its influence over Iraq and across the region more generally

The Turkish people will choose a leader who will skillfully manage the country in a rapidly changing and unpredictable global system, in which even historical allies are turning against one another

One of the most discussed issues in Washington, D.C. nowadays is the Iran strategy of the Trump administration.

Trump's unilateralist foreign policy is leading the U.S. down a self-destructive path while increasing the competition and tension between global powers

Austria emerges as Europe's leader in Islamophobia

The so-called 'fight against radicalization' seen in Austria and across Europe in general, only encourages discrimination and alienates Muslims from society through a far more destructive form of radicalism

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Austria emerges as Europe's leader in Islamophobia
G7 summit proves US-EU trade war to deepen

G7 summit proves US-EU trade war to deepen

The outcome of the G-7 Quebec summit signals that the trade war between the U.S. and EU will continue for a while

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Terrorists have been neutralized since launch of operation against terrorists in March 2018

Transatlantic relations between the U.S. and European Union have turned into one of the most significant crises in history...

Erdoğan's campaign promises Turkish people a new start for a brighter future and a strong democracy with the new governing system in the country

The U.S. government's decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem is a turning point in history and will fuel instability and violence in the Middle East

Turkey has been consistently improving bilateral ties with countries like the U.K. and yet opposition political figures desperately complain to foreign governments about the current government instead of reaching out to their own people

The U.S.' untrustworthy diplomatic moves, along with the decision to pull out of the landmark nuclear accord with Iran has led to more instability in the Middle East

We have been on the road with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who visited Uzbekistan and South Korea, since Sunday. The election campaign has had no effect on the Turkish leader's foreign trips. His ability to form the People's Alliance early on made it possible for him to make prescheduled trips.

French President Emmanuel Macron paid an official visit to Washington to meet his American counterpart Donald Trump.

The Westerners, who have been trying to remove Mr. Erdoğan from power for the past five years, are actually building their own case for why the West lost Turkey

Head of the Turkish think tank, SETA, Burhanettin Duran said that the AK Party decided to hold elections not because of an ongoing crisis or political turbulence, but rather to tackle any future turbulence. He added that Turkey's hand in dealing with adverse conditions will be strengthened after the polls

Europe is suffering from domestic challenges, identity problems, politicians trapped in short-term visions and shallow thinking

Speakers highlight cooperation in the fight against terrorism and media’s characterization of events