(Reuters) - Turks were voting on Sunday in a presidential runoff that could see Tayyip Erdogan extend his rule into a third decade and persist with Turkey's increasingly authoritarian path
With nationalists empowered in parliament and the West all but certain to keep up the with-us-or-against-us pressure, Turkiye moving closer to the East appears more likely.
The Diverse Opposition Under Kilicdaroglu Lost to Erdogan Not Only Because It Was Campaigning on a Highly Distorted, Restrictive Playing Field. Its Failures, Both Practical and on Matters of Principle, Signal Why Turkey's Democratic Future Is So Bleak
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan defeated opposition challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu in Sunday’s Turkish presidential election runoff – a victory analysts ascribe to Erdogan’s focus on identity issues and…