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Republican People’s party votes out chair Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in wake of loss to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
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President unblocks Scandinavian country’s path to membership of military alliance
‘Regrettable incident’ comes at a moment of heightened tensions between the Nato allies
Ankara seeks further action against extremists as parliament reconvenes to consider accession request
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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
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Economists warn economic stimulus and ultra-loose monetary policies will fuel inflation crisis
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