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After his stunning electoral success, Türkiye’s president now sets his eyes on Istanbul.
If the opposition wins, Washington and Brussels should be prepared to seize the opportunity.
The connection between construction projects, disregarded environmental regulations, and corruption remains crucial for understanding Ankara’s descent into authoritarianism.
The country’s hyped-up executive presidential system failed the ultimate stress test.
How Stockholm and Ankara can move past their turbulent month.
FIFA’s decision to give Qatar hosting rights for the 2022 World Cup brought criticism—and opportunities for change. With fans’ chants for the protection of human rights getting louder, will the country and FIFA answer with long-term reforms?
The big question is whether British politics has experienced an aberration or a lasting change.
The UK’s constitution won’t change, but he could subtly influence policy in one specific area.
Brussels is scrambling to find a solution before Prishtina implements its controversial license plate decision.
Berlin’s seemingly technical energy debate is actually social and political.