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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.
For Saudi Arabia, the China-brokered deal is a pragmatic security choice that goes beyond hedging and balancing against Washington.
Biden has signaled he would sign the repeal of the Iraq AUMFs. The war on terror should be next.
Beijing’s success will depend on the policies of regional actors—particularly Iran.
Attempts to end the conflict can no longer ignore equal rights and instead must be the guiding light.
The country’s hyped-up executive presidential system failed the ultimate stress test.
How Stockholm and Ankara can move past their turbulent month.
It must begin to bring its policy in line with its rhetoric on human rights and international law and prevent further escalation.