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Turkish President’s comments highlight fraught tit-for-tat delaying Stockholm’s accession to western alliance
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Feud centres on ruling last month to release opposition lawmaker Can Atalay
President Erdoğan has described group behind October 7 attack on Israel as a ‘liberation’ movement
President’s claim that Hamas is not a terrorist organisation sparks 7% fall in Istanbul benchmark
President unblocks Scandinavian country’s path to membership of military alliance
Legacies of Kemal Atatürk era resonate in the age of strongman Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Since re-election, the president appears to have abandoned his unconventional ideas. But investors remain cautious
As the 100th anniversary of the republic approaches, the west should take care not to assist in the burial of democracy
President vows to use ‘tight monetary policy’ in sharp about-turn
GDP growth of 3.8% beats forecasts on back of post-earthquake reconstruction and credit-fuelled consumption
Ekrem İmamoğlu seeks to win race seen as crucial signal of opposition’s ability to counter Turkish president
Locals seek shield from rising prices in equities while president Erdogan’s pivot to ‘rational’ policymaking lures foreign buyers
Erdoğan seeks support for economy with trade and business deals and backing for earthquake reconstruction
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan drums up business as he embarks on Gulf tour
Measure prompts concerns over higher inflation after increases in value added tax
Backing Sweden’s Nato bid is part of Ankara’s effort to ease tensions and unblock trade
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Stoltenberg says Turkey’s president will put accession to his parliament following meetings at military alliance summit
Ankara says Stockholm has taken positive steps but is still concerned about recent public protests in Scandinavian capital
Ambassadors appointed to each other’s capitals for first time in a decade after rupture over coup in Cairo
Drop in imports last month reflects sharp devaluation in lira, which hit record low against dollar on Monday
Erdoğan administration accused of misusing law to discredit popular opposition politician
Central bank calls move ‘first step’ towards a more conventional monetary policy
Fund managers concerned President Erdoğan will not allow unorthodox policies to be fully unwound
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