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Gönül TolFinancial Times |
As Ankara’s future hangs in the balance, EU leaders must fill the void left by Washington and defend democracy

With the support of the pro-Kurdish party, he could change the constitution and run again in 2028

The Turkish president is determined to reap the benefits of Assad’s ousting ahead of the 2028 elections

Turkey hopes to exploit recent setbacks for Iran but an armed attack near Ankara has thrown a question mark over his plans

Moscow is laying the ground for long-term control of vital infrastructure in an alliance member state
