Syria predicted to be focal point of Putin-Erdogan talks Wednesday, amid tensions over Syrian Kurdish militia
For first time, Erdogan lost in country's main cities, including Istanbul, which has been his electoral power base since 1994
Turkish military targets PKK and its affiliates in what is widely seen as warning message to allies and neighbors
Claims of Kurdish support for president in referendum spurs talk amid suspicions and skepticism
While Turkey's election law requires all ballots and envelopes to have an official stamp, the Supreme Election Board allowed uncertified ballots, a measure condemned by European election monitor, OSCE
Protests have been broadly tolerated by security forces, which have sweeping powers to stop them, under emergency rules introduced after July’s failed coup
Responding to criticism from European monitors, PM Binali Yildirim says debate over outcome of referendum is 'over'
International monitors criticize handling of referendum and whether it was fair
International monitors criticize handling of referendum as opposition calls for re-vote
Vote gives the president sweeping powers, but country remains deeply divided after close vote
Turkey remains deeply divided over measures to extend presidential powers, amid growing concerns over fairness of vote
Constitutional vote on Sunday asks Turks to choose whether they want to transform their current parliamentary system into a powerful executive presidency form of government
Ankara’s assertive Syria stance provokes Moscow’s ire and draws threat of economic sanctions
Turkish president threatens to launch military operations in Iraq and Syria against Kurdish rebel group, which Ankara considers a terrorist organization
Human rights groups accuse government in crackdown on social media before presidential powers referendum
Erdogan visits Diyarbakir in predominantly Kurdish southeast Turkey before referendum
US diplomat hails Turkey as trusted ally but admits nations remain at loggerheads over Washington's support for Syrian Kurdish PYD and its YPG militia in IS fight
Turkey is expected to look beyond differences with hopes of growing regional cooperation
President Erdogan's threats to end EU refugee deal may not be in Turkey's interests
Ankara pushes back over Moscow's support of Syrian Kurds
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