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Success in referendum: Shehbaz congratulates Erdogan
He said the people of Turkey had proved that the president lived in their hearts
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Erdogan celebrates referendum win, rivals urge recount
New system centralises the entire executive bureaucracy under the president
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Tense Turkey votes in crunch referendum on Erdogan powers
Turkish referendum takes place under a state of emergency that has been in place since last summer's failed coup
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Turkey's referendum unlikely to kickstart long-stalled reforms
Turkey is due to hold both presidential and parliamentary elections in 2019
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Turkey detains more than 2,000 people over militant, coup links - interior ministry
Turkey has also widened a crackdown on alleged supporters of the July coup attempt
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Turkey threatens EU on migrant deal as Erdogan blasts 'spirit of fascism'
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has triggered European ire with Nazi jibes against The Netherlands and Germany
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Turkey summons Dutch envoy to complain over Rotterdam police action -ministry sources
Dutch police used dogs and water cannon on Sunday to disperse hundreds of protesters waving Turkish flags
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Turkey says Dutch envoy should not return 'for some time'
The Dutch government has barred Turkey's foreign minister from flying to the Netherlands
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Turkish family affairs minister detained by Dutch authorities
Dutch authorities detained Turkey's family affairs minister to prevent her from addressing a rally
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Netherlands bars Turkish ministers as rally dispute escalates
Addressing a rally of supporters, Erdogan retaliated against the decision
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Turkish foreign minister says his visit to Germany cannot be prevented
Cavusoglu made the comments at a meeting in Istanbul with foreign diplomats
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Erdogan's Nazi claim 'unacceptable': German chancellery
Ankara has responded to the cancellations with fury
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Austrian chancellor calls for EU-wide ban on Turkish campaigning
Kern also called for the EU to end discussions with Turkey about membership in the bloc
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Sacked Turkish academics take protest to the streets
Turkey's university sector has been one of the hardest hit since the July coup attempt to overthrow President Erdogan
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Turkish PM, US vice president discuss improving ties: sources
Ankara has also been angered by US support for a Kurdish militia group fighting Islamic State in Syria
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Turkey eyes strong Trump alliance, despite splits
Keen not to disturb the relationship in its early days, Erdogan stayed unusually quiet over Trump's travel ban
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Haunted by prison ordeal, Turkish novelist won't stay silent
She warns a 'Yes' vote would only legalise the current state of emergency situation imposed after the coup
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Trump reiterates US support to Turkey in call with Erdogan
The two NATO allies are also at odds over US support for the Syrian YPG militia
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Erdogan spokesperson slams US military for backing Syrian Kurdish militia
US support for the YPG has been a major sticking point between Washington and Turkey
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Morocco to close schools allegedly linked to Turkish preacher Gulen
Gulen has denied any involvement in the failed July 15th coup against Erdogen



















