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The reckoning for right-wing populists is coming
Adnan R. Khan: Politicians who bullied their way to power through fear—like Trump and Turkey’s Erdogan—have failed to delivered economic prosperity, and voters are noticing
How Turkey is playing Saudi Arabia
Adnan R. Khan reports from Istanbul on why Turkey is turning up the pressure on its stronger Middle East rival over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi
Why Turkey, not Trump, is the NATO wildcard
Adnan R. Khan: Ignore Trump and his theatrics. The real issue when NATO meets will be Turkey and its dangerous drift into Russia’s orbit.
Turkey’s election should be a warning for Western democracy
Adnan R. Khan in Istanbul: Erdogan’s brand of populism still wins, and it’s an example of what happens in a country that has no political centre
‘This is how the horror spreads’
Turkey’s movement for justice is facing off against its authoritarian president. Turkish activists are wondering: Why isn’t Canada helping?
Pro-Erdogan muscle against D.C. protesters came from Canada
Two Toronto men in attack made failed refugee claims here 15 years ago. One cited distaste for waging war on Kurds.
When Trump meets Erdogan, who will blink first?
The two leaders have remarkably similar personalities. But when they meet, they will face a dangerous divide over the war in Syria.
Why Turkish diplomats are pressuring Canada’s Somali diaspora
Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime is flexing its diplomatic muscles to hunt its opponents wherever they are in the world
Turkey is the new ‘sick man’ of Europe
Giving new powers to Turkey’s president won’t stop terrorism or build bridges in a divided country. It’s just another sign of Turkey’s darkening future.