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Natasha Turak - Turkey's opposition stuns in sweeping local elections victory over Erdogan's party - cnbc.com - Turkey - city Istanbul

Turkey's opposition stuns in sweeping local elections victory over Erdogan's party

Turkey's opposition won a stunning victory across several major cities in the country's local elections Sunday, dealing a severe blow to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party and handing it its largest defeat in more than two decades. "Those who do not understand the nation's message will eventually lose," Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu told thousands of supporters after vote counts revealed that his center-left Republican People's Party (CHP) had won the megacity of Istanbul by more than 1 million votes, Reuters reported. "Tonight, 16 million Istanbul citizens sent a message to both our rivals and the president," he said. Erdogan's conservative Justice and Development Party, abbreviated locally as AKP, dominate

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Natasha Turak - Turkey's local elections — and whoever wins Istanbul — could dictate the future of the country - cnbc.com - Turkey - city Istanbul

Turkey's local elections — and whoever wins Istanbul — could dictate the future of the country

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan once said that whoever wins Istanbul wins Turkey. If that's the case, the stakes are high for Sunday's elections as people across the country of 85 million prepare to select their local leaders and administrators. Such is the importance of this weekend's vote that political analysts are speculating that a victory for Istanbul's incumbent mayor, the center-left Ekrem Imamoglu, would make him a frontrunner for the Turkish presidency in 2028. That is the last thing Erdogan wants, having already seen his conservative, Islamist-sympathizing Justice and Development Party, abbreviated in Turkey as AK Party or AKP, trounced by Imamoglu and the more secular, moderate R

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Benjamin Netanyahu - Natasha Turak - 'An extraordinary thing': U.S. break with Israel on UN cease-fire vote triggers Netanyahu rage - cnbc.com - Usa - Washington - Israel - city Washington - Palestine

'An extraordinary thing': U.S. break with Israel on UN cease-fire vote triggers Netanyahu rage

The United Nations Security Council on Monday adopted a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, after the United States abstained from the vote — prompting Israel to cancel the visit of a high-level delegation to Washington. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had warned prior to the vote that the delegation's visit would be pulled, if Washington did not veto the motion. The U.S. abstention signals a widening divide between the White House and Israel's current government, the most right-wing in its history, nearly six months into its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Israel's offensive into the Gaza enclave, which comes in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks, ha

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Vladimir Putin - Natasha Turak - Alexei Navalny - Hit With - Ukraine war updates: Western leaders slam Putin's election win as 'illegitimate'; Ukraine hit with new wave of drone attacks - cnbc.com - Ukraine - Iran - Russia - France

Ukraine war updates: Western leaders slam Putin's election win as 'illegitimate'; Ukraine hit with new wave of drone attacks

This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates. 

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Ali Khamenei - Natasha Turak - Iran holds first elections since Mahsa Amini protests, with low turnout and boycott expected - cnbc.com - Iran - city Tehran

Iran holds first elections since Mahsa Amini protests, with low turnout and boycott expected

Iran holds its parliamentary elections on Friday, in the first vote for Iranians since a nationwide protest movement for women's rights rocked the country in 2022. Some 15,000 candidates are competing for places in Iran's 290-seat Parliament, called the Islamic Consultative Assembly. The vote will also determine future members of the 88-member Assembly of Experts, which is a panel of clerics serving eight-year terms who choose the next Supreme Leader of Iran once the current leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, steps down or dies. Khamenei is 84. But a low turnout is expected as many Iranians boycott the vote, disenchanted and angry with a system they believe is rigged or has been ineffective in improving their lives amid an economic crisis and broad lack of social and

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Natasha Turak - Iran has the largest ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East. Now it's sending them to Russia - cnbc.com - Ukraine - Iran - Iraq - Syria - Russia - Pakistan - city Tehran - city Moscow - city Sanction

Iran has the largest ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East. Now it's sending them to Russia

Iran has sent hundreds of its powerful ballistic missiles to the government of President Vladimir Putin in Russia, furthering the military cooperation between the two U.S. adversaries, Reuters reported this week, citing a number of unnamed senior Iranian military sources. The reported transfer of the powerful weapons are set to strengthen Putin's hand in Ukraine as the two-year mark of Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbor nears. It follows already-documented weapons cooperation between Tehran and Moscow since 2022, particularly with the transfer of Iranian-made Shahed drones that Russian forces have deployed to deadly effect in Ukraine. Reuters reported that Iran delivered at least 400 of its short-range Fateh-110 ballistic mis

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan - Natasha Turak - Action - Turkey is back in from the cold with NATO and F-16 moves, but thorny issues remain - cnbc.com - Washington - Russia - Turkey - Uae - Sweden - Hungary

Turkey is back in from the cold with NATO and F-16 moves, but thorny issues remain

Turkey spent nearly two years — along with Hungary — holding up Sweden's accession to NATO. It's bought powerful Russian weapons systems and its outspoken President Recep Tayyip Erdogan openly lambastes leaders of allied Western countries. Relations between Turkey and the West have been strained, to say the least. But with the decision to allow Sweden into NATO in late January — a move that required unanimous approval by all 31 members of the alliance — it's as if a switch has been

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Red Sea - Natasha Turak - Southern - Middle East escalation fears spike as Houthis launch most damaging attack yet - cnbc.com - Israel - Yemen - Palestine - Eu - county Gulf

Middle East escalation fears spike as Houthis launch most damaging attack yet

The Middle East looks set for a path of escalation on multiple fronts as Israeli forces close in on what is left of southern Gaza, and as Yemen's Houthi rebels launch their most damaging strike yet on a ship in the Red Sea. The crew of the British-owned, Belize-flagged bulk carrier MV Rubymar were forced to abandon ship in the Gulf of Aden on Monday, receiving help from a nearby merchant vessel and coalition warship to reach a nearby port after "two anti-ship ballistic missiles were launched from Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist-controlled areas of Yemen," according to U.S. Central Command. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree claimed the group's responsibility for the attack, calling it their most severe yet. The group claim to support Palestinian civilians amid Israel's retaliatory

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