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    This is what inequality looks like. From above.

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    Ecstatic Erdogan supporters are taking to the streets of Berlin to celebrate as he declares victory in the Turkish election.

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    Huge disappointment & disbelief at opposition headquarters in after President declared his victory in . “We don’t trust the results (...)”, one opposition voter tells me. “This is going to completely silence democracy in .”

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    Tunali, a largely CHP-dominated area in , is fairly empty right now, but the occasional car passes by, honking with flags waving and plenty of gray wolf signs hanging out the windows.

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    No official results yet by Surpreme Board of Elections (YSK) in - but claims victory for himself and his , saying this is “lesson in democracy”

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    Both the Swiss and the Serbian football federations may also face disciplinary action from FIFA.

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    Supporters of Recep T. already celebrating him at HQ in - right now, more than 70% of votes counted, Erdogan at about 54% acc. to state-run Anadolu Agency. Opposition and civil society groups have very different figures: Erdogan at max. 45% there.

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    Turkish President declared victory in Sunday's election and said his ruling party-led alliance had won an overall majority in parliament: "The unofficial results have become clear... I have been entrusted by the nation with the task and duties of the presidency."

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    "How this came to pass and what the background is, that remains completely unclear," police said, confirming that 5 people were severely injured.

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    Today, Saudi women were finally given the right to drive 💁‍♀️🚘

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    Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) got 44% of the votes with half of the ballots counted in the parliamentary elections. The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) has 20%. The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party has the minimum 10% to enter parliament.

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    Erdogan picked up 54 percent of the vote after two-thirds of the ballots were counted, according to state media. His nearest rival, Muharrem Ince, garnered 30 percent.

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  14. 3 hours ago

    Today's elections in Turkey may be the most important in the country's modern history. While we wait for the results, here's why today's results matter:

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    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Russian warplanes carried out at least 25 sorties northeast of the city of Deraa.

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  16. 5 hours ago

    Introducing: Zsa Zsa, the most disgustingly adorable dog EVER 🐶

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    James is "not worried at all" about 's report on his handling of the email investigation.

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  19. 6 hours ago

    President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior envoy to the Middle East Jared Kushner has slammed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for refusing to meet with him.

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    Shortly after polls opened, reports of voting irregularities emerged, including multiple instances in which election monitors were arrested or kept away from polling stations.

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