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Turkey election: Erdogan likely to face presidential run-off vote

The incumbent, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and his secular challenger Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu appear not to have secured the necessary fifty per cent to win Turkey's election.

With nearly all the votes counted in Turkey's most closely-fought election in decades, a presidential run-off looks increasingly likely.

What might the emerging trends mean for Turkey's economy?

Bangladesh Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, speaks to the BBC and strongly defends her government's human rights record.

Opposition parties in Thailand appear to be on the cusp of ending the military power dominance after a strong showing in weekend polls.

and while Barcelona rejoice for La Liga title, in English premier League, Arsenal see their title hopes dashed.

50 minutes

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  • Mon 15 May 202305:06GMT