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PKK leader calls for ceasefire in Turkey
Turkish PM calls declaration by jailed Abdullah Ocalan a "positive development" in ending decades-old conflict.
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Kurdish rebel to call ceasefire in Turkey
"Historic" call raises expectations to end a nearly 30-year-old conflict which claimed about 40,000 lives
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Erdogan pledges 'constitution by consensus'
Turkish prime minister reaches out to opposition after winning half of votes but falling short of target of 330 seats.
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Turkish PM 'to govern for all' after poll win
Erdogan's AK party wins election but fails to get enough seats to unilaterally rewrite country's constitution.
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Turkey's ruling AKP wins third term
Prime Minister Erdogan's party however fails to get enough seats to unilaterally rewrite country's constitution.
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Turkey's ruling AKP claims third term
Erdogan re-elected prime minister, but his party falls short of majority large enough to rewrite country's constitution.
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Turkey's ruling AKP set for election sweep
Incumbent prime minister Erdogan's party on course to secure a third term, with 95 per cent of the votes counted.
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Turks vote in parliamentary elections
More than 50 million eligible to vote in Turkey as ruling party seeks third straight term in office.
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Turkey set for parliamentary elections
Political campaigning ends ahead of Sunday's ballot, with more than 50 million people eligible to vote.
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