"Areas affected by the earthquake have a large electoral turnover."
Polling in Turkey's earthquake-affected areas is taking place in schools (damaged and undamaged) and inside camps for the displaced, says Al Jazeera’s Omar Halabi.
Two men wearing Islamic kufi caps and shalwar trousers were verbally and physically attacked by a passenger on the Istanbul metro on the eve of Turkey’s presidential elections ⤵️
Turkey's leading opposition figure and head of the People’s Republican Party, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, referred to his famous campaign slogan “I promise spring will come” after casting his ballot.
#AJStartHere's @SandraGathmann has been meeting people in Turkey's Hatay province, one of the regions worst affected by February's earthquakes - to find out how they're going to vote ⤵️
Turkey's Supreme Council for Elections has announced that votes made for Muharrem Ince, who withdrew from the election, will be counted and will not be considered invalid, reports Al Jazeera’s Farah al-Zaman Shawqi.
With many polling stations experiencing long voter queues, the Istanbul Bar Association has reminded people who are waiting at 5pm that they will be allowed to vote.
Polling stations in Turkey close after momentous elections aje.io/8u3hfa
Polls have closed in Turkey’s pivotal elections.
Political drama aside, voting stations saw a range of distinctive characters, including the world’s tallest man, a horseback rider dressed like an Ottoman soldier, and hospital patients determined to vote ⤵️
Voting has now ended in Turkey’s elections as President Erdogan faces the biggest political challenge of his two-decade rule.
To stay up to date with the latest election results as they become available, follow our live tracker ⤵️ aje.io/i5kaz1
"We ask our citizens to follow our statements."
A CHP spokesman has said that his party sees a “positive picture” in vote results and accused the state-run Anadolu Agency of manipulating the data it receives.
"It is an attempt to assassinate the national will."
Omer Celik, a spokesperson for Turkey's ruling AK Party, has criticised opposition leaders over their comments alleging “manipulation” by the state-run Anadolu Agency.
Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra, reporting from CHP HQ in Turkey's capital Ankara, says the party is feeling “more and more confident” with preliminary results coming in and cutting into President Erdogan’s lead.
75 years ago, the Nakba took place in Palestine in which 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes.
But the Nakba didn’t end in 1948. It continues to affect more than 12 million Palestinians who remain stateless today as they fight to end Israeli occupation ⤵️
Zionist military forces expelled at least 750,000 Palestinians from their homes and lands and captured 78% of historic Palestine.
The remaining 22% was divided into what are now the occupied West Bank and the besieged Gaza Strip.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he could still win the election, but would respect the nation’s decision if the race went to a run-off vote in two weeks.
Israeli officials have told local media Egyptian-led efforts to broker a ceasefire are still under way but they ruled out the conditions presented by Islamic Jihad in the talks.
Israel has continued its air attacks on Gaza for a fifth day, killing at least 33 Palestinians as it targeted leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement