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After he became prime minister in 2003, he presided over a period of tremendous economic growth that transformed Turkish cities and lifted millions of Turks out of poverty. Internationally, he was hailed as a new model of a democratic Islamist, one who was pro-business and wanted strong ties with the West. But over the past decade, Mr. Erdogan’s critics grew both at home and abroad. Mr. Erdogan’s inability to clinch a victory in the first round of voting on Sunday confirmed a decline in his standing among voters angry with his stewardship of the economy and his consolidation of power. In his last election, in 2018, he won outright against three other candidates with 53 percent of the vote.
He said he came back to Antakya, the hardest hit city in the earthquake zone, with eight of his family members. They drove by car for about four hours from another southern province to vote. They cited not only the government’s response to the earthquake, but its handling of the economy in recent years, when inflation has surged. They said it was depressing to return to the earthquake zone and see that the government had only removed rubble, but taken no other discernible actions to pave the way for residents to return. That is a substantial share of the nearly nine million eligible voters in the 11 quake-affected provinces of southern Turkey.
He represents a coalition of six opposition parties that have come together to challenge Mr. Erdogan. Recent polls showed Mr. Kilicdaroglu holding a slight lead, despite Mr. Erdogan’s tapping of state resources in an effort to tilt the contest. Mr. Erdogan, 69, is viewed as a problematic and often unpredictable partner of the West. Mr. Erdogan has also vexed fellow NATO leaders by hampering the alliance’s efforts to expand, stalling Finland’s membership and still refusing to endorse Sweden’s inclusion. Mr. Kilicdaroglu, 74, has vowed to improve relations with the West if he is elected and make policy more institutional and less personal.
F1 braced for chaos as sprint season starts in Baku
  + stars: | 2023-04-26 | by ( Alan Baldwin | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
April 26 (Reuters) - Formula One is braced for chaos on the streets of Baku this weekend as Azerbaijan hosts the first sprint race of the season and kicks off a run of five grands prix in six weeks. "It’s absolutely ludicrous to be doing the first sprint race of the year in a street race like Azerbaijan," Red Bull boss Christian Horner told reporters at the previous race in Australia. Verstappen won last year. "We are bringing a new floor to Baku amongst some other aerodynamic and mechanical items," said Alpine technical director Matt Harman. "We then have a further development at the following race in Miami and something further for Imola after that."
Woods and McIlroy fly PGA Tour flag at Masters practice
  + stars: | 2023-04-03 | by ( Frank Pingue | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Woods and McIlroy, two of golf's biggest names who have both been vocal opponents of LIV Golf, went out off the 10th tee under overcast skies alongside former Masters champion Fred Couples and South Korea's Tom Kim. There are 18 LIV Golf competitors at this year's Masters, including 2020 champion Dustin Johnson, and while all did not schedule practice rounds on Monday those who did were also greeted warmly by the patrons. Former word number one Johnson, wearing a shirt with the logo of the 4Aces team he captains on LIV Golf, practised with current PGA Tour players Kevin Kisner, Brian Harman and Gary Woodland. Johnson, who won the inaugural season-long LIV Golf individual championship, was excited to reconnect with his former PGA Tour peers and said he does not feel any different being at Augusta National compared to years past. "I still play golf for a living.
WHO fires director in Asia accused of racist misconduct
  + stars: | 2023-03-09 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Tedros did not refer to Kasai by name, referencing only his title as regional director in the Western Pacific. It is the first time in WHO's history that a regional director has been dismissed. He said that the process of naming a new regional director for the Western Pacific would begin next month, with the election to be held in October. In January, the AP reported that a WHO doctor hoping to replace Kasai as regional director in the Western Pacific had previously faced sexual misconduct accusations. With support of some WHO colleagues and his home country, Waqanivalu was preparing to run for the regional director job.
The Polestar 2's gold brake calipers. Alanis KingThe 2 is an electric sedan from Polestar, a new EV brand by Volvo. Alanis KingThe 2's interior is simple, airy, and spacious. The Polestar 2's headlight assembly. Alanis KingThe 2 has virtually no wind or road noise on the highway, the brakes are strong, and there's barely any body roll.
He told Insider that some of his fellow content creators have had brand deals axed mid-production. Now he's self-employed, "the highs are higher and the lows are lower," Harman told Insider. Harmon told Insider: "If the content stays good, the fans stay engaged." Harmon told Insider he always replies promptly and politely to professional partners — and he aims to complete all commercial work ahead of schedule. Harmon told Insider creators need to be "clear with companies" about their budgets — and they shouldn't let themselves feel pressured to accept anything less.
Canary Technologies has raised $30 million to overhaul the way hotels manage guests digitally. The startup's platform is used by global brands such as Radisson Hotels and Best Western. Check out the 21-slide pitch deck it used to raise the Series B round below. The startup's tech is used by brands such as Radisson Hotels, Best Western, and Four Seasons. Check out the 21-slide pitch deck it used to raise the funds below:
Sursa foto: APMusicalul „Once Upon a One More Time”, cu piese ale cântăreţei Britney Spears, montat la Washington DCMusicalul „Once Upon a One More Time”, cu piese ale cântăreţei Britney Spears, va fi montat la Washington DC, a anunţat Shakespeare Theatre Company. Spectacolul va cuprinde piesele „Oops! Reprezentaţiile „Once Upon a One More Time” vor debuta la Sidney Harman Hall pe 29 noiembrie, scrie News.ro. Ideea de a folosi piese cunoscute pentru musicaluri este una veche şi, pe Broadway, în ultimii ani, au fost prezentate spectacole cu muzica unora ca The Temptations, The Go Go's, Tina Turner şi Alanis Morissette. Britney Spears a revenit în ultimul an în prim-plan odată cu încercarea ei de a ieşi de sub tutela tatălui său şi după ce The New York Times a lansat documentarul „Framing Britney”, care vorbeşte despre circumstanţele ce au dus la plasarea ei sub tutelă, în 2008.
Persons: Britney Spears, Billboard, Jon Hartmere, Sidney Harman Hall, Tina Turner, Alanis Morissette Organizations: Washington DC, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Broadway, The, The New York Times Locations: Albă, musicaluri, The New
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