Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

In his speeches at the U.N., President Erdogan called on the international community to do its part to share the burden of the conflict.
But he would not say if he prefers Hillary Clinton.
The island is holding major talks to heal a divide that's lasted over four decades, but there's an elephant in the room.
"We are heading into a Kafkaesque world."
Closer ties could mean a boost to Turkish tourism, gas prospects for Israel and greater security cooperation.
The head of Axel Springer quoted a sexually crude term to describe the Turkish president from a poem by comedian Jan Boehmermann.
A Secret Service agent at an event for the Turkish president told a Turkish security guard to "calm down" and "act like an adult."