Ylenia Gostoli is a reporter currently based in Istanbul, Turkey. She has covered politics, social change, and conflict across the Middle East and Europe. Her work on refugees, migration and human trafficking has won awards and grants
Analysis: Opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu lost the presidential election by a small margin, but analysts say the future of Turkey's opposition rests on their ability to remain united.
Analysis: The presidential vote will be tightly contested, with ultranationalist candidate Sinan Ogan set to play the role of kingmaker and possibly steering the race decidedly to the right.
In-depth: In an increasingly polarised political climate, Turkey's opposition parties have joined forces in their best shot at unseating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, promising reconciliation and change.
Analysis: With the big strategic partner, Finland, already in NATO, Sweden's bid will depend on who wins control of Turkey's parliament in the May elections, and on balancing the relationship with Russia.