'A nervous country': Turkish elections amid tight security

Turkey holds an election on Sunday - the second in five months - with the governing AK Party hoping to win back its majority.

The faltering economy and the state of Turkish democracy are among the key issues.

But security has arguably become a priority for voters, after renewed violence from Kurdish militants and attacks by so-called Islamic State.

BBC's Mark Lowen reports.

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