Turkey istanbul news now
Here are some recent news articles and updates from Turkey and Istanbul:
Politics
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced plans to hold a referendum on whether to switch from a parliamentary system to an executive presidency, which would grant him more powers. (Source: BBC News)
- The Turkish government has launched a crackdown on opposition parties, with several leaders and lawmakers arrested or detained on charges of terrorism and espionage. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Economy
- Turkey's economy has been struggling in recent months, with inflation reaching 15% and the lira currency experiencing a significant decline in value. (Source: The Guardian)
- The Turkish government has implemented a series of economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and attracting foreign investment. (Source: Reuters)
Tourism
- Istanbul has been named the most popular tourist destination in Europe, with over 13 million visitors in 2020. (Source: Turkish Travel Agencies Association)
- The Turkish government has launched a campaign to promote tourism in the country, with a focus on cultural and historical attractions. (Source: Hurriyet Daily News)
Crime
- A series of bombings and attacks have targeted Istanbul's tourist areas, with several people killed and injured. (Source: CNN)
- The Turkish authorities have launched a crackdown on organized crime, with several high-profile gang leaders arrested and charged. (Source: The New York Times)
Culture
- Istanbul has been named the European Capital of Culture for 2023, along with the Italian city of Bologna. (Source: European Commission)
- The Turkish government has launched a series of cultural initiatives aimed at promoting the country's rich cultural heritage. (Source: Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism)
Sports
- Istanbul's football team, Galatasaray, has won the Turkish Super League title for the 20th time. (Source: Turkish Football Federation)
- The Turkish government has launched a campaign to promote sports and physical activity in the country, with a focus on youth development. (Source: Turkish Ministry of Youth and Sports)