Turkey latest news
Here are some of the latest news stories from Turkey:
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)
- 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)
- Turkey has announced plans to hold local elections in March, with Erdogan's ruling AK Party expected to face stiff competition from opposition parties. (Source: Reuters)
Economy
- Turkey's economy has been hit by a currency crisis, with the lira falling to record lows against the US dollar. (Source: Financial Times)
- The Turkish government has implemented a series of economic reforms aimed at stabilizing the currency and attracting foreign investment. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Turkey has signed a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to provide financial support to the country's economy. (Source: IMF)
Security
- Turkey has been involved in a military operation in northeastern Syria, aimed at driving out Kurdish-led forces from the border region. (Source: CNN)
- The Turkish military has also been involved in a conflict with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in southeastern Turkey. (Source: The Guardian)
- There have been reports of human rights abuses by Turkish security forces during the conflicts in Syria and Iraq. (Source: Human Rights Watch)
Other news
- Turkey has been affected by a severe heatwave, with temperatures reaching record highs in some parts of the country. (Source: The New York Times)
- The Turkish government has launched a campaign to promote tourism in the country, with a focus on cultural and historical attractions. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- Turkey has been hosting a series of international events, including the Istanbul Film Festival and the Istanbul Music Festival. (Source: Variety)