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June 18, 2024

Blue Exile Underwater Park Opens in Bodrum

The first stage of the Blue Exile Art Project (BEAP) underwater park was opened in Bodrum on the island of Bitez Mevka G režek. The project is implemented in cooperation with the project "Poseidon", Bodrum Municipality, Bodrum Maritime Museum and Rotary Club "Blue Aegean Sea". Selen Jambazoglu, project coordinator and manager of the Bodrum Marine Museum: "There are similar underwater parks in the world and in our country, however, we can show Bodrum Underwater Park as the only underwater park that combines ecology and art. The theme of the underwater park in 2024 was "Oxygen". We want to draw attention to the fact that the most important source of oxygen in our world are the seas. We are trying to show how important it is to respect the marine ecosystem in order to preserve the purity of the water in Bodrum, the abundance of marine life and the wealth of our shores. I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the creation of the BEAP Underwater Park".
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June 18, 2024

Ministry of Finance and Treasury to tighten inspections of enterprises in Turkish resort cities

Minister of Finance and Treasury of Turkey Mehmet Shimshek announced an increase in the number of facilities operating in resort cities. During the summer, the teams will conduct inspections of entertainment establishments, yacht tourism, beach clubs, as well as hotels and hostels. Special attention will be paid to such regions as Antalya, Mugla and Izmir, where in addition to inspection of entertainment establishments, will check the housing, rented out on a daily basis. The Ministry s Revenue Management teams have already drawn up a checklist for these areas. " The results will be followed up. Our fight against the shadow economy will continue to be uncompromising and decisive," said the minister.
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June 17, 2024

Turkey increases the fees for the passage of vessels through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles from July 1

The fee for vessels transiting the Turkish Strait will increase on 1 July to $5.07. This was announced by the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure of Turkey Abdulkadir Uraloglu. "For the first time in 39 years, the fee for passage through the Straits was increased on October 7, 2022 to $4.08. Then from July 1, 2023 the fee was increased to $4.42. This year, from July 1, the fee will be $5.07. In the future, fees for passage through the Straits will be updated annually on July 1," - said Uraloglu. According to the Montreux Convention, vessels transiting the Turkish Straits are charged three charges: sanitary inspection, lighthouses and rescue operations. The calculation of fees is based on the net tonnage of ships (NRT) and the unit of measurement is "gold francs" indexed to the price of an ounce of gold. If we consider a ship of 10,000 net tonnage, then until the first update in 2022, the fee for passage for such a vessel was a total of $3,240. After July 1, 2024, this vessel will pay already $20,370. Thus, the fees will be increased by 6,3 times. "Thanks to the fees charged, we are constantly improving our infrastructure and traffic monitoring systems to improve the safety of navigation as well as the environmental safety of the Turkish Straits, one of the most risky narrow waterways in the world. Raising the fee will also increase the inflow of foreign currency into the state treasury of Turkey," said the minister.
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June 17, 2024

"Museum of the Republic" opened in Istanbul 

The Department of Cultural Property of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IBB) restored Makam Taksim, one of the symbolic Ottoman heritage buildings built during the reign of Sultan Mahmud I, and turned it into a museum. The opening ceremony was attended by the mayor of Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglu. Taksim Maksemi, from which the name of Taksim Square derives, is a structure where the water flowing into the city from the Taksim Water Pipes built by Mahmud I. Taksim Maxem is an important Ottoman construction, which has been active in meeting the city s water needs for hundreds of years. The museum exhibits the history of the Turkish Republic and the personal belongings of Mustafa Kemal Atat rk. The Museum of the Republic can be visited from 10.00 to 19.00 every day except Monday.Address: Binbirdirek, At Meydanı Cd, 34122 Fatih/İstanbulEntrance tickets: full - 50 lire, for privileged categories of citizens - 15 lire, tourist - 100 lire.
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June 17, 2024

In Turkey, the penalty for discarded animals will increase 10 times

According to the decree amending certain articles of the current Law 5199 on the protection of animal rights, the fine for those who abandon their animals will be increased tenfold, from 5,000 to 50,000 Turkish lire. The decree also specifies that shelters will not accommodate all homeless animals, but only those who pose a threat to the life and security of citizens. Harmless sterilized dogs, who are cared for and fed by residents of neighbourhoods, will not be touched or returned to the place of residence after sterilization. The proposal is expected to be presented to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan after the Kurban Bayram, then discussed with the opposition and submitted to Parliament.
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June 17, 2024

Turkish Airlines banned flying its flights to the owner of the company "Baruthane Pilavcısı"

The airline Turkish Airlines has entered into a black list of Nedim Shahin, the owner of the catering network "Baruthane Pilavcısı", for the fact that he ate pilaf his own mark on the flight of the airline. During the flight, Shahin demonstrably took out the pilaf with the logo "Baruthane Pilavcısı" and ate it instead of the food provided by the airline. He shared the video on social networks. Shaheen was blacklisted for damaging the THY brand and banned him from using the airline s services for a year.
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June 17, 2024

Innovations in the rules of applying for residence permits in Turkey in 2024!

On June 24, G Randevu Sistemi (GRS) will start working in Turkey, a system for recording and tracking rendezvous when applying for residence permits. You can log in to GRS via e-devlet or via https:/randevu.goc.gov.tr/ (starting from June 24). It is reported that the system will keep all data of a foreigner in the personal profile. It will be able to track the entire history of appeals, view documents, etc. Thanks to the system, foreigners will be able to make an appointment without re-entering data. Official Source: https://goc.gov.tr/yenilenen-goc-randevu-sistemi In addition, the original documents will now be submitted to notaries. Thus, the application process for residence permits will be as follows:
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June 14, 2024

Real Estate Sales Statistics of Turkey for May 2024

According to a report by the Turkish Statistical Institute TÜİK, 110,588 properties were sold in Turkey in May 2024, which is 2.4% lower than in the same period last year. The share of primary real estate sales was 32.2% (35,558 objects) and secondary - 67,8% (75,030 objects). Real estate sales using mortgage decreased in May by 63.9% (9,909 objects). Mortgage sales accounted for 9 per cent of total home sales. Total in the period from January to May 2024 sales decreased by 3.4% compared to the same period last year. Leaders in real estate: Istanbul - 18,814 objectsAnkara - 9.861 Antalya - 6 . 306
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June 14, 2024

Turkish investments in foreign real estate reached a new record level!

In recent years, there has been an upward trend in foreign direct investment from Turkey, including real estate investment. For example, all world media reported that a Turkish citizen bought "one of the most expensive residences in the world" in Dubai in 2023. According to Mehmet Kaya of Ekonomimcom, Turkish investment in overseas real estate in January-April 2024 exceeded the same period of the record 2023, when the volume of investment amounted to 2 billion. 86 million dollars. Since the beginning of 2024, real estate investments accounted for 41.3% of total foreign investment ($2.4 billion). In January-April this year, investments in foreign real estate increased by 56.4% compared to the same period in 2023. It is predicted that last year s annual record may be broken in 2024. Share of investments in foreign real estate by year (% of total investments): 2020 - 8.9 per cent2021 - 11.4 per cent2022 - 16.2 per cent2023 - 36.8 per cent2024 (January-April) - 41.3 per cent
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June 14, 2024

Foreigners buying/selling real estate in Turkey no longer need to provide expert evaluation

In Turkey, there have been changes related to the documentation of the purchase/sale of real estate by foreign citizens. The latter now do not need to provide expert evaluation of the real estate at the execution of a sale. Important! If a foreigner acquires real estate for the purpose of acquiring Turkish citizenship, the obligation to provide expert assessment remains. Important! The General Directorate (Department of Foreign Affairs) reserves the right to request a report on the valuation of immovable property if it deems it necessary. Reference to the law: https://www.tkgm.gov.tr/turk-vatandasligi-kanununun-uygulanmasina-iliskinyonetmelik-hakkinda-duyuru-0
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June 13, 2024

Turkey’s cleanest and most polluted cities

The World Air Quality Report 2023 analyses air pollution indicators in 134 countries worldwide. The report published annually by the Swiss company IQAir, specializing in air quality control technologies, is based on the measurement of fine particulate density (PM 2.5) per m3 (the maximum value of PM2.5 should be 5 ug/m3). According to the report, 124 of 134 countries and regions breathe polluted air The report uses World Health Organization (WHO) air pollution thresholds. Only seven countries in the world in 2023 had clean air below these thresholds. These countries are Australia, Estonia, Finland, Grenada, Iceland, Mauritius and New Zealand. Countries with the most polluted air: Pakistan (14 times the WHO regulatory value), India (10 times), Tajikistan (9 times) and Burkina Faso (9 times). Turkey ranked 44th in this report with a PM 2.5 of 20.3.
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June 12, 2024

"Associations for the protection of the rights and assistance of men" will be established in Alanya

Attorney Ahmet Kadir Alparslan has teamed up with 6 businessmen and decided to create the "Alanya Men Protection and Assistance Association". Stating that they would protect the rights of male victims, Alparslan said: "I have been practicing law in Alanya since 2017. Within 1-2 weeks we will draw up the founding documents, submit them to the district administration and start the work of our association, which aims to protect the rights of men". "We will carry out actions to protect the rights of male victims, for example, from exorbitant alimony/fines. There are also men who, like women, can be financially vulnerable. For example, a man working for a minimum wage and receiving a restraining order is forced to spend the night in the streets, gardens and parks. Because a man working for a minimum wage can t stay in a hotel or hostel. With such complaints we will work," said Ahmet Kadir Alparslan.
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