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Japa: Turkey Relaxes Regulations To Attract Journalists, Athletes, Tech Experts

Turkey has unveiled a fresh set of regulations to address its growing labour shortages, with a focus on attracting skilled foreign workers.
The new rules, published in the Official Gazette, provide temporary work permit exemptions for up to three years, offering advantages to foreign workers contributing to Turkey’s economy.
The Turkish Ministry of Labour and Social Security announced that these regulations have officially come into effect.
Key Beneficiaries of the Exemptions
Several categories of foreign workers are set to benefit from these new exemptions. Refugees and individuals under temporary protection can now work in Turkey without the need for a permit, within specified timeframes.
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Skilled foreign workers who contribute to the nation‘s economy, culture, or technology will also benefit, receiving work permit exemptions for up to three years, a significant extension from the previous six-month limit.
The Interior Ministry will oversee the duration of exemptions for individuals registered under the Foreign Application, Evaluation, and Monitoring System, determining the appropriate timeframes on a case-by-case basis.
Impact on Journalists and Athletes
Foreign journalists with permanent press cards who have received approval from Turkey’s Presidential Directorate of Communications will also be exempt from applying for work permits during their stay in the country. Additionally, professional athletes, coaches, and other sports personnel with valid contracts from Turkish sports clubs will no longer need to seek work permits, easing the process for sports professionals.
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Simplified Application Process to migrate to Turkey
The new regulations also make it easier for foreign nationals to navigate the work permit system. Previously, foreign workers had a 30-day window to apply for permit exemptions after arriving in Turkey. Under the updated rules, workers can now apply for exemptions at any point during their legal stay in the country.
This increased flexibility is designed to ensure that skilled foreign workers can continue contributing to Turkey’s economy without the hassle of frequently renewing permits. “We have made it easier for those already here to continue working without interruptions, benefiting both the workers and the sectors in need of their skills,” said a government official.
Tech Visa and Turkey’s Tech Ambitions
Alongside these changes, Turkey has launched a Tech Visa Programme aimed at attracting entrepreneurs and technology professionals. The programme offers a three-year work permit under an expedited procedure, supporting Turkey’s growing ambitions in the tech sector.
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“We want to see 100,000 tech-driven start-ups by 2030, with at least 100 of them valued at over $1 billion,” announced Turkey’s Minister of Industry and Technology, Mehmet Fatih Kacır. The country is also developing Terminal Istanbul, set to become the world’s largest technopark, solidifying Turkey’s standing as a major player in the global tech industry.
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Vedat Işıkhan, emphasised that these initiatives are part of a broader strategy to attract and retain foreign talent. “This is a win-win for us. We bring in expertise and simultaneously grow our workforce by learning from the best in the field,” Işıkhan stated.
The cost for work and long-term residence permits in Turkey is currently set at 7,345 Turkish Lira (Rs 18,058) annually. While details on the Tech Visa’s fee structure are still being finalised, it is expected to follow a similar pricing model.
These changes mark a significant step in Turkey’s efforts to address labour shortages while positioning itself as a destination for global talent, particularly in the tech sector.
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Strait Of Hormuz: Pakistan Thanks Trump For Pausing ‘Project Freedom’
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday expressed gratitude to United States President Donald Trump for temporarily pausing ‘Project Freedom’, an initiative to secure shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
In a statement posted on X, Sharif thanked Trump for pausing the “Project Freedom” mission, praising him for his courageous leadership and timely announcement.
According to him, Trump’s decision was made in response to requests from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other brotherly countries.
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He added that the pause would go a long way towards advancing regional peace, stability and reconciliation during the sensitive period.
“Pakistan remains firmly committed to supporting all efforts that promote restraint and a peaceful resolution of conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy.
“We are very hopeful that the current momentum will lead to a lasting agreement that secures durable peace and stability for the region and beyond,” Sharif said.
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FG Summons S. African Envoy Over Rising Xenophobic Attacks On Nigerians
The Federal Government has summoned the Acting High Commissioner of South Africa in Abuja over renewed concerns about xenophobic attacks and protests targeting foreign nationals, including Nigerians, living in that country.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the envoy is expected at its headquarters on Monday, May 4, 2026, for a high-level engagement aimed at addressing the growing tension and safeguarding bilateral relations between both countries.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the spokesperson for the Ministry, Kimiebi Ebienfa, said Nigeria would formally express its “profound concern” over recent developments in South Africa, particularly reports of harassment, violence, and destruction of property belonging to foreign nationals.
According to the ministry, the meeting will focus on ongoing demonstrations by various groups in South Africa and documented cases of attacks on Nigerians and their businesses in parts of the country.
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“The objective of this engagement is to formally convey the Nigerian Government’s profound concern regarding recent events that have the potential to impact the established cordial relations between Nigeria and South Africa,” the statement read.
It added that discussions would also address ongoing demonstrations by various groups within South Africa and documented instances of mistreatment of Nigerian citizens and attacks on their businesses.
The ministry acknowledged growing anger among Nigerians over reports of xenophobic violence but urged restraint, stressing that diplomatic engagement remained the preferred channel for resolution.
It assured Nigerians that the Federal Government was actively engaging South African authorities to ensure the protection of its citizens abroad.
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“The Ministry is aware of the growing discontent among Nigerians concerning the treatment of their nationals in South Africa. Nevertheless, it implores the Nigerian public to remain calm and reiterates the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting the rights and well-being of Nigerian citizens residing in South Africa,” the statement added.
The latest diplomatic move comes amid renewed reports of xenophobic tensions in parts of South Africa, where foreign-owned businesses have occasionally been targeted during protests linked to unemployment and economic hardship.
South Africa has a history of xenophobic violence dating back to 2008, with subsequent flare-ups in 2015 and 2019, when mobs attacked migrants, looted shops, and displaced thousands of foreign nationals across several provinces.
In past incidents, Nigerians and other African nationals were among those affected, prompting strong diplomatic reactions from Abuja and calls for stronger protection of foreign communities.
While South African authorities have repeatedly condemned such attacks and deployed security forces to restore order during outbreaks of violence, concerns have persisted over recurring hostility in some communities.
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Mississippi Man ‘Kills Mother, Flushes Her Remains Down Toilet’
A 29-year-old Mississippi man, Zachary Lavel Jackson Jr., has been charged with multiple offences, including first-degree murder, over the death of his mother, Lana Brown Bradley, after deputies responded to her Natchez home on April 4 following a missing person report from relatives.
The Adams County Sheriff’s Office said deputies were called to Bradley’s residence after her oldest son was unable to reach her the previous day.
Jackson was initially identified as a family member before investigators confirmed he was her son.
Sheriff Travis Patten described the case as deeply disturbing.“This is by far the most heinous crime that I’ve ever witnessed in my entire life. We weren’t out there that day; this was one of those things when we walked up.
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“This was one of those cases that you will never, ever forget in your life. This is the type of case that follows you home,” Patten told WJTV.
According to the sheriff, deputies noticed signs of a recent cleanup when they arrived at the home.
“As soon as they walked in the house, they could just see where somebody had been cleaning up, and they could smell chemicals all throughout the house.
“Floor was extremely slippery. And the older son said that this is just unusual for the youngest son to be cleaning up the house like that,” Patten explained.
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Jackson, the youngest son, was found in a bathroom, where deputies allegedly made a discovery that became central to the investigation.
“I can say what was in the toilet, and it was her flesh. He chopped her up in pieces and dismembered her in a way that whoever came looking for her would have to do their due diligence to find her, and that’s just what we did,” the sheriff said.
Authorities said Jackson allegedly placed parts of his mother’s body in a suitcase and attempted to dispose of other remains.
Jackson faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, mayhem and tampering with evidence.
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Investigators said Bradley, a retired teacher, had recently sought to evict her son from the home. Patten, citing family interviews, said Jackson was believed to be mentally unstable but also noted that his actions appeared deliberate.
“He had threatened her the day before because she was looking to have him evicted from the home.
“She was in the process of doing so and had just gone to court the day before to have him removed from the home,” Patten explained.
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