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Recep Karaca

Recep Karaca
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Position: Chief Editor Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Rutgers University, New Jersey Master’s Degree in Media Studies, Columbia University, New York Career: Began as a political reporter for The Star-Ledger in Newark. Worked as an editorial director for NJ Spotlight News. Joined DailyNewsEn in 2021 as Chief Editor, leading the newsroom with a focus on impactful reporting. Expertise: Politics, investigative journalism, and policy analysis. Notable Achievements: Awarded the New Jersey Press Association Medal for Outstanding Editorial Leadership.

Beethoven's "Ninth" is 200 years old: on Arte, a look back at a highly...

It was self-evident that Arte, a Franco-German channel, would honor the Symphony No. 9 of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), premiered exactly two centuries ago,...

Victor Wembanyama crowned NBA “rookie of the year”

Even Tony Parker, the French player with four NBA titles, had not had this honor. Victor Wembanyama was named “rookie of the year” on...

The plays “The Circle of Disappeared Poets” and “4,211 km” were doubly rewarded at...

Dedicated to the memory of Bernard Pivot, writer and television presenter who died on Monday May 6 at the age of 89, the Molières...

Ligue 1: overthrown by Lyon, Lille misses the opportunity to get on the podium

In a few weeks, when we will have to take stock of the season, this match will perhaps haunt the minds of Lille. After...

Anti-Semitism: at the CRIF dinner, Gabriel Attal announces that “366 facts” were recorded in...

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced on Monday, May 6, that “366 anti-Semitic incidents” had been recorded in France in the first quarter of 2024,...

Ambitious Quest: Tanzania Sets Sights on Olympic Glory in Paris 2024

Tanzania will compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The long-awaited competition will take place between 26 July and 11 August 2024. In...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 213: Israel 'considers' ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas, intense bombing in...

Sixteen people from two families were killed on the evening of Sunday, May 5, by Israeli strikes which targeted two houses in Rafah and...

Senegal: the Dakar Biennale, a major event for contemporary African art, postponed by six...

The aisles of the old courthouse in Dakar are empty, devoid of the works that were to be exhibited in this emblematic place of...

Xi Jinping in Paris: Chinese President calls for global truce during Olympics

The French President welcomed, on Monday May 6, the desire expressed by his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, to “ask all stakeholders for an Olympic...

“The Ghosts of Tonkin”, on France 3: endless mourning for the families of the...

Dien Bien Phu, one of the most humiliating defeats in the long history of the French army. The bloody battle which, from March 13...

Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette, president of the High Council for Equality, accused internally of discriminatory remarks

The president of the High Council for Equality (HCE), Sylvie Pierre-Brossolette, is accused of having made sexist and racist remarks in contradiction with the...

Death of Bernard Pivot: “Bukowski, shut up, you’re bothering us”

Passes of arms with speckled foil, rants, punches, games of seduction, lively emotions… Directly helping, there are many moments that have contributed to shaping...

“The Origin of the World”, famous nude by Gustave Courbet, tagged in Metz

The Origin of the World, famous nude by Gustave Courbet (1819-1877), was tagged with red paint on Monday May 6. The painting, preserved by...

In “A Voix Nue”, on France Culture, the director and writer Robert Bober speaks...

In 2003, Sylvie Gouttebaron already produced a show “A voix nue” with Robert Bober, then 72 years old. Today, at 92, the man who...

The European Union announces its intention to end the procedure against Poland for violation...

The European Commission announced on Monday May 6 its intention to put an end to a procedure initiated in December 2017 against Poland, welcoming...

John Swinney, new leader of the SNP independence party in Scotland

John Swinney, veteran of Scottish politics, was appointed on Monday May 6 as the new leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), following the...

European elections: Elisabeth Borne, Edouard Philippe and François Bayrou will appear on the list...

The leaders of the presidential camp are forming a united front for the European elections. Former Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will appear on the...

In Mali, the head of the junta launches the national phase of the “dialogue...

The head of the Malian junta, Colonel Assimi Goïta, launched in Bamako, Monday May 6, the national phase of consultations supposed to produce, without...

Perinatal health in France: the Court of Auditors recommends an individualized analysis of small...

Faced with France's "poor health results" for perinatal care, the Court of Auditors recommended, in a report published Monday May 6, to improve the...

Playwright Pierre Notte indicted for rape of a former student

Playwright and writer Pierre Notte was indicted for the rape of one of his former high school theater students from 2004 to 2005, a...

In Kenya, bad weather has killed 228 people since March

Kenya announced on Sunday, May 5, a new death toll of 228 since March due to bad weather, which shows no sign of abating,...

Paris 2024: singer Soprano, Tony Parker and Jean-Pierre Papin will carry the Olympic flame...

The former footballer Jean-Pierre Papin, legend of the Olympique de Marseille, the former basketball player Tony Parker and the rapper Soprano will be part...

Niger: arrival in Niamey of new Russian instructors and military equipment

New Russian instructors landed on Saturday May 4 in Niamey, where they made two deliveries of military equipment in two cargo planes, less than...

In Togo, Faure Gnassingbé assured of remaining in power after his party's victory in...

The party of Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé largely won the legislative elections on Monday April 29 in Togo, the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI)...

Formula 1: in Miami, a first Grand Prix for Lando Norris

A suprise. Briton Lando Norris (McLaren) won the first victory of his Formula 1 career at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday May 5...

Tennis: Russian Andrey Rublev wins his second Masters 1000 title in Madrid

The Russian Andrey Rublev, world number 8, won the second Masters 1000 title of his career in Madrid by overthrowing the Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime,...

Transphobia: more than 10,000 people demonstrated in France to denounce discrimination against trans people

Activist collectives, left-wing elected officials, trade unionists, young people: several thousand people demonstrated on Sunday in France where around fifty rallies were planned to...

Tadej Pogacar knocks out the Tour of Italy in the second stage

For the suspense, we'll come back... As expected, Tadej Pogacar took control of the Tour of Italy, Sunday May 5, on the slopes of...

“Nuclear Now”, on Paris Première: when Oliver Stone takes France as an example

Will nuclear power help save the world? Filmmaker Oliver Stone no longer doubts it since reading A Bright Future, by Joshua S. Goldstein and...

“Not so white blouses”, on M6: the hospital facing sexist and sexual violence

When Agnès Buzyn recounts her appointment as “university professor-hospital practitioner” (PU-PH), in 2003, in a hospital which has 11% women in this position, the...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 212: Cairo meeting ended without progress toward truce in Gaza

A meeting in Cairo on a proposed truce associated with the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip ended on Sunday, May 5, without...

Al-Jazeera closed in Israel, floods in Brazil, tribute to Matisse… The five news stories...

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday the closure of the local offices of the Qatari channel Al-Jazeera, after his government unanimously voted...

In Hungary, opponents of Viktor Orban demonstrate around Peter Magyar

A prominent actor in Hungary, Ervin Nagy has abandoned the stages and film studios to parade in the streets. Like thousands of other people,...

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in France for an official visit

Xi Jinping arrived on Sunday May 5 in Paris, where Emmanuel Macron intends to advocate commercial “reciprocity” and the search for a resolution to...

Transphobia: several demonstrations planned to denounce discrimination

Collectives and political, artistic, activist and intellectual personalities have called for demonstrations on Sunday, May 5, in several cities to denounce the “transphobic offensive”...

Paris 2024: four French relay teams qualified for athletics events

Together, they will be part of the party. The French athletics team achieved a good performance during the night from Saturday to Sunday at...

In southern Brazil, more than seventy people remain missing following deadly floods

In southern Brazil, the state of Rio Grande do Sul remains devastated by floods, which caused the death of around sixty people and forced...

Death of Nahel M.: a reconstruction organized in Nanterre under close surveillance

Justice is organizing, on the morning of Sunday May 5 in Nanterre, a reconstruction of the facts leading to the death of Nahel, this...

In Togo, President Faure Gnassingbé emerges stronger from the legislative elections

President Faure Gnassingbé's party largely won Monday's legislative elections in Togo, the electoral commission announced on Saturday May 4, which will allow the head...

“We must not look at African heritage through the prism of Western societies”

Since 2015, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO, has made May 5 African World Heritage Day. If this spotlight on the...