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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.

Noticeable increase in vaccination against papillomavirus since the implementation of a college campaign launched...

Since the start of the campaign in middle school, vaccination of adolescents against the papillomavirus has seen a notable increase in France, including in...

Justice cancels the sanctions taken against Amar Benmohamed, the police officer who denounced mistreatment...

The Paris administrative court annulled in mid-April two administrative sanctions from the Police Prefecture against a police officer who had denounced mistreatment and racist...

Meningitis: compulsory vaccination for babies will be extended from the beginning of 2025

Vaccination against meningitis, currently compulsory in infants for a single family of bacteria (the meningococcus C strain), will be expanded from the start of...

France Travail: attacks and incivility against agents increased by 12% in 2023

Assaults and incivility committed by users towards members of staff at France Travail (formerly Pôle emploi) increased by 12% in 2023 compared to the...

Shein: the European Union imposes tougher rules on the Chinese fast fashion champion

On Friday April 26, Brussels added Shein, the Chinese champion of inexpensive ready-to-wear sold online, to the list of very large online platforms subject...

In Japan, a city will hide a view of Mount Fuji to avoid overtourism

A small Japanese town near Mount Fuji has decided to erect a fence to stop the influx of foreign tourists at a popular spot...

Cholera: in Mayotte, first three “native” cases confirmed

The first three cases of “indigenous” cholera were identified in Mayotte, where ten imported cases had been recorded since mid-March among migrants particularly from...

Sciences Po Paris: pro-Palestinian mobilization continues, CRIF condemns a “dangerous” movement

The pro-Palestinian mobilization continued on Friday April 26 at Sciences Po Paris, where students began to block the main entrance to the school, noted...

China calls Germany’s espionage suspicions “pure fabrication”

Beijing described, on Friday April 26, as “pure invention” the suspicions of espionage expressed by Berlin after the arrest this week in Germany of...

European defense: France wants the creation of a common “rapid reaction force” from 2025,...

“This is a key subject (…) on which I hope we can reach a conclusion next year, being very responsive and very rapid,” confirmed...

The semi-finals of the African Champions League, refuge of the powerful

The semi-finals return of the African Champions League (C1) will pit four of the most successful and richest clubs on the continent on Friday...

Curfew for minors: Gérald Darmanin “supports” the mayors’ initiatives

After Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior, established a curfew for minors in Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe, in order to fight against delinquency, several...

In India, voters called to brave the heatwave

The second stage of India's general elections began on Friday April 26 with millions of voters expected at polling stations in parts of the...

Les Flammes 2024: with three awards, Aya Nakamura reigns over French “urban cultures”

She is not about to give up her crown: as expected, Aya Nakamura left on Thursday April 26 as queen, with three prizes at...

In Haiti, the presidential transition council officially invested

The presidential transitional council in Haiti, born of long and difficult negotiations, was sworn in on Thursday, April 25, after the official resignation of...

Emmerdale Rhona – Unveiling the Drama: The Latest on Emmerdale's Rhona

Emmerdale has never shied away from delivering gripping storylines, and one character who has consistently captivated audiences is Rhona Goskirk. From her tumultuous relationships...

Perrier: the destruction of the two million bottles was carried out at the request...

The company Nestlé Waters announced to Franceinfo and Le Monde yesterday that it had destroyed "as a precaution" two million bottles of its Perrier...

Israel-Hamas war, day 202: construction of an artificial port begins in Gaza, the movement...

Israel continued to bomb several areas of the Gaza Strip on Thursday, such as the town of Rafah. The Israeli army says it is...

What Is Behind Italian's Excellence for Religious Souvenirs?

Among the myriad of treasures that Italy offers, religious souvenirs stand out as enduring symbols of faith, tradition, and artistry. In this article, we explore...

In East Africa, torrential rains linked to El Niño caused 155 deaths in Tanzania...

The rainy season, aggravated by the El Niño climatic phenomenon, has deadly consequences in East Africa: Tanzania announced Thursday April 25 that 155 people...

Understanding the gray areas around the offense of “apology of terrorism”

After Rima Hassan, candidate for La France insoumise (LFI) in the European elections, the leader of the LFI deputies, Mathilde Panot, announced on Tuesday...

Chinese swimmers case: Independent prosecutor appointed to examine role of World Anti-Doping Agency

Suspected, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) seeks to clear customs. At the heart of a case linked to the positive tests of twenty-three Chinese...

Rafael Nadal successfully enters the Masters 1000 in Madrid for his last participation

Rafael Nadal, who is attempting a final return to form at almost 38 years old despite his damaged body, successfully entered the competition on...

“Incest, an angry man”, on France 3: the story of an intimate and collective...

It’s a film about “I” and “we”. The “I” is Arnaud Gallais, now 42 years old, raped at the age of 8 by a...

Nestlé children's products much sweeter in Africa than in Western markets

“Doctor Luisa” is one of the most popular Ghanaian influencers in the country. A dental surgeon by profession and mother of two children, she...

“Estonia, digital champion”, on France 2: diving into the Baltic State, where tradition competes...

Lunar, the exchange between the former Minister of Education Luc Ferry and the former MEP Daniel Cohn-Bendit on the LCI set, March 3 –...

“In Niger, President Bazoum has been hostage to the junta for nine months, the...

The coup d'état of July 26, 2023 in Niger, with the sequestration of President Mohamed Bazoum and his wife, interrupted a democratic sequence which...

Kendji Girac case: “An untimely shooting is considered impossible”, according to the prosecutor

“A shot carried out by a third party is not compatible with the findings,” said Mont-de-Marsan prosecutor Olivier Janson on Thursday April 25 during...

“Make America Fake Again”, on Franceinfo: a dismaying immersion in Trumpist Florida

Joe Biden stole the 2020 presidential election. There is no climate change. The global elites want to enslave the world. Pedocriminal tunnels run under...

Laurent Cantet, Palme d’or 2008 with “Entre les Murs”, is dead

Palme d'Or 2008 for his film Entre les Murs, filmmaker Laurent Cantet died Thursday April 25 at the age of 63, his producer confirmed...

Lebanon postpones municipal elections for the third year in a row due to violence...

This is the third year in a row. The Lebanese Parliament decided on Thursday April 25 to postpone municipal elections scheduled for May, due...

In Scotland, end point of the coalition between the ruling separatists and environmentalists

Scottish independence Prime Minister Humza Yousaf ended the government coalition between his party, the SNP, and the environmentalists on Thursday April 25. This announcement...

DRC accuses Apple of using minerals from “illegally exploited” Congolese mines

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) accuses the Apple group of using “illegally exploited” minerals in its products which allegedly come “from Congolese mines”...

Paris 2024: “exceptional qualification” requested for two badminton players deprived of the Olympics after...

“An unacceptable error” from the International Badminton Federation (BWF), which “spoils the joy of French badminton”. Less than four months before the start of...

Mauritania: President Ghazouani announces his candidacy for a second term

Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, who has led Mauritania since 2019, a center of stability in the Sahel in the face of jihadist spread, announced on...

The wings of the Moulin-Rouge fell during the night from Wednesday to Thursday

The wings of the mill overlooking the famous Parisian Moulin-Rouge cabaret fell during the night of Wednesday April 24 to Thursday April 25, Paris...

Sudan: Washington alarmed by possible “imminent” paramilitary offensive in Darfur

American diplomacy alerted Wednesday April 24 of a possible “imminent” paramilitary offensive in Sudan in the town of El-Fasher, in Darfur, a crossroads for...

Sciences Po Paris: a school site evacuated overnight by the police, after a pro-Palestine...

The police intervened during the night of Wednesday April 24 to Thursday April 25 on one of the campuses of Sciences Po Paris, to...

Revolutionizing Banking: How Digital Services are Transforming Customer Relations and Loan Origination

Introduction to Digital Banking Services Customer Onboarding The first interactions a customer has with a bank or a credit union can set the tone for the...

Presidential election in North Macedonia: the right-wing candidate in the lead ahead of the...

The lead is so comfortable for Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova that she calls it “the beginning of a new era”. According to partial results provided by...