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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.

In Tunisia, justice accuses opponents, journalists and BHL of “conspiracy”

The case seems straight out of a bad spy novel. Suspected of having established contacts with foreign diplomats with the intention of undermining state...

Tour de Romandie 2024: Frenchman Dorian Godon wins the sprint and becomes leader of...

“First victory in the World Tour, you just had to be patient and I’m rewarded,” reacted the winner of the day to the microphone...

“Edith Piaf by Balasko. Journey into the intimacy of a tumultuous life”, on France...

It’s like a passing of the baton. From Piaf to Balasko, a cheeky and poetic France is heard in this series of France Musique...

War in Ukraine: Joe Biden promulgates aid plan for kyiv, ensuring not to “abandon...

Just a few hours after the final adoption by the American Congress of the gigantic aid plan for Ukraine, American President Joe Biden promulgated...

Vaccines have saved 154 million lives over the past fifty years, according to WHO

Vaccines have saved the equivalent of six lives every minute, according to a study by the World Health Organization (WHO) published Wednesday April 24...

UN creates fund to help refugees face climate change risks

The goal is to raise $100 million (around €93 million) by the end of 2025. The UN launched a fund on Wednesday April 24...

Energy Charter Treaty: MEPs vote in favor of leaving this text protecting fossil fuels

MEPs approved on Wednesday April 24 the coordinated withdrawal of the European Union (EU) from the international energy charter treaty, considered too protective for...

“The Secrets of Octopuses”, on National Geographic: orphaned and intelligent, octopuses just want to...

Octopuses not only have a remarkable intelligence that allows them to open a jar of jam in less than ten minutes – a feat...

Platform workers: MEPs validate the law to strengthen their rights

After several years of European negotiations to find an agreement, the European Parliament approved, on Wednesday April 24, legislation which strengthens the rights of...

The surprise return of Marcel Hirscher, former world ski master, in the colors of...

At 35, Marcel Hirscher, considered the best skier in history thanks to his eight victories in the general classification of the World Cup between...

François Fillon definitively found guilty in the fictitious jobs affair; a new trial will...

There will therefore be a third Fillon trial. The Court of Cassation definitively confirmed, on Wednesday April 24, the guilt of François Fillon in...

European Union opens investigation into Chinese public procurement of medical devices

Against a backdrop of growing trade tensions with Beijing, the European Union (EU) opened an investigation on Wednesday April 24 into Chinese public procurement...

TikTok: the questions posed by its possible ban in the United States

Towards a buyout or a ban? The American Congress adopted a law on Tuesday April 23 that forces the Chinese company ByteDance to sell...

Amnesty International denounces “excessive use of force” during protests in France

The state of human rights in France continued its “erosion” in 2023, denounced Wednesday April 24 Amnesty International in its global annual report. “The...

Midwives finally authorized to practice instrumental abortion under the same conditions as doctors

Specially trained midwives will now be able to perform instrumental voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion) in health establishments under the same safety conditions as...

Sending migrants from the United Kingdom to Rwanda: 9 questions to understand

At the end of an intense battle between the House of Lords and the House of Commons, the British Parliament approved the Safety of...

Elections in Togo: the opposition between mobilization and fear of repression

Since the adoption of the new Constitution, which they denounce, the Togolese opposition and civil society have been torn between the desire to mobilize...

Paris 2024: with Rudy Gobert and Victor Wembanyama, the French basketball team will have...

Some will see it as a sign. In Minneapolis, on the banks of the Mississippi, there is a green space called “Gold Medal Park”....

International sports federations demand “specific” tax status in France

The International Automobile Federation (FIA), whose headquarters is in Paris, and the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), which planned to install it there,...

In Australia, seven people arrested in counter-terrorism operations

Seven people constituting “an unacceptable risk and threat” to the Australian population were arrested during anti-terrorist searches which mobilized more than four hundred members...

Air traffic controllers strike Thursday: 75% of flights will be canceled at Orly and...

Due to an expected strike by air traffic controllers, companies will have to cancel Thursday April 25 75% of flights at Paris Orly airport...

Casino announces that 1,300 to more than 3,200 positions are threatened within the group

Between 1,293 and 3,267 positions could be eliminated within the Casino group, depending on the number of large format stores and logistics warehouses not...

1994 Buenos Aires bombing: Argentina calls for arrest of Iranian interior minister visiting Pakistan...

On Tuesday, April 23, the Argentine government asked Pakistan and Sri Lanka to arrest Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi, wanted for the attack against...

Tech-Driven Innovations Revolutionize Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials

The pharmaceutical sector is undergoing a paradigm shift in the way clinical trials are conducted, with a focus on enhancing efficiency and accelerating the...

War in Ukraine: US Congress approves colossal aid plan planned for kyiv

It was long, laborious and sometimes tense. The American Congress ended up adopting, on Tuesday April 23, the gigantic package of military and economic...

In Argentina, strong mobilization against budgetary austerity in public higher education

This is probably the most important mobilization in Argentina since the start of Javier Milei's presidency. Hundreds of thousands of people, students in the...

United States: Joe Biden continues to attack Donald Trump on the subject of abortion

A major focus of Joe Biden's presidential campaign, the theme of abortion was once again at the heart of the American president's speech on...

Sexual assault: US government to pay $139 million to gymnasts victims of Larry Nassar

The Larry Nassar affair caused an international earthquake. She continues to shake the world of gymnastics: the American government announced Tuesday April 23 that...

“Serious failures” concerning the security of Ajaccio airport noted since the end of 2022,...

As the tourist season approaches and in the context of a Vigipirate plan at the maximum "emergency attack" level, "serious failures" in the screening...

" Take care of yourself ! Your sleep in Olympic shape", on France 5:...

To be in Olympic shape, moving is a necessity. But it is also necessary to sleep well. So much so that in strategies to...

Israel-Hamas war, day 200: Palestinian movement will stay in Doha as long as its...

The war between Israel and Palestinian Hamas entered its 200th day on Tuesday, April 23, with no sign of respite despite pressing calls for...

Paris 2024: 28 free fan zones will open in the capital to follow the...

The city of Paris will have 28 festivities open to the public during the Olympic Games (OG) – which will be held from July...

Strasbourg, first French city to be “World Book Capital” for a year

Elected officials, writers and artists kicked off, on Tuesday April 23, the events organized as part of the year “Strasbourg, world book capital”, a...

Israel-Hamas war: after the discovery of mass graves in hospitals, the UN calls for...

Faced with the current “climate of impunity”, the UN called on Tuesday April 23 for independent international investigations after the discovery of mass graves...

Olivier Giroud will sign with Los Angeles FC at the end of the season

Olivier Giroud will meet his friend Hugo Lloris. According to information revealed by Le Parisien and RMC Sport on Tuesday April 23, which Le...

Air traffic controllers strike Thursday: companies expect “considerable” flight cancellations

The air traffic controllers' strike planned for Thursday will be "a very closely followed movement", warned the president of the main organization bringing together...

Cocoa produced in Liberia illegally supplies Ivorian production

Cocoa made in Ivory Coast is grown in Liberia. This is the conclusion of the report by the Ivorian NGO Initiatives for Community Development...

Tunis, Algiers and Tripoli for joint work against “the danger” of illegal immigration

The leaders of Tunisia, Algeria and Libya agreed after a consultative meeting in Tunis to fight together against the impacts of illegal immigration and...

A third of facial sunscreens do not provide enough protection, warns UFC-What to choose

Already criticized for the use of cells deemed carcinogenic or dangerous for the environment, certain facial sun creams are also seeing their effectiveness called...

In Béziers, Robert Ménard establishes a curfew for children under 13

Ten years after issuing a similar decree, the mayor of Béziers, Robert Ménard, established a curfew for minors under the age of 13 in...