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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.

Pope Francis expected in Rome for Easter celebrations despite concerns about his health

After canceling his participation in the Stations of the Cross “to preserve his health”, Friday March 29, Pope Francis is expected in Rome on...

In Peru, the home of interim president Dina Boluarte raided for undeclared luxury watches

The home of Peru's interim president, Dina Boluarte, was raided on the evening of Friday, March 30, as part of an investigation into illicit...

In Togo, a new Constitution provokes an outcry from the opposition

Is this the beginning of a retreat on the part of the president, Faure Gnassingbé, or a diversion to try to put an end...

Senegal: “This democratic coup is a guarantee of the relevance of a democracy that...

Tribune. With the triumph of Bassirou Diomaye Faye in the presidential election, a long and trying political sequence has just ended in Senegal. Without...

Victor Wembanyama breaks his record for points scored in a single NBA game

Victor Wembanyama scored 40 points in a game, his record, to help the San Antonio Spurs dominate the New York Knicks on Friday March...

Togo: President Gnassingbé once again asks MPs to vote on the new Constitution

Turnaround in Togo: President Faure Gnassingbé ordered Friday March 29 that the new Constitution, freshly adopted to establish a parliamentary and no longer presidential...

Who brings the Easter eggs?

Some say that it is the bells, others the rabbits, or even the casseroles, which bring the Easter eggs. In short, traditions vary depending...

Ligue 1: Lille dominates Lens before facing Aston Villa in the Europa League quarter-final

More solid and inspired, Lille dominated Lens (2-1) in the Northern derby on Friday March 29 at the opening of the 27th day of...

Hong Kong: Radio Free Asia, American radio, closes its office

The American radio station Radio Free Asia (RFA) announced on Friday March 29 that it had closed its office in Hong Kong due to...

On Arte, “The Passion According to Saint John” celebrates three hundred years since its...

Let us imagine, through a Doctor Who-style science fiction twist, that Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was in the church that was his home for...

Trial of cocaine trafficking in Ivory Coast: “Competition and violence, all that is on...

Lassana, Lassina or Alassane, his first name varies according to the stories of his co-defendants, but his last name, Soumano, remains the same. The...

Paris 2024: in fencing, Olympic selections without surprises in women's saber and men's foil

There wasn't really any surprise. The French National Olympic Committee (CNOSF) revealed, on Friday March 29, the names of the first fencers who will...

Louis Gossett Jr, first black actor to win Best Supporting Actor Oscar, dies at...

American actor Louis Gossett Jr, the first black actor to win the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, has died at the age of 87,...

Poland: presidential veto on access to the morning-after pill, the government ready to circumvent...

Poland's conservative president, Andrzej Duda, opposed a bill on Friday March 29 aimed at liberalizing access to the morning-after pill in Poland. Its use...

Attack near Moscow: ninth suspect detained in Russia

A ninth person accused of being involved in organizing the March 22 attack claimed by the Islamic State in Khorasan (IS-K), the IS affiliate...

Israel-Hamas war, day 175: southern Gaza town of Rafah still in Israeli crosshairs

Four days after the adoption of a resolution at the UN demanding an “immediate ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip, and the day after an...

Evan Gershkovich imprisoned in Russia: “The Wall Street Journal” leaves its front page blank...

To remind its readers, and the world in general, that one of its journalists has been a prisoner in Russia for a year, The...

In Madagascar, the president of the National Assembly dismissed for deviating from the line...

The case was quickly dispatched on Thursday March 28: following “a private hearing by videoconference” organized forty-eight hours after the filing of the requests...

In Senegal, the oil and gas sector in uncertainty after the election of Bassirou...

2024 promises to be a pivotal year for Senegal. After the surprise election, in the first round, of opponent Bassirou Diomaye Faye to the...

Dietary supplement scandal in Japan: fifth suspicious death reported

The Japanese pharmaceutical group Kobayashi Pharmaceutical announced on Friday March 29 that it was investigating a fifth death potentially linked to some of its...

Renault: more than 500 new hires to come at the Sandouville plant, which will...

The general director of Renault, Luca de Meo, traveling to Sandouville, Seine-Maritime, with the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, and the mayor...

Raphaël Glucksmann wants the establishment of “legal immigration routes” in Europe

The candidate of the Socialist Party and Place Publique in the European elections, Raphaël Glucksmann, defended, Friday March 29 on franceinfo, the establishment of...

“Oppenheimer” broadcast in Japan, the only country to have been hit by atomic weapons

A film awaited and feared by the Japanese. The film Oppenheimer, by Christopher Nolan, was released in Japanese theaters on Friday March 29. Dedicated...

Russia imposes end of UN sanctions monitoring on North Korea, “an admission of guilt”...

Russia justified itself, on Friday March 29, for having imposed the day before the dissolution of the UN sanctions monitoring system against North Korea...

In Tunisia, buying foreign currencies is still an obstacle course despite reforms

Presented as a “legislative revolution” and a “historic change” by the Tunisian government, the revision of the Foreign Exchange Code approved by the Council...

“Koh-Lanta”: a former candidate indicted for sexual assault

A former candidate for “Koh-Lanta”, a show broadcast on TF1, was indicted in an open investigation into possible acts of sexual assault committed during...

Tension between Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso following the incursion of several Burkinabé soldiers...

The border between Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso was the scene of a new incident, with still unclear contours, between soldiers from the two...

Paris 2024: the sacred union around the French men’s football team did not last...

Philippe Diallo's good will was nothing more than wishful thinking. “We want to build the best possible French team” for the Paris Olympic Games,...

Beyoncé releases “Cowboy Carter”, a return to her Texan origins in a country version

Never has a country album been so eagerly awaited around the world: with Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé, global music star, pays homage to her Texan...

US presidential election: Joe Biden surrounds himself with Barak Obama and Bill Clinton for record fundraising

Three presidents and $25 million: Joe Biden surrounded himself on Thursday March 28 with Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for a record fundraising evening...

Pandemic prevention: WHO member countries failed to reach international agreement

After two years of arduous discussions, member countries of the World Health Organization (WHO) failed to conclude an international agreement on Thursday, March 28,...

Crisis in Haiti: 243 people evacuated to Martinique, the majority of them French

They were blocked by violent anti-government demonstrations. A group of nearly 250 people, including 163 French nationals, was able to leave Haiti and is...

In Baltimore, a crane deployed to clear debris from the collapsed bridge

“We are moving heaven and earth” to ensure that the port of Baltimore, in the eastern United States, is operational again, said White House...

Women's Champions League: PSG eliminates Häcken and meets Lyon in the semi-final

There will be a French club in the final of the Women's Champions League on May 25 at the San Mamès stadium in Bilbao,...

Election in Venezuela: Macron and Lula criticize the exclusion of an opponent from the...

The French President, Emmanuel Macron, and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, harshly criticized, Thursday March 28, the exclusion of opponent Corina...

Deficit: the government must finally take care of public spending “seriously,” says the governor...

The governor of the Bank of France, François Villeroy de Galhau, estimated, Thursday March 28, that the slippage in the deficit in 2023 required...

In South Africa, former president Jacob Zuma excluded from the next elections

Former President Jacob Zuma will not be able to participate in the next elections in South Africa, the electoral commission ruled on Thursday March...

Threats of attacks against educational establishments: ENT messaging services of schools, colleges and high...

While hundreds of educational establishments have been facing threats of attacks for several days, the Minister of National Education, Nicole Belloubet, announced on Thursday...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 174: International Court of Justice orders Israel to provide humanitarian aid...

The Ministry of Health in Gaza, administered by Hamas, announced on Thursday March 28 a new toll of 32,552 people killed since the start...

Michel Thierry Atangana: “I lead my fight calmly, because I know its importance”

Michel Thierry Atangana, 59, has been a free man for ten years but still a prisoner of his history. For seventeen years, between 1997...