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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 Togo, a new Constitution tailor-made for Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé

It only took one night for Togo to discreetly change its regime and Constitution. While all eyes were on the presidential election in Senegal,...

Maurice El Médioni, figure of Arab-Andalusian music, is dead

Figure of Arab-Andalusian music, the pianist Maurice El Médioni, born in Algeria, died at the age of 95 in Israel, where he had settled...

FTX bankruptcy: Sam Bankman-Fried, sentenced to twenty-five years in prison

Convicted of fraud in November, Sam Bankman-Fried, the fallen cryptocurrency superstar, was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison on Thursday March 28.New York prosecutor...

Eric Zemmour convicted on appeal for describing Hapsatou Sy’s first name as an “insult...

Eric Zemmour was convicted on Thursday March 28 by the Paris Court of Appeal for racist insult for having described the first name of...

Death of an orca at Marineland in Antibes, the second in just five months

Five months after the death of Moana, a 12-year-old male, another orca, Inouk, a 25-year-old male, died at Marineland in Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes), the water...

Togo: the opposition steps up after the modification of the Constitution

Political tension is rising in Togo, 48 hours after the adoption of a new Constitution establishing a parliamentary regime, and no longer presidential, by...

Ndiaganiao, the native village of the next president of Senegal, displays its pride and...

In Ndiaganiao, a remote village in an agricultural region of west-central Senegal, men flock from all corners of the country to congratulate the father...

Gabon: seven months after the coup, a national dialogue appreciated differently

Seven months after the coup d'état which ended fifty-five years of the "Bongo dynasty" in Gabon, transitional president Brice Oligui Nguema will keep his...

Pesticides: “60 million consumers” warn about excessively contaminated bagged salads

The majority of packaged salads contain pesticide residues, warns 60 million consumers in an article published Thursday March 28. Of the twenty-six references analyzed...

“It’s a hair-raising injustice! »: a bill on hair discrimination adopted in the Assembly

At the age of 6, Kenza Bel Kenadil had her first hair straightening. This first will be the preamble to thirteen years of straightening,...

The appointment of Rachida Dati to the government causes a split within the Parisian...

“In 2020, Rachida Dati was nominated to represent Les Républicains in the municipal elections. She decided to leave LR for a personal adventure which...

Israel-Hamas war: deadly Israeli nighttime strikes on Gaza

Early Thursday, March 28, the Hamas health ministry reported at least 66 deaths in the Gaza Strip overnight, including in airstrikes, while a senior...

Unemployment insurance: Catherine Vautrin defends a reform “to get people back to work”

While the government brought together parliamentarians from all sides on Thursday March 28 to try to find savings, the announcement of a new unemployment...

Massacre of October 17, 1961: the National Assembly adopts a resolution calling for a...

The National Assembly voted on Thursday, March 28, for a text asking the government to establish a day of commemoration of the massacre of...

South China Sea: new arms battle between Manila and Beijing

China and the Philippines exchanged fresh accusations on Thursday (March 28) after fresh skirmishes in the South China Sea, over which the two countries...

One billion meals wasted every day around the world, according to the UN: “It’s...

Households needlessly threw away the equivalent of a billion meals every day around the world in 2022, according to estimates from the United Nations...

In Baltimore, the bodies of two workers found in the Patapsco River after the...

“Divers located a red pick-up truck at a depth of approximately 7.6 meters,” announced Wednesday March 27 during a press briefing, the police in...

“It’s a hair-raising injustice! »: a law on hair discrimination debated in the Assembly

At the age of 6, Kenza Bel Kenadil had her first hair straightening. This first will be the preamble to thirteen years of straightening,...

The Global Shift Towards Cashless Societies: Pros and Cons

The evolution towards cashless societies and decentralised finance has become a global phenomenon in recent years, reshaping the way financial transactions are conducted by...

The Corsican Island Assembly adopts a constitutional project for autonomy for the island

The constitutional text providing for “a status of autonomy” for Corsica “within the Republic” was adopted by a large majority, Wednesday March 27 in...

EU-Mercosur deal 'very bad', 'let's build a new deal', says Macron in Brazil

Emmanuel Macron insisted on Wednesday March 27 in Brazil that the trade agreement negotiated between the European Union and the South American Mercosur bloc...

Gabriel Attal at 8 p.m. on TF1: what to remember from the Prime Minister's...

Guest of 8 p.m. on TF1, Wednesday March 27, Gabriel Attal announced that there would be “a reform of unemployment insurance this year”. The...

Israel-Hamas war, day 173: Israel says it is ready to discuss the situation in...

The Hamas Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday March 27 a new toll of 32,490 people killed in the Gaza Strip. Despite growing international...

“Louis-Ferdinand Céline, the journey of no return”, on France Inter: the ideology of pen...

France Culture, 2019. Christine Lecerf, with her talent, plunged us, for ten hours, into “the depths of the night” by Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894-1961). Throughout...

“Georges Pompidou, the cruelty of power”, on France 3: in the arena of politics

After the unforgettable credits of “Dossiers de l’screen” (music by Morton Gould), Alain Jérôme presents the evening’s film and the experts who will debate...

Forced kiss of Luis Rubiales: two and a half years in prison required for...

The Spanish prosecution on Wednesday March 27 demanded two and a half years in prison against the former strongman of Spanish football Luis Rubiales...

Tunisia: eleven years after the murder of opponent Chokri Belaïd, four people were sentenced...

Eleven years after the death of Tunisian left-wing opponent Chokri Belaïd in 2013, four men were sentenced to death for his assassination, Aymen Chtiba,...

Cameroonian Philémon Yang on his way to the presidency of the United Nations General...

In June, Cameroonian Philémon Yang, 76, is expected to officially take over the presidency of the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN)...

“The Chained Duck”: investigation opened after the newspaper’s complaint for illegal digital search

The Paris prosecutor's office announced on Wednesday March 27 the opening of an investigation after the complaint filed by Le Canard chainé at the...

Marine Le Pen will be tried from September 30 on suspicion of embezzlement of...

Marine Le Pen, her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, as well as twenty-five other members of the National Rally (RN) will be judged from September...

In Ivory Coast, cocoa farmers want to benefit from the rise in prices

Anger is growing in the cocoa plantations of Ivory Coast. The surge in brown gold prices, driven by a lower supply than expected due...

Crisis in Haiti: Paris announces having repatriated 170 French nationals

While Haiti is still plunged into chaos, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Wednesday March 27 that it had chartered “several special flights” in...

Those responsible for “Quotidien” assure that pluralism is “perfectly respected”, even without inviting members...

Those responsible for the show “Quotidien”, by Yann Barthès, broadcast on the TMC channel, assumed not to invite any member of the National Rally...

GPT66X : Exploring the Next Frontier of Artificial Intelligence

In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a groundbreaking innovation has emerged, captivating the attention of tech enthusiasts and industry experts alike. GPT66X, the...

Çeciir: Nutritional and Health Benefits of Çeciir

In the realm of nutrition, few ingredients rival the versatility and health-promoting properties of Çeciir, also known as chickpeas. From its rich array of...

The Mystery of U231748506 – What is U231748506

U231748506: a cryptic sequence of characters that has ignited curiosity, speculation, and boundless fascination. In this in-depth investigation, we embark on a quest to...

The Years From 2023-1954

Standing at the threshold of a new era, it becomes imperative to cast our gaze back and reflect on the seventy years that have...

Who is iamnobody89757? The Evolution of Digital Identity: Unveiling the Enigma of iamnobodi89757

Ever stumbled upon the cryptic username "iamnobody89757" while traversing the vast expanse of the internet? If not, prepare yourself for an intriguing journey. This...

Insurers claim to have paid out 6.5 billion euros in 2023 due to climate...

In 2023, climate disasters in France cost insurers 6.5 billion euros, Florence Lustman, president of France Assureurs, announced to Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Wednesday...

Against Chile, the Blues return to success without really dispelling doubts

Although a match may be friendly and against a relatively modest opponent on paper, it is not necessarily devoid of issues. The French football...