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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.

Euro football 2024: Poland last opponent of France in group D, Ukraine and Georgia...

The France team finally knows the identity of the last opponent it will face in Group D during the group stage of Euro 2024,...

In Tunisia, the former president of an association of African students in detention

The former president of an association of sub-Saharan African students in Tunisia, very active a year ago in the face of an anti-migrant campaign,...

In Chad, a Constitution tailor-made for Mahamat Idriss Déby

With a bang on the desk, the President of the Constitutional Council proclaimed on Sunday March 24 the final list of candidates for the...

Morocco wants to upgrade its public students

Get Moroccan public schools out of the crisis in which they have been plunged for forty years. This is one of the flagship commitments...

Jonathann Daval's complaint against Alexia's family dismissed

The defamation complaint filed by Jonathann Daval's defense against Alexia's mother and sister was dismissed, the Vesoul prosecutor's office announced on Tuesday March 26....

What we know about the collapse of the Baltimore bridge caused by the freighter...

American President Joe Biden reacted on Tuesday March 26 to the “terrible accident” that occurred in Baltimore (Maryland), in the United States, where a...

Assassination of Martinez Zogo in Cameroon: the trial adjourned a few hours after its...

The highly anticipated trial of 17 accused, to varying degrees, of the assassination in Cameroon of journalist Martinez Zogo, slayer of corruption at the...

France-Chile: a French team reshuffled to erase the “reminder” of the German lesson

Three good nights of sleep are sometimes enough to make a Saturday night rout against Germany (0-2) history. This is the message that Didier...

Baltimore: Ship issued SOS, helping to reduce traffic on deck as it collapsed

Part of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after a cargo ship collided with it on the night of Monday March 25...

Baltimore: Rescuers search for people in water following bridge collapse, hit by container ship

Part of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after a cargo ship collided with it on the night of Monday March 25...

Attack near Moscow: eighth suspect placed in pre-trial detention

An eighth suspect in the attack committed Friday evening near Moscow was placed in pre-trial detention on Tuesday March 26 by a court in...

Detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich extended until June 30 in Russia

On Tuesday March 26, a Russian court extended until June the pre-trial detention of American journalist Evan Gershkovich, arrested a year ago on charges...

Deadly fast in Kenya: Pastor MacKenzie's first victims soon returned to families

The first bodies of followers of an evangelical sect in Kenya, whose pastor preached fasting until death, must be returned to the families on...

Euro football 2024: the last qualifiers, including the future opponent of the Blues, soon...

Didier Deschamps and his staff will soon be fixed. Since the draw for the group stages of Euro football on December 2, 2023, the...

Chad: seven soldiers killed by a mine in a jihadist hideout area

Seven soldiers died on Monday March 25 in the explosion of a mine as their vehicle passed in the Lake Chad region, where armed...

Israel-Hamas war: strikes continue in Gaza despite UN call for “immediate ceasefire”

Air raids and clashes continued on Tuesday March 26 in the Gaza Strip despite a first resolution the day before from the United Nations...

Empowering Kids: Exploring Modern Wearable Technology

In an age where technology seems to be a double-edged sword, cutting both ways with its potential for good and ill, wearable technology emerges...

China: former football federation president sentenced to life in prison for corruption

Life in prison: this is the sentence to which Chen Xuyuan, the former president of the Chinese Football Association (CFA), the state body which...

Japan eases historic policy on military export restrictions

The Japanese government relaxed restrictions on exports of military equipment on Tuesday March 26, making a second change in this area in a few...

Football: the Bleuets held by the United States in a preparation match for the...

Thierry Henry must feel like a site manager whose work remains enormous. Because four months before the Olympic Games (JO), the coach of the...

Vote on a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza: Israel deplores the “clear retreat”...

The United Nations Security Council has decided. On Monday March 25, the UN body voted in favor of an “immediate ceasefire” in the Gaza...

UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths resigns due to health reasons

The head of the UN humanitarian affairs office (Unocha), Martin Griffiths, particularly critical of the impacts of the Israeli offensive in Gaza, will resign...

Attack near Moscow: Vladimir Putin blames the attack on “radical Islamists” who he said...

After the Kremlin spokesperson refused to comment on the claim of the Islamic State in Khorasan (EI-K) organization regarding the attack committed Friday evening...

Israel-Hamas war, day 171: UN rapporteur accuses Israel of committing several “acts of genocide”...

The war between Israel and Hamas has left 32,333 dead in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to a report released Monday March 25...

“Pentagon Papers”, on France 3: Steven Spielberg narrates a crucial episode in the history...

Never adapted for cinema and preceding the Watergate affair, "Pentagon Papers" is the name given to a classified defense file published at the turn...

In Tunisia, bloggers and artists also subject to repression

Targeted by a complaint from an official of the Ministry of Religious Affairs who accuses him of damaging his reputation, journalist Mohamed Boughalleb was...

The Ras Jedir border post, at the heart of power struggles in western Libya

The Ras Jedir border post, the main crossing point between Libya and Tunisia, is closed until further notice. The Libyan police officers responsible for...

“I shot Andy Warhol. “SCUM Manifesto”, on Arte.tv: the deadly feminism of Valerie Solanas

On June 3, 1968, Valerie Solanas (1936-1988) shot Andy Warhol (1928-1987). The pop art pope, declared clinically dead, survives, but he will have lifelong...

US justice grants Donald Trump ten days to post bail reduced to $175 million

A two-week respite. The New York justice system granted former United States President Donald Trump ten days on Monday, March 25, to post bail...

Ceasefire in the Gaza Strip: adoption of a first resolution at the UN; Israel...

After more than five months of conflict, the United Nations (UN) Security Council adopted its first resolution on Monday, March 25, calling for an...

Gabriel Attal claims that two attack plans have been foiled in France since the...

Gabriel Attal announced Monday March 25 that “exceptional resources” would be deployed “everywhere on the territory” with “4,000 additional soldiers (…) on alert.” His...

Presidential election in Senegal: Bassirou Diomaye Faye, winner in the first round, “seemed best...

In Senegal, we had to wait less than twenty-four hours after the closing of the polling stations to know the outcome of the presidential...

Presidential election in Chad: the candidacy of the main opponents of power invalidated

Ten candidacies for the presidential election in Chad, including those of two fierce opponents of the ruling junta, Nassour Ibrahim Neguy Koursami and Rakhis...

Donald Trump expected in court on bail of nearly half a billion dollars, with...

Former President of the United States Donald Trump is expected in court in New York on Monday March 25 for two cases. The outcome...

CETA “could” apply even if the Assembly rejects it, believes Valérie Hayer

CETA, a free trade treaty between the EU and Canada in provisional application since 2017, “could” continue to operate even if, after the Senate...

Ceasefire in the Gaza Strip: the UN Security Council adopts a first resolution to...

After more than five months of conflict, the Security Council of the United Nations (UN) adopted its first resolution on Monday, March 25, calling...

Attack near Moscow: the “involved” IS branch had carried out “several attempts” in France,...

The branch of the jihadist organization Islamic State (IS) “involved” in the attack which left 137 dead near Moscow “had carried out several attempts...

A69 motorway: environmentalists perched in trees in front of the European Court of Human...

Three environmental activists occupied trees located in front of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg on Monday March 25 to protest...

Attack near Moscow: Kremlin refuses to comment on Islamic State organization’s claim while investigation...

The Kremlin refused on Monday March 25 to comment on the claim of the Islamic State (IS) organization concerning the attack near Moscow, which...

Fight against abuse: the government wants to control all medical-social establishments

All social and medico-social establishments welcoming disabled people in France will be controlled from 2025, the government announced on Monday March 25, as part...