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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. Death of Laurent de Brunhoff, one of Babar’s fathers
French author and illustrator Laurent de Brunhoff, who successfully took up the torch of the adventures of the famous elephant Babar, adored by children...
What we know about the terrorist attack at a concert hall near Moscow that...
At least 60 people were killed and more than 100 injured Friday evening, March 22, in an attack by gunmen at a concert hall...
Haiti: In Port-au-Prince, 33,000 people fled gang violence
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), in two weeks, more than 33,000 people have fled the metropolitan area of ??Port-au-Prince, the capital...
Venezuela adopts a law affirming its sovereignty over Essequibo, current territory of Guyana
Venezuela adopted a law on Thursday March 21 affirming its sovereignty over Essequibo, an oil-rich territory administered by neighboring Guyana, which denounced Friday a...
Attack near Moscow: Russia calls on “the entire world community” to condemn the attack
Russian diplomacy denounced on Friday as “a bloody terrorist attack” the deadly shooting and fire that left at least forty dead and more than...
Israel-Hamas War, day 168: for Benjamin Netanyahu, it is not possible “to defeat Hamas...
The war between Israel and Hamas has left 32,070 dead in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to a report released Friday March 22...
Attack near Moscow in a concert hall leaves at least forty dead, Ukraine denies...
At least 40 people were killed and more than 100 injured Friday evening (March 22) in an attack by gunmen at a concert hall...
Kylian Mbappé, on the subject of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: “My ambition has...
In the year since he was named captain of the France team, Kylian Mbappé has adapted the role to his stature as a top...
““The Silence of the Sea”, an edition in the Resistance”, on France 5: history...
In times of war, when your country is occupied by enemy troops, creating a publishing house is an act of intellectual resistance that is...
Mass grave with at least 65 migrant bodies discovered in Libya
A “mass grave” was discovered this week in southwest Libya with the bodies of at least 65 migrants, the International Organization for Migration (IOM)...
“Oppenheimer”, on Canal: a complex, idealistic and opportunistic man
Born in 1904, died in 1967, Julius Robert Oppenheimer, from a wealthy Jewish family, fellow traveler of the American Communist Party, subject to depression,...
Senegal: Khalifa Sall, Idrissa Seck… How to exist in an ultra-polarized campaign?
In Senegal, "certain candidates have been left stranded", alerted the Council for the Observation of the Rules of Ethics and Professional Conduct (Cored), Monday...
Emmanuel Macron wants to “reopen” the European agreement on Ukrainian agricultural imports
“You have to find a balance. » Emmanuel Macron expressed, Friday March 22, his wish to “reopen” the European agreement reached on Wednesday aimed...
Ukraine war: Hydroelectric plant hit by eight Russian missiles, one of largest attacks on...
Ukraine's largest hydroelectric power station, located on the Dnieper, was hit on Friday March 22 by eight Russian missiles which inflicted "very significant damage"...
Presidential election in Senegal: Karim Wade calls to vote for Bassirou Diomaye Faye
A figure in Senegalese politics, Karim Wade, on Friday March 22 called on his compatriots to vote for anti-system candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye in...
Cocaine trafficking in Ivory Coast: “What drug seller would leave all these photos in...
The legal drama that fascinates Ivorians resumed on Thursday March 21 at the economic and financial penal center in Abidjan. Nineteen people and four...
Russia adds 'international LGBT movement' to list of 'terrorists and extremists'
Russia has placed the “international LGBT movement” on its list of people declared “terrorists and extremists”, according to a notice from the Russian financial...
Ceasefire in the Gaza Strip: Russia and China veto the US draft resolution
Russia and China vetoed an American resolution at the UN on Friday March 22 emphasizing the “need” for an “immediate” ceasefire in Gaza, with...
In the United States, no criminal investigation into the suicide case of Nex Benedict,...
“This decision sends a frightening message that LGBTQ students cannot receive the same level of protection and justice as their peers. » The American...
Human Rights Watch once again accuses Paul Biya's Cameroon of repressing all opposition
The NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) denounced a new “repression” by the Cameroonian government against the opposition in the run-up to the 2025 elections,...
The suspension of skipper Kevin Escoffier, accused of sexual violence, canceled by the French...
The French Sailing Federation (FFV) had fifteen days to make a decision. It took half as much. The body announced, Friday March 22, in...
Germany and France reach an agreement to unblock the tank of the future project
The German and French defense ministers announced, Friday March 22, an agreement on the joint tank project of the future, the MGCS (Main Ground...
In Algeria, the decision to bring forward the presidential election arouses surprise and perplexity
The announcement came without justification or explanation. A brief press release published Thursday March 21 following a meeting chaired by the Algerian Head of...
The mayor of Agde was indicted and imprisoned after being trapped by a medium,...
The mayor of Agde (Hérault), Gilles d'Ettore (Les Républicains, LR), was indicted on Thursday March 21, in particular for illegal taking of interests and...
Indonesia: search ends after boat carrying Rohingya refugees sinks
Two days after their makeshift boat sank, seventy-five Rohingya refugees were saved. Indonesian emergency services declared on Friday March 22 that they had ended...
Frenchman Kevin Mayer withdraws from the San Diego decathlon, where he hoped to qualify...
The disappointment is great for Kevin Mayer. The headliner of French athletics was forced to retire on Thursday March 21 after only four events...
Robinho, former Brazilian international footballer convicted of rape, was imprisoned in Brazil
Former Brazilian international footballer Robinho will go to prison. The former Real Madrid, AC Milan and Manchester City player was arrested on Thursday March...
Death of Frédéric Mitterrand: Emmanuel Macron salutes a supporter of “culture for everyone”
“His legendary “Good evening!” will be missed”: like many, Emmanuel Macron evoked the voice of Frédéric Mitterrand in the tribute he paid to the...
The Gambia suspended from possible relegalization of excision
Will The Gambia be the first country in the world to restore the right to excise its girls? Since the vote by an overwhelming...
In Morocco, the AI ??Movement center puts artificial intelligence at the service of the...
The 5,000 m² building looks like a Moroccan “MIT” in the suburbs of Rabat. Its dome, in particular, which occasionally serves as an aviary...
Victor Wembanyama: “Any other result than gold would be a failure” at Paris 2024
This week, all eyes in world basketball focused on Mies, the Swiss town where the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) is headquartered. All ? No....
Israel-Hamas war, day 167: five Arab ministers gathered in Cairo before meeting Antony Blinken
The war between Israel and Hamas has left 31,988 dead in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to a report released Thursday March 21...
CETA: what future for the trade agreement after Senate rejection?
The trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Canada was rejected on Thursday March 21 in the Senate, thanks to a convenient left-right...
In Senegal, Amadou Ba, candidate with the forceps of the presidential majority
Monday March 18 in Kaolack, in western Senegal, Amadou Ba appears on stage in a supercharged atmosphere. Thousands of supporters cheer the ruling coalition...
In the DRC, the funeral of opponent Chérubin Okende eight months after his death
Leaders of the Congolese opposition and their supporters participated on Wednesday March 20 in the Kinshasa cathedral in the funeral of the opponent Chérubin...
CETA: understand everything about the controversial trade agreement between the EU and Canada before...
Five years later, here is the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). The controversial trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Canada is...
Pulchérie Gbalet, activist in all the struggles in Ivory Coast
This is his last fight to date. A figure in Ivorian civil society imprisoned on several occasions, Pulchérie Gbalet is now at the head...
France's public deficit will be "greater than 5%" of GDP in 2023, government confirms
The public deficit will be “higher than 5%” of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, a level “higher” than the objective of 4.9% which...
Presidential election in Senegal: in France, the diaspora relieved to vote
With pride, Saliou Seck brandishes his voter card as he leaves the Senegalese consulate in Paris and chants in the street his support for...
Sudan: UN official denounces “humanitarian parody”
Sudan, where famine looms after almost a year of war, is suffering "one of the worst humanitarian disasters" in recent history, a United Nations...

