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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.

Building an Effective Back Office Team: Skills and Strategies

Today's dynamic business environment relies on the back office to support core operations. The back-office team keeps things running smoothly while the front-end teams...

Israel-Hamas war: the number three of the Palestinian Islamist movement, Marwan Issa, was killed...

Marwan Issa, Hamas' number three, was killed last week "during an Israeli operation" in the Gaza Strip, announced American national security adviser Jake Sullivan...

Antoine Griezmann, injured, forfeits the next matches of the French team, the end of...

For almost seven years, Didier Deschamps had adopted a habit envied by all his fellow coaches: that of being able to tick off with...

“The stadiums have become monuments in their own right”

From their reinvention between the wars to their glory, the stadiums see their history retraced by the exhibition “Once upon a time the stadiums”,...

“The Parc des Princes is like a family home”

There are football fans who experience a unique emotion when they enter not into a stadium, but into “their” stadium… For its faithful, the...

At the Bollaert-Delelis stadium in Lens, football in memory of the men of the...

A culture, almost a religion. “Bollaert is our temple. I fell into the pot when I was very little, in 1963. I went there...

At the Groupama Stadium near Lyon, football and music share the field

January 9, 2016. After ten years of a winding journey marked by multiple administrative appeals from opponents of the project, the Lyon Olympic Park...

“The Marseille Vélodrome is a volcano”

“The Vélodrome is the home of the Marseillais. This is where we meet. Where we win, where we lose. Where we win more than...

In Saint-Ouen, one of the first stadiums in France

In Saint-Ouen, in Seine-Saint-Denis, some football fans don't even have to leave their homes to applaud their team and add their chants to those...

Israel-Hamas war, day 164: the Gaza Strip is now an “open-air cemetery”, denounces the...

The war between Israel and Hamas has left 31,726 dead in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to a report released Monday March 18...

Presidential election in Senegal: opponent Sonko and his candidate campaigning in Casamance

Senegalese opponent Ousmane Sonko and his second and presidential candidate on March 24, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, campaigned on Saturday March 16 in Casamance (South),...

In Ivory Coast, public universities ready to operate “like businesses”

Study and what next? The question torments Stanislas Konan, 24, in a master’s degree in criminology at Félix-Houphouët-Boigny University in Abidjan. The young man...

In “On the front”, on France 5, Hugo Clément looks at the bedside of...

With a handful of dry, lifeless earth in his hands, Hugo Clément is saddened not to see a single maggot moving there. However, the...

Animal welfare: a citizen collective files a complaint against the European Commission for inaction...

A citizen collective filed a complaint on Monday March 18 against the European Commission for not having kept its commitment to legislate against cage...

Activists of the Ecologists party adopt a reform intended to simplify the party's statutes

Activists of the Ecologists party voted 74% this weekend in favor of a reform of the movement's statutes intended to simplify an organization considered...

Presidential election in Russia: Vladimir Putin's re-election criticized by Western countries

The day after an unsurprising election leading Vladimir Putin to a new mandate, reactions have multiplied all over the world. On Monday March 18,...

Emmanuel Macron will ask Russia to stop fighting in Ukraine during the Olympic Games,...

“Ask them for this ceasefire during the Olympic Games,” urged Ukrainian journalist Nataliia Moseichuk on Saturday March 16 at the end of the interview...

Gaza: Al-Shifa hospital targeted by Israeli army operation

Exchanges of fire and fighting took place shortly before dawn on Monday, March 18, in and around Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. The Israeli...

Pyongyang fires ballistic missiles during Antony Blinken's visit to Seoul

North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles on Monday March 18, the Seoul army reported, during a visit by American Secretary of State Antony...

Bogota partially suspends truce with FARC dissidents

The Colombian government announced on Sunday March 17 the suspension in three departments of the country of the truce concluded with the main dissident...

Vladimir Putin, re-elected as president, promises a Russia that will not be “intimidated”

Vladimir Putin, re-elected for six more years in the Kremlin according to the partial results of an unopposed presidential election, painted a portrait of...

Ligue 1: Paris crushes Montpellier and moves forward, with a flamboyant hat-trick from Mbappé

A spectacular hat-trick from Kylian Mbappé allowed Paris Saint-Germain to return to victory on Sunday March 17 for the 26th day of Ligue 1...

Vladimir Putin re-elected in Russia, humanitarian aid in Gaza, groups of students at school…...

Vladimir Putin was re-elected, unsurprisingly but with a higher score than expected, as President of the Russian Federation on Sunday March 17, according to...

Biathlon: Lou Jeanmonnot wins the last race of the season, the Italian Lisa Vittozzi...

We hardly talk about it anymore, but Covid can still have serious consequences, including in biathlon, and Lou Jeanmonnot can attest to this. Sunday...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 163: “We cannot stand by and do nothing,” says Olaf Scholz...

While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured, Sunday March 17, that the 1.5 million Palestinians crowded into Rafah would be evacuated before any military...

In Iceland, a major eruption underway southwest of Reykjavik

Molten lava continued to gush and spread from a new volcanic fault in the Reykjanes peninsula on Sunday, March 17, in southwest Iceland, already...

Clarisse Agbégnénou stands up against the “new rules” for designating French flag bearers for...

On January 23, in a chat with readers of Le Monde, Clarisse Agbégnénou enthusiastically announced her desire to be the flag bearer of the...

Ligue 1: Brest, held by Lille, remains in the race for a European Cup

Brest is no longer a team that surprises, due to its play or its ranking, but a club installed in its rightful place, in...

In Nigeria, calls for calm multiply after the death of sixteen soldiers in the...

Several political and civil society leaders called for restraint on Sunday March 17, the day after the announcement of the death of sixteen soldiers...

Gourvennec on departure, Kombouaré back: waltz of coaches at FC Nantes

For several seasons, FC Nantes (FCN) has accustomed its followers to major upheavals as soon as the club finds itself in bad shape. The...

Alpine skiing: double blow for Lara Gut-Behrami, best skier in the world at the...

It’s a brilliant return to prominence. Eight years after her first big crystal globe, Swiss skier Lara Gut-Behrami won, on Sunday March 17, for...

For Benjamin Netanyahu, “international pressure” will not prevent an offensive in Rafah

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Sunday March 17 that “international pressure” would not prevent Israel from launching an offensive in Rafah, a...

Iran announces major contracts to boost its oil production

The Iranian government announced on Sunday March 17 a series of contracts, worth $13 billion, to increase its oil production, despite sanctions imposed by...

The painful grimace of an MMA star is perhaps a detail for you…

He was supposed to splinter it, he ended up splintering himself. On March 7, Cédric Doumbé, rising MMA star in France and king of...

US presidential election: Donald Trump speaks of a “butchery” for the economy if he...

Former President Donald Trump, Republican candidate in the American election in November, presented this election on Saturday March 16 as a turning point in...

“Misunderstandings”, by Azza Filali, depicts female portraits as rich as they are endearing

A room, chairs, a little tea and a few telephones to offer to the first arrivals, it is with this device that Emna, in...

Level groups in middle school: the decree formalizing the measure desired by Gabriel Attal...

A new version of the decree relating to the organization of teaching in middle school classes, published in the Official Journal on the night...

Niger announces breaking off military cooperation with the United States

After the French, the American military could in turn be expelled from Niger. The regime of generals in power in Niamey denounced on Saturday...

Biathlon: Norwegian Johannes Boe wins his fifth World Cup

The Norwegian Johannes Boe won the large crystal globe rewarding the best biathlete of the season for the fifth time in his career after...

Ukraine: Emmanuel Macron reaffirms that “operations on the ground” may be necessary

Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed, in an interview published on the evening of Saturday March 16 by Le Parisien, that ground operations in Ukraine by Westerners...