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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 Chile, arrest of a firefighter suspected of being the author of the fire...

The flames officially killed 137 people, affected nearly 16,000 others, and ravaged entire neighborhoods in what Chilean President Gabriel Boric called the country's "biggest...

United States: Meta and Activision sued for the Uvalde massacre which left 21 dead...

Families of those killed in the Uvalde shooting, in the US state of Texas, and surviving victims took Meta to court on Friday, May...

Israel-Hamas war, day 231: ordered by the ICJ to stop its offensive in Rafah,...

Bombings by the Israeli army and ground fighting continued on Friday May 24 in the Gaza Strip, while the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...

Crimes against humanity: three Syrian regime executives sentenced to life imprisonment in France

Three senior officials of the Syrian regime, tried in absentia in France for complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes, were sentenced to...

Sébastien Cauet indicted for rape and sexual assault on minors

Radio host Sébastien Cauet was indicted on Friday May 24 for rape and sexual assault on four women, three of whom were teenagers at...

“Commises d’office”, on France.tv Slash: in the daily life of three young lawyers in...

Marseille is definitely in the spotlight. Thanks, among other things, to all those who live there and wish to give a fairer image of...

Morgan Spurlock, director of 'Super Size Me,' dies

American director Morgan Spurlock, who rose to fame in 2004 with Super Size Me, a documentary about McDonald's, died of complications from cancer, his...

In Burkina Faso, meetings under close surveillance to prolong a transition without peace

How much longer will the military transition led by Captain Ibrahim Traoré last in Burkina Faso? In Ouagadougou, the question should be decided by...

Pollution: the State ordered to compensate residents of the Metaleurop factory located in Pas-de-Calais

The administrative court of appeal of Douai (North) on Thursday, May 23, ordered the State to compensate residents living near the Metaleurop factory due...

General meeting of TotalEnergies: Patrick Pouyanné reappointed for three years at the head of...

TotalEnergies shareholders renewed the directorship of Chairman and CEO Patrick Pouyanné for three years at a general meeting held on Friday, May 24 and...

Despite fatigue and setbacks, “the Ukrainians mobilized on the front do not intend to...

Emmanuel Grynszpan, journalist for the International service of Le Monde, spent two weeks in Ukraine with photographer Laurent Van der Stockt. They went to...

Crimes against humanity: life imprisonment required in Paris against three executives of the Syrian...

Life imprisonment was requested against three senior officials of the Syrian regime tried in absentia before the Paris Assize Court for complicity in crimes...

FC Barcelona part ways with club coach Xavi

FC Barcelona announced on Friday May 24 the departure of its coach, Xavi Hernandez, after a season in which the Catalan club finished in...

Israel announces “cutting the link” between the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem and the Palestinians,...

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz announced on Friday May 24 that he had “decided to cut the link” between the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem...

Armenia returns four border villages to Azerbaijan

Armenia returned four border villages to Azerbaijan on Friday (May 24) that it had captured in the 1990s, Armenian security services and an Azerbaijani...

Around 45,000 Rohingya have fled fighting in Burma, UN says

Intensified fighting in Myanmar's Rakhine state has forced around 45,000 members of the Rohingya minority to flee amid accusations of killings and burning of...

Death of “Doge”, the dog who became one of the most famous memes on...

She was one of the most famous animals on the Internet, a Japanese dog with an orange-yellow coat that became an iconic meme and...

Tunisia: the Iranian temptation of Kaïs Saïed

His trip was hardly obvious given Tunisian diplomatic tradition: Kaïs Saïed participated, on Wednesday May 22, in the funeral in Tehran of Iranian President...

In Djerba, Tunisia, the Jewish pilgrimage of La Ghriba at the time of the...

A strange calm reigns in Djerba. On the eve of the Jewish pilgrimage of La Ghriba, it is usually time for celebration and joy...

At the TotalEnergies general meeting, climate protesters, numerous police officers and a huge Greenpeace...

TotalEnergies is preparing for a new general meeting (AG) under tension, which the demonstrators of the climate cause will see shaken up on Friday...

Against “Islamic State in the DRC”, Texans and flyers

Tangled in a pile of webbing and his bulletproof vest, Caleb Weiss slides the helicopter door open and sits down on the edge. Beneath...

In Papua New Guinea, a major landslide causes “human losses and material damage”

A major landslide affected “more than six villages” located in a mountainous region of Papua New Guinea, local authorities said on Friday (May 24)....

China continues its military maneuvers around Taiwan, sending warships and fighter jets around the...

In accordance with its plans, Beijing is continuing its military exercises around Taiwan. Chinese warships and fighter planes circled the autonomous island on Friday,...

“La Parole aux Négresses”, reissue of a landmark feminist manifesto

In 1978, La Parole aux Négresses was published by Denoël, a feminist manifesto signed by the Senegalese anthropologist Awa Thiam. With this provocative title,...

Spain: four dead in the collapse of a restaurant on the island of Mallorca

Four people died after the roof of a restaurant collapsed on the Spanish Mediterranean island of Mallorca on Thursday (May 23), emergency services said....

European elections 2024: what to remember from the debate between Gabriel Attal and Jordan...

It was one of the highlights of this European election campaign, two weeks before the vote. The Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, and the head...

The United Nations creates a day of commemoration of the Srebrenica genocide, castigated by...

The United Nations created, Thursday, May 23, an International Day of Remembrance of the Srebrenica Genocide, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1995. Belgrade and the leader...

“In the big bath”, on France 3: from the “Tournesol” swimming pools to the...

For some, their shape resembles an amanita, while others see it as a ladybug or a flying saucer. The round plastic structure of the...

The blocking of TikTok in New Caledonia maintained by the Council of State

The Council of State “does not suspend the blocking” of the social network TikTok in New Caledonia, according to a press release published Thursday...

Israel-Hamas war, day 230: Israeli agreement to resume negotiations to release hostages held in...

Twenty-six people, including fifteen children, were killed by Israeli bombardments in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, May 23; strikes that occurred shortly after the...

In New Caledonia, Emmanuel Macron pledged not to “forcibly push through” electoral reform and...

President Emmanuel Macron promised, Thursday, May 23, not to pass “forcibly” on the reform of the electoral body, the cause of violent riots in...

In Pakistan, 26 million children will not go to school for a week due...

Half of Pakistan's schoolchildren will be out of school for a week in anticipation of a heatwave with temperatures "six to eight degrees" above...

The death of mathematician and philanthropist Jim Simons

The American James Harris Simons, better known by his nickname "Jim" Simons, died on May 10, at the age of 86, in New York,...

DRC: who is Christian Malanga, the man behind the failed coup

Military fatigues, machine gun on his shoulder and red beret, this is how Christian Malanga Musumari, relatively unknown until then, burst onto the scene...

“Franz Kafka. The elusive”: a writer who still fascinates

Distant star of an extinct world, that of Mitteleuropa, early snatched into existence, just a hundred years ago, by tuberculosis, Franz Kafka (1883-1924) astonishes...

Roland-Garros 2024: a Nadal-Zverev shock at the start, Djokovic against a Frenchman… discover the...

For almost twenty years, never has an edition of Roland-Garros seemed so uncertain. Undisputed master of the place with fourteen victories on Parisian clay,...

Public audiovisual: the examination of the contested reform project is postponed

The public broadcasting merger project led by the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, is falling behind schedule. Its examination in the National Assembly was postponed...

Paris 2024: during the Games, Marine Lefeuvre, roller skating champion, wants to ride with...

Between onlookers and tourists, Marine Lefeuvre slaloms with ease through Paris, police jacket on her shoulders. “Usually, I wear shorts on resin slopes, where...

In the DRC, Vital Kamerhe elected president of the National Assembly, three days after...

Three days after the attack on his home during an alleged coup attempt, Vital Kamerhe, minister of the economy in the outgoing government of...

Margaux Pinot, first French gold medal at the Abu Dhabi Judo Worlds

The Judo World Championships in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, were to be those of consecration for Clarisse Agbégnénou, in search of...