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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.

Death of Thomas in Crépol: three people indicted

Three of the suspects arrested Monday as part of the investigation into the death of young Thomas, stabbed during a village festival in Drôme,...

Paris 2024: Thierry Henry unveils a first skeleton of his French Olympic team

“I wish Titi a lot of courage. » Didier Deschamps may have been all smiles, Thursday March 14, when announcing his French men's football...

Algeria: Antoine de Maximy had difficulty sleeping at home

“Why allow someone who comes to do a show called “I’ll sleep at your place” only to, in the end, forbid him and give...

Craig Wright did not create bitcoin, rules a British judge

A British judge ruled on Thursday March 14 that Australian Craig Wright, who claimed the authorship of bitcoin, was not its creator. “I have...

Noël Le Graët affair: Amélie Oudéa-Castera indicted for defamation against the former leader of...

The Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castera, was indicted in December 2023 in the investigation by the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR) after Noël...

In the United States, the Democratic leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, designates Benjamin...

The leader of the Democratic majority in the US Senate, Chuck Schumer, called on Thursday March 14 for elections to be held in Israel,...

War in eastern DRC: a new regional force condemned to impotence?

In front of the headquarters of African international troops in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), only the flags have changed....

In Tunisia, a Parliament largely submissive to President Kaïs Saïed

A year ago, during the establishment of the new Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP) in Tunisia, the opposition expressed its concerns: instead of a...

No surprise but a tackle to his DTN, Didier Deschamps reveals his group to...

No surprises. In the home stretch before Euro 2024 (June 14 to July 14), Didier Deschamps continues to trust his “hard core of around...

In Mali, the junta dissolves the country’s student association

The Malian junta announced on Wednesday the dissolution of the Association of Pupils and Students of Mali (AEEM), which it accuses of being responsible...

Judith Godrèche calls for a parliamentary commission of inquiry into labor law in the...

The actress Judith Godrèche, who filed a complaint for rape of a minor against the directors Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon, requested, Thursday March...

Catalan separatists: Spanish deputies vote for amnesty law

Spanish deputies voted on Thursday March 14 for an amnesty law for Catalan separatists convicted or prosecuted for the aborted 2017 secession attempt in...

A French XV renewed identically to face England at the end of the Six...

You don't change a team that has turned its head around. Four days after the convincing victory of the French XV in Cardiff, against...

A Luxembourg holding company pays 142,000 euros to 145 Cameroonians opposed to the Bolloré...

The Luxembourg holding company Socfin paid 142,000 euros on Wednesday March 13 to Cameroonian plaintiffs, a penalty imposed by the French justice system for...

Kidnapping of schoolchildren in Nigeria: Government will pay 'not a penny' as ransom

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has ordered security forces not to pay ransom for the release of more than 250 schoolboys kidnapped by gunmen last...

TikTok threatened in the United States: China denounces “thug methods”

Beijing does not hide its anger. After a vote in the American Congress which reinforces the threat of banning the Chinese application TikTok in...

Haiti: Kenya will send police officers when the “presidential transition council” is established

Kenyan President William Ruto said Wednesday March 13 that he had assured the United States that the deployment of police officers in Haiti, planned...

Crisis in Haiti: the UN will set up an airlift with the Dominican Republic...

The United Nations will set up an “air bridge” between Haiti and the neighboring Dominican Republic to help the Haitian population, the UN mission...

Paris 2024: several French sports stars excluded by the criteria for designating standard bearers

“If I were standard bearer, I would be…” In the game of Chinese portraiture, the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) and its...

Secularism is “more threatened than ever” at school, according to Gabriel Attal

Gabriel Attal considers secularism “more threatened than ever” in schools and promises the establishment of “pedagogical support units” to help teachers facing “resistance, even...

In the Netherlands, Geert Wilders gives up forming a government

Geert Wilders will not be prime minister. The Islamophobic leader of the Dutch far right (Freedom Party, PVV) gave up on Wednesday March 13...

Israel-Hamas war, day 159: aid delivery at the center of concerns; UNRWA employee killed

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) announced on Wednesday the death of one of its employees in the bombing of a warehouse in...

Expert Tips for Selecting the Perfect Riding Lawn Mower

There are so many riding mowers available, it can make it difficult to choose the right one. However, this tool is often essential for...

Aya Nakamura for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games: Rachida Dati warns against...

The Minister of Culture Rachida Dati warned, Tuesday March 12, against “pretexts to attack someone out of pure racism” while the singer Aya Nakamura...

How Haiti came under the control of gangs, in infographics

The armed gangs who sow terror in the poorest country in the Americas, Haiti, ended up forcing the Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, to resign....

IVG: for Vincent Bolloré, interviewed by the commission of inquiry, two “freedoms” “collide”, including...

Abortion is “something terrible” where “two freedoms” “collide”: “The freedom of people to self-determine and the freedom of children to live,” said businessman Vincent...

Stéphane Lannoy, technical director of professional refereeing, licensed by the FFF

Stéphane Lannoy, technical director of refereeing delegated to the professional sector, was dismissed by the French Football Federation (FFF), reports L'Equipe, Wednesday March 13,...

“Top Chef”, fifteenth season, on M6: cook Pierre Gagnaire to the rescue of the...

For its fifteenth edition, “Top Chef” is pulling out all the stops. To find the successor to Hugo Riboulet, the young 23-year-old chef who...

Cartoonist Coco threatened with death for drawing on famine in Gaza

The editorial staff of Libération expressed, on Wednesday March 13, its support for the cartoonist Coco, survivor of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, after the...

Gaël Monfils wants to continue his good run at Indian Wells against Casper Ruud

The battle was tough: 3 hours 12 minutes on court in the Californian desert, three sets, and, at the finish, a new prestigious victory...

Temporary employment giant Adecco condemned for hiring discrimination and racial profiling

We had to wait more than twenty years. The global temporary employment giant Adecco was sentenced on Wednesday March 13 by the Paris Criminal...

Emmanuel Macron says he wants to include the notion of consent in matters of...

Emmanuel Macron expressed his intention to include the notion of consent in matters of rape in French law, in a filmed exchange with the...

TikTok: in the United States, the House of Representatives adopts the text which threatens...

The American House of Representatives adopted, on Wednesday March 13, by a large majority, a bill which provides for the banning of the social...

Europeans: Green MP Aurélien Taché suspended after his support for LFI

The executive office of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV) announced, Wednesday March 13, the suspension, prior to definitive exclusion, of MP Aurélien Taché, who expressed...

Rwanda: Opponent Victoire Ingabire is not authorized to run for president

The High Court of Kigali rejected, on Wednesday March 13, the request for restoration of the civil rights of Victoire Ingabire, an opposition figure...

“Carbon tax” scam: Marco Mouly goes to court with a view to his incarceration

Marco Mouly, one of the main characters in the giant VAT scam on the carbon market, is no longer on the run. He went...

“Dubai Papers”: a French family who hid more than 100 million euros abroad convicted...

“Yes, I acknowledge my guilt and accept the proposed sentence. » At the bar of the Paris criminal court, Alain B. seems relieved to...

Morocco sends aid to Gaza via Israeli territory

Morocco announced that it had sent 40 tons of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip by land from Tel Aviv airport on Tuesday March...

Summer or winter? The date of CAN 2025 in Morocco is controversial

The 2024 African Cup of Nations ended on February 11 with a triumph, that of Ivory Coast, the host country, and a mystery about...

Artificial intelligence: the European Parliament adopts unique legislation to regulate its use

It is the first binding law in the world on artificial intelligence (AI). The European Parliament adopted rules on Wednesday March 13 to regulate...