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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 Philippe de Gaulle: a national tribute will be paid to the General's...

Admiral Philippe de Gaulle, the eldest son of General de Gaulle, died on the night of Tuesday March 12 to Wednesday March 13, at...

Banning TikTok in the United States would amount to “shooting itself in the foot,”...

TikTok is still in the crosshairs of the American authorities. The House of Representatives is examining a bill on Wednesday, March 13, which provides...

In Ivory Coast, the reinstatement of a Catholic preacher accused of sexual abuse is...

On the Ivorian Web, the announcement of the reintegration of the preacher Do Oulaï Franklin Delaneaux within the diocese of Abidjan delights as much...

War in Sudan: Nearly 230,000 mothers and children 'at risk of starving'

Nearly 230,000 children and women who are pregnant or have just given birth “risk dying of hunger” in Sudan, torn apart by nearly a...

Mathias Vicherat, director of Sciences Po Paris, accused of domestic violence, announces his resignation

The director of Sciences Po Paris, Mathias Vicherat, interviewed in December by the police in an investigation into domestic violence, announced his resignation on...

In Nigeria, residents in shock after more than 280 students are kidnapped by bandits

“At first we thought they were soldiers and we started greeting them and shouting ‘God be with you’,” recalls 11-year-old Maryam Usman. She then...

Associations file an appeal before the Council of State to request the right to...

On Tuesday March 12, associations filed an appeal before the Council of State to request the annulment of texts concerning the change of first...

Admiral Philippe de Gaulle, son of the General, is dead

Philippe de Gaulle’s luck is to have been the “son of…”. His bad luck is to have been just that. A courageous soldier during...

End of life: despite the development of palliative care, inequalities in access persist in...

Emmanuel Macron finally presented his bill on assisted dying, awaited for several months. In an interview published on Sunday March 10 by Libération and...

C8 and CNews: more than 40 calls to order from Arcom, half of which...

Vincent Bolloré and Cyril Hanouna must be heard at the National Assembly on March 13 and 14, 2024. Before the members of the parliamentary...

US presidential election: Joe Biden and Donald Trump win the nomination of their respective...

The expected duel is now almost official: Joe Biden and Donald Trump saw their respective statuses as Democratic and Republican candidates for the November...

United States: Roman Polanski will be tried in civil court in 2025 for charges...

Franco-Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski will have to answer in August 2025 in California to charges of rape of a minor dating from 1973 in...

Champions League: fourteen years later, Arsenal returns to the quarter-finals, accompanied by FC Barcelona

Two big names in European football, Arsenal and Barcelona, ??joined the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday March 12. For the Gunners, this...

Elevating Motorcycle Sports Hype: Refreshing Your Ride with Custom Bike Graphics and Aesthetics Enhancement...

In the dynamic world of motorcycle sports, spanning disciplines like motocross, road racing, enduro, and hill-climbing, the thrill extends far beyond mere victories and...

Essonne: a police officer already convicted of rape flees while in police custody for...

A 45-year-old police officer, convicted at first instance by the Essonne Assize Court for rape, fled after being held in police custody for domestic...

Israel-Hamas War, day 158: a first boat loaded with supplies en route to Gaza;...

Find here our update on yesterday’s situation.On the 158th day of the war between Israel and Hamas, which began after the terrorist attack carried...

In Senegal, an unprecedented presidential campaign in more than one way

On the evening of Monday March 11, after breaking the Ramadan fast, the government candidate Amadou Ba held his official campaign opening meeting in...

“On the places of Georges Perec”, on France Culture: walking and remembering with Perec

First of all, let’s admit that listening to this documentary series brought tears to our eyes. Then say that as soon as it was...

Manure and animal corpses found in front of the house of Macronist senator François...

Macronist senator François Patriat filed a complaint after the deposit of manure and animal corpses in front of his home in Créancey (Côte-d'Or), on...

At the Nos futures festival in Rennes, Generation Z in five subjects that are...

Our futures, third! Since 2022, Le Monde has been meeting you at the Champs Libres, in Rennes, as part of a festival which, as...

Twelve former members of Génération Identitaire arrested

Twelve former members of the dissolved ultra-right group Génération Identitaire, accused of having illegally reconstituted a new association, were arrested in several cities in...

Ivory Coast: Laurent Gbagbo, still ineligible and new candidate

Thirteen years after his fall, Laurent Gbagbo sets out again to conquer power. The central committee of its formation, the African People's Party-Côte d'Ivoire...

Israel-Hamas war: Qatar says two sides are 'not close to agreement' on truce

“We are not close to an agreement” on a truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages, said...

Senegal is materially ready to vote, specifies the government

The new Senegalese Prime Minister, Sidiki Kaba, assured Monday March 11 that the logistics were ready for the presidential election on March 24 despite...

Parcoursup 2024: final advice before the closing of wishes

Last days ! High school graduates or reorientation students have until Thursday March 14 inclusive to express their wishes on Parcoursup, and find the...

Madeleine Chapsal, journalist and writer, died at the age of 98

Journalist and writer Madeleine Chapsal died on the night of Monday March 11 to Tuesday March 12 in Pouliguen (Loire-Atlantique), at the age of...

Debate on Ukraine in Parliament: Jordan Bardella announces that the RN will abstain, his...

While MPs are due to speak on Tuesday March 12 on the aid strategy for Ukraine during a debate and a symbolic vote, Jordan...

The Algerian president will make a state visit to France “at the end of...

The Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, will make a state visit to France "at the end of September-beginning of October", the Elysée announced on Monday...

In Tunisia, President Kaïs Saïed alone on stage for his re-election

In Tunisia, a few months before the end of President Kaïs Saïed's mandate on October 23, the stakes are high between an opposition which...

Eastern DRC: Angola evokes a possible meeting between Paul Kagame and Félix Tshisekedi

Rwandan President Paul Kagame opened the way, Monday, March 11, for a meeting with his Congolese counterpart, Félix Tshisekedi, to discuss the security situation...

Flood alert, waves-submersion: five people dead, two children aged 4 and 13 still missing...

The death toll from bad weather in the south-east of France rose to five deaths with the discovery, Monday March 11, of the body...

Haiti: resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, faced with pressure from criminal gangs and...

Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, announced Tuesday March 12 the current president of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), Mohamed Irfaan Ali, head of state...

Venezuela: Nicolas Maduro candidate for a third presidential term

Although more than 60 countries have not recognized the legitimacy of his re-election in 2018 - including the United States and the European Union...

In Bordeaux, the arsonists at the town hall door in 2023 were sentenced to...

One year after the fire of the imposing wooden door of the Bordeaux town hall in full mobilization against pension reform, the criminal court...

The Council of State rejects an appeal by Kamel Daoudi over his house arrest

The Council of State rejected, Monday March 11, a power of attorney from Kamel Daoudi, under house arrest since 2008, who contests his assignment....

“Kanak women, the pioneers”, on France 3 and la1ère.fr: the other independence in New...

They came to light on the activist scene of the 1970s and 1980s driven by the revolt of the time, but above all as...

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra calls for the emergence of a “French model” of fan management, combining...

Faced with the phenomena of violence, in and outside French football stadiums, the Minister of Sports and the Olympic Games, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, called, Monday...

SNCF awards 1.8 billion euros in contracts to renew its rail network

Ultimately, a total of “3.2 billion euros” will be invested in the “regeneration” of aging infrastructure. SNCF Réseau awarded contracts worth 1.8 billion euros...

Faced with drought, Zambia cuts electricity

Electricity rationing has started in Zambia. To deal with the consequences of the drought on the country's main dams, the national company Zesco has...

Cameroon: national team footballer suspended for “double identity”

The story was too good. Selected to participate in the African Cup of Nations (CAN) in Ivory Coast which ended on February 13 with...