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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.

Donald Trump: the US Supreme Court will debate on April 25 the question of...

The Supreme Court of the United States has set for April 25 the debates on the question of criminal immunity invoked by Donald Trump...

In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, more than 100,000 newly displaced in two days...

After two days of fighting, M23 rebels seized several towns and villages in Rutshuru territory, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, causing more than...

Temperatures of nearly 50°C, an eroding coastline: how to attract tourists to a Tunisia...

The thermometer shows 44°C in Hammamet, a seaside resort located about sixty kilometers south of Tunis, on this Sunday, July 23, 2023. The air...

“Manifesto of the 343, behind the scenes of a scandal”, on Histoire TV: voluntary...

On April 5, 1971, Le Nouvel Observateur published the “Manifesto of the 343” – the number of women, famous or anonymous, who declared having...

Israel-Hamas war, day 152: negotiations, risks of famine, call for a ceasefire… What you...

Discussions continued on Wednesday March 6 in Cairo between international mediators and Hamas to try to reach, after five months of war in the...

Moroccan farmers file complaint in Spain after destruction of several tons of goods

Between Morocco and Spain, the agricultural issue takes a legal turn. The Moroccan Confederation of Agriculture and Rural Development (Comader) filed, Monday March 4,...

Europeans 2024: LFI presents its list, which includes alumni of EELV, Génération.s and Franco-Palestinian...

La France insoumise (LFI) presented, on Wednesday March 6, its list for the European elections next June, which will unsurprisingly be led by MEP...

In Mexico, demonstrators break down the door of the presidential palace

Several dozen people, who were demonstrating on Wednesday March 6 against the kidnapping and disappearance in 2014 of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Normal...

Deadly stampede in Israel in 2021: Benyamin Netanyahu’s “personal responsibility” highlighted by a commission...

“We have come to the conclusion that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has personal responsibility” in the tragedy that occurred at Mount Meron, in Israel,...

For migrants, the year 2023 was the deadliest of the decade, according to the...

This is the deadliest year of the decade on the world's migration routes. At least 8,565 migrants died in 2023, the International Organization for...

European elections: Jean Lassalle head of the Rural Alliance list

Candidate for the 2017 and 2022 presidential elections, Béarnais Jean Lassalle will lead the Rural Alliance list in the European elections, he announced on...

Julien Bayou's ex-partner, Anaïs Leleux, announces that she has filed a complaint against the...

Companion of Julien Bayou between 2017 and 2021, feminist activist Anaïs Leleux announced in an interview with the website Les Jours, Wednesday March 6, that...

In Vietnam, three prominent political opponents were arrested, according to Human Rights Watch

In the midst of Hanoi's campaign to retain its seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, three prominent Vietnamese activists, critics of the...

Real Madrid: almost five years in prison required for coach Carlo Ancelotti for tax...

The Madrid region prosecutor's office announced on Wednesday March 6 that it would seek four years and nine months in prison against the Italian...

Sudan on the brink of “the world’s worst hunger crisis”

The war that has ravaged Sudan for nearly eleven months “could create the largest hunger crisis in the world” in a country which is...

In Nigeria, alleged kidnapping of at least forty-seven women by jihadists

At least forty-seven women are missing in northeastern Nigeria after a mass kidnapping perpetrated by jihadists, anti-jihadist militia leaders announced Tuesday March 5 to...

In Chad, victims of former dictator Hissène Habré receive their first compensation

More than 10,000 victims or relatives of victims of former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré began to receive compensation from the government, eight years after...

Rapper Lomepal targeted by a second complaint for rape

A second woman recently filed a rape complaint against rapper Lomepal. The latter was confronted on February 27 by his accusers during police custody...

Enhancing Estate Grounds: A Guide to Fencing and Gates

Owning an estate comes with the responsibility of maintaining its aesthetics and security. One crucial aspect of estate management is selecting appropriate fencing and...

Massive strike by doctors in South Korea: first doctor summoned by police

The day before, the South Korean government said it had identified 8,000 striking doctors who were likely to be suspended. On Wednesday, March 6,...

Haiti: gang leader threatens country with “civil war” if prime minister stays in power

Distrust of power is becoming more and more threatening in Haiti. “If Ariel Henry does not resign, if the international community continues to...

Peru: suspected of influence peddling, Prime Minister Alberto Otarola resigns

New twist at the heart of Peruvian politics. The Prime Minister, Alberto Otarola, suspected of influence peddling, announced his resignation on Tuesday March 5.In...

A Comprehensive Exploration of Pool Varieties

Pools symbolize relaxation and leisure, offering a refreshing escape from the scorching summer temperatures and acting as central hubs for social interactions and cherished...

Bayern Munich catches up against Lazio Rome and qualifies for the quarter-finals of the...

Since the start of the season, Bayern Munich seems to be moving on a tightrope, in a balancing act that was hitherto unknown to...

Israel-Hamas war, day 151: Joe Biden warns of “very dangerous” situation in the absence...

Negotiations between Hamas and international mediators continued on Tuesday, March 5, in Cairo (Egypt), in the hope of reaching a truce in the Gaza...

Ramadan in the midst of the Israel-Hamas war: Israel will allow access to the...

Despite tensions which have continued to grow in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem over the past five months in the context of the...

“North Korea, the price of freedom”, on Arte: stories of escapes and exile, in...

These are rare images, shot using small camcorders or mobile phones, in often very difficult conditions. Along the Yalu River, separating North Korea from...

Tennis: the doping suspension of Simona Halep, former world number 1, reduced from four...

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday (March 5) reduced the suspension imposed on Romanian tennis champion Simona Halep for two violations...

The French women's football team inherits a complicated group for the Euro 2025 qualifiers

The task will not be easy for the Blues. The French women's team inherited a complicated group for the Euro-2025 qualifiers, following the draw...

In Ivory Coast, the very long restitution of the bodies of victims of the...

The seven victims of "the Abobo women's killing" received their first official tribute thirteen years, to the day, after their death, on March 3,...

After the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution, Family Planning of Strasbourg tagged

The day after the inclusion of the freedom to have recourse to a voluntary termination of pregnancy (IVG) in the Constitution, the words “Planning...

In Morocco, a new feminist scene takes over the debate on the family code

That day, Ghizlane Mamouni was stunned. She, a thirty-year-old business lawyer who had frequented prestigious firms between Paris and Casablanca, familiar with the most...

In Tunisia, fruit and vegetable producers lacking water are torn between productivism and permaculture

The oasis of Tozeur, an island of greenery at the gateway to the Sahara, an agricultural bastion in the middle of an arid zone....

The new formula for the Champions League: supercharged mini-championship or gas factory?

The Champions League round of 16 second leg kicks off on Tuesday March 5, 2024. On one side, the German team Bayern Munich will...

“Miss Americana”, on Netflix: Taylor Swift or the art of political awareness

Taylor Swift engaged singer? While “The Eras Tour” will stop in Paris on May 9, 10, 11 and 12, the documentary Miss Americana, directed...

War in Ukraine: Emmanuel Macron “takes responsibility” for shaking up Westerners and warns against...

Emmanuel Macron called, Tuesday March 5, in Prague on Ukraine's allies "not to be cowardly" in the face of a Russia "that has become...

Vingegaard's helmet leads the UCI to review its regulations

Spectacular and controversial, the new aerodynamic helmet inaugurated this week by the Visma-Lease a bike team, of Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard, raises “a notable...

Real Sociedad – PSG: Kylian Mbappé’s untouchable status, a challenge for the Champions League

Club still in the Champions League race, I have only won one football match in almost three weeks and I only use my best...

Cachan: clashes broke out in front of the polytechnic high school, the city and...

Clashes broke out on Tuesday March 5 in front of the Cachan polytechnic high school (Val-de-Marne), for a reason which remained unclear in the...

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, civilians killed and thousands flee

At least fifteen civilians were killed on Monday March 4 in violent fighting and thousands of people fled before an offensive by rebels of...