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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 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...

Death of the main opponent: Chad promises an “international type investigation”

The Prime Minister of Chad, Succès Masra, promised, Monday March 4 on Radio France Internationale (RFI), that an “international type investigation” would be carried...

Trial of the 2009 massacre in Guinea: the prosecution calls for reclassification as a...

The prosecution in the historic trial of a massacre committed in 2009 in Guinea requested on Monday March 4 the reclassification of the facts...

Crimes against humanity in Liberia: a former rebel commander tried on appeal in Paris

Ex-rebel commander Kunti Kamara has been on appeal since Tuesday March 5 in Paris following his life prison sentence handed down at the end...

In Gambia, Parliament examines a text legalizing excision again

The Gambia's National Assembly began on Monday, March 4, the examination of a law lifting the ban on female genital mutilation, in force since...

After the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution, the international press hails a “historic”...

“France has become the first country in the world to explicitly enshrine the right to abortion in the Constitution. » Whether in the United...

In the South China Sea, several injured in a new skirmish between Chinese and Philippine naval forces

On the sidelines of a resupply mission in the South China Sea, the Philippine Coast Guard accused Chinese forces of causing collisions with two...

Paris 2024: Christo and Toma Junior Popov, two talented brothers competing to represent France...

“The room is very beautiful. I really appreciated the contrast between the darkness of the stands and the light on the pitches. » Barely...

In Senegal, Ousmane Sonko towards a partial amnesty

Will Ousmane Sonko, an opponent imprisoned since July 2023, be the first beneficiary of the amnesty bill in Senegal? The way is now open...

Paris 2024: how the organizers of the 2024 Olympics plan to deal with a...

Preparing for an event of the magnitude of the Olympic and Paralympic Games can be a source of heatstroke. Often unexpected. But if there...

China continues to increase its military budget

The Chinese Ministry of Finance confirmed, on Tuesday March 5, during the annual session of Parliament, a military budget increasing by 7.2% for 2024,...

United States: Jack Teixeira, the soldier who leaked classified documents, pleads guilty

Jack Teixeira, a young American soldier arrested in 2023 for a leak of classified defense documents, notably on the war in Ukraine, pleaded guilty...

US presidential election 2024: everything you need to know about Super Tuesday

This is the big date in the American primary cycle, a key stage in the process of nominating candidates for the American presidential election....

The standoff hardens between Israel and the UN agency UNRWA, who accuse each other

Accusations and unfriendly exchanges are increasing between Israel and the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA). Confirming information from the New York Times, the...

A viaduct under construction collapses near Toulouse: one dead and three injured

The tragedy took place late Monday, March 4 in the afternoon in Labège, a town in the near suburbs of Toulouse, which was delighted...

Israel-Hamas war, day 150: call for an “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA...

Negotiations for a truce between Israel and Hamas resumed on Monday, March 4, in Cairo, the day after a call from the United States...

October 7 attack: UN says it has “clear and convincing information” about rapes committed...

There are “reasonable grounds to believe” that victims of the October 7 Hamas attack were raped, as were some hostages held in Gaza, according...

In Ivory Coast, the destruction of precarious neighborhoods shakes up political life

It was by disappearing from the map of Abidjan that the Gesco district acquired its greatest notoriety, monopolizing the front page of all Ivorian...

Togo: death in exile of opponent Agbeyomé Kodjo

Former prime minister turned opponent, Gabriel Messan Agbéyomé Kodjo died on Sunday afternoon, March 3, in Tema, Ghana. He was living in exile after...

South Africa: Elections must “save” country from ANC rule

The elections planned in South Africa at the end of May must “save” the country and put an end to thirty years of unchallenged...

Cameroon: the former head of counter-espionage and an influential businessman indicted in the Martinez...

After more than a year of an investigation that kept the country in suspense, the Yaoundé military court formally charged seventeen people in the...

Taxi drivers demonstrate around several major cities to protest new patient transport rates

A13, A15 motorways, Paris ring road, Rennes ring road, Toulouse-Blagnac airport, Bordeaux airport… Taxis disrupted for the fifth time, Monday March 4, several major...

Crash off the Comoros in 2009: Yemenia Airways judged on appeal in Paris

The appeal trial of the airline Yemenia Airways, convicted at first instance for the death of 152 people in the crash of a plane...

In Tunisia, a bill on associations worries civil society

A bill governing the creation and financing of associations is worrying in a Tunisia in recession, where many of these organizations support activities such...

Algerian War: France must recognize its “responsibility” for torture, associations demand

Several NGOs and associations, notably veterans, demanded on Monday March 4 recognition by the French state of its “responsibility” for the use of torture...

The expulsion of Tunisian imam Mahjoub Mahjoubi to Tunisia validated by the administrative court

The Paris administrative court announced, Monday March 4, that it validated the expulsion to Tunisia, decided by the Minister of the Interior, of imam...

Israel-Hamas War: US Vice President Kamala Harris Calls for “Immediate Ceasefire” in Gaza

Negotiations resumed on Sunday, March 3, in Cairo, with a view to a truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, during the...

SpaceX launches a new crew to the International Space Station

Three American astronauts and one Russian took off on Sunday evening, March 3, from Florida to the International Space Station (ISS), where they will...

US presidential election 2024: Nikki Haley wins her first Republican primary in Washington ahead...

There is little chance that this will stop Donald Trump's momentum, but Nikki Haley, the former US president's only competitor for the Republican primaries,...

Rugby Sevens: the French team led by Antoine Dupont wins the Los Angeles tournament

After a third place in Vancouver (Canada) last week, the French men's sevens rugby team perfectly managed its rise to strength by winning, Sunday...