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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 the United States, two large pharmacy chains will sell the abortion pill

Walgreens and CVS Pharmacy, two large American pharmacy chains, announced on Friday March 1 that they would begin selling the abortion pill by prescription...

Pompeii: splendid frescoes discovered during restoration work and excavations

Splendid frescoes representing, among other things, a striking mythological scene have been discovered in Pompeii, the management of the famous archaeological site located near...

Alexeï Navalny buried in Moscow, in the presence of thousands of his supporters

Alexeï Navalny, Russian opponent of Vladimir Putin, poisoned, convicted and died in prison, was buried on Friday March 1 under heavy police surveillance, after...

Palestinian movements advocate 'unity' after meeting in Moscow on post-war Gaza Strip

Several Palestinian organizations, including Hamas and Fatah, announced on Friday March 1 their intention to relaunch their talks to “unite” their voices under the...

In Denmark, an original edition of the most famous caricature of Mohammed sold at...

The auction of an original edition of the most famous Danish caricature of the Prophet Muhammad, which provoked violent riots in certain Muslim countries...

Kenya and Haiti sign an agreement to send police officers to the island

Kenya and Haiti signed an agreement on Friday (March 1) to send Kenyan police officers to the gang-ridden island as part of an international...

Restos du coeur launch their “capital” food drive

Objective: 9,000 tonnes of donations. On Friday March 1st, Les Restos du Coeur began its annual collection of food donations from the general public,...

“The Biosphere Experience: 120 days in the desert”, on Arte: to foreshadow our life...

We have been waiting for years for this full-scale test of the “Desert Biosphere” project, which could foreshadow our life in 2090. The stakes...

Fires are ravaging Texas and the dry, hot climate could still fuel them

Two people have died due to the fires ravaging the state of Texas, according to a report updated Friday March 1.In addition to an...

In Dhaka, Bangladesh, at least 45 dead in a fire

Firefighters in Dhaka, Bangladesh, estimated on Friday March 1 that security failures had fueled the fire which broke out the day before in a...

Israel-Hamas war: France calls for an “independent investigation after the death of around a...

The day after the death, according to Hamas, of more than 110 people during an aid distribution in Gaza after Israeli fire, the French...

Cobots in Action: Enhancing Business Productivity

As a business owner, one of your top priorities is ensuring your operations run as smoothly and productively as possible. It would help if...

Farmers from Rural Coordination lead an action around Place de l’Etoile in Paris, several...

Farmers who are members of the Rural Coordination attempted to block the Place de l'Etoile, at the top of the Champs-Elysées in Paris, on...

Alexeï Navalny will be buried Friday in Moscow, his supporters call to participate in...

The Russian opponent of Vladimir Putin, Alexeï Navalny, poisoned, convicted and died in prison, must be buried Friday March 1 according to his team,...

We tested “Le Chat”, the astonishing French-style ChatGPT from Mistral AI

The Parisian startup Mistral AI launched a competitor to the ChatGPT conversational robot on February 26. Named Le Chat (pronounced like the little feline),...

Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada from 1984 to 1993, has died

Former Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney died Thursday, February 29 at the age of 84, his daughter announced on social media. He led...

DRC: the thesis of the assassination of Chérubin Okende called into question

It is a thunderclap in the investigation file into the death of the opponent Chérubin Okende, found dead, on July 13, 2023, in his...

Coupe de France: Rennes puts an end to Le Puy's dreams and qualifies for...

The Puy course ends in quarters. The National 2 club (4th division), which dreamed of a final in the Coupe de France, was logically...

In Gaza, dozens die during a food aid distribution, according to Hamas: Washington demands...

Dozens, maybe a hundred dead. In Gaza, a food aid distribution turned into a bloody scene on Thursday February 29, although the circumstances of...

Paris 2024: Emmanuel Macron assures that he will swim in the Seine

Emmanuel Macron seems to believe in the immense gamble that the Paris 2024 teams have taken on by scheduling swimming events in the heart...

European elections: Valérie Hayer confirms that she will be the head of the presidential...

Valérie Hayer, president of the Renew (Renaissance) group in the European Parliament, made it official on Thursday February 29, in an interview with Le...

On stage, Suzanne de Baecque in the shoes of the misses

In her teenage bedroom, in the Halles district of Paris, her posters already demonstrated a certain eclecticism: the Charmed series, the players from the...

Crisis in Senegal: creation of a common front for a presidential election before April...

A citizen collective announced Thursday, February 29, the creation of a common front with the political opposition for the organization of the presidential election...

In Tunisia, the Hazgui-Ben Mbarek, opponents since independence

Wrapped in a blanket, Monday evening, February 26, in the premises of the opposition party Al Joumhouri, in downtown Tunis, Dalila Ben Mbarek Msaddek,...

IVG in the Constitution: the Conference of Bishops of France expresses its “sadness”

The Conference of Bishops of France (CEF) expressed its “sadness” on Thursday, after the vote of senators in favor of including voluntary termination of...

Vladimir Putin, in his annual address to the nation, warns the West of a...

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered his annual address to the nation in Moscow on Thursday, February 29, more than two years after launching his...

In Ghana, Parliament toughens the law against homosexuals

The battle waged for three years by the LGBT people of Ghana has just suffered a heavy defeat. The Parliament of this West African...

Access to abortion: in practice, obstacles persist in France

The Senate must decide on Wednesday February 28 on the inclusion of voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion) in the Constitution. The outcome remains undecided,...

At the National Assembly, Canal management defends CNews, “a news channel”, and takes responsibility...

In an often tense atmosphere, the deputies of the parliamentary commission on the allocation of DTT frequencies heard, on Thursday February 29, the management...

In Spain, the Supreme Court announces the opening of an investigation for “terrorism” against...

Spain's highest judicial body, the Supreme Court, announced on Thursday February 29 the opening of an investigation for "terrorism" against Catalan independence leader Carles...

Behind the objective of full employment, what exactly are we talking about?

“Full employment” is the watchword of Emmanuel Macron, who promised to reach 5% unemployment in 2027. It is also the title of the law...

In Gaza, Hamas health ministry announces that dozens of people died during food aid...

The director of a Gazan hospital and the Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip, administered by Hamas, reported on Thursday, February 29, the...

The Paris-Lyon TGV line will close for four days for work, from November 9...

It is the busiest line in the mainline rail network. The Paris-Lyon TGV line will be closed for four days from Saturday November 9...

In Guinea, the general strike suspended after the release of a union official

The trade union movement behind a widely followed general strike in Guinea for three days announced Wednesday evening February 28 the suspension of its...

Rare diseases: three million French people await “decisive” measures

They are waiting for “decisive” measures. The three million French people affected by a rare disease are waiting from the government for a fourth...

In Senegal, more than twenty dead in a new migration drama

More than twenty bodies were recovered on Wednesday February 28 at sea in northern Senegal after the sinking of a boat of migrants seeking...

More than 30,000 people killed in Gaza since Israeli offensive began, Hamas says

“The number of martyrs is more than 30,000,” announced the Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip, territory administered by Hamas, in a...

No coronation for the French women's football team, which sinks to Spain in the...

Until further notice, the prize list of the French women's football team remains empty. Facing the Spanish world champions, Les Bleues never believed victory...

The narratives surrounding the world-famous Cheltenham Festival 2024

The Cheltenham Festival is one of the biggest horse racing festivals on the planet year-on-year it rakes in millions of viewers and attracts the...

The month of February in drawings: farmers' anger, the entire government, Donald Trump and...

This month, the news in France was marked by the movement of farmers, mobilized in particular to demand better incomes and a simplification of...