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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.

A Beginner Guide to Buying Red Thai Kratom Online

Red Thai Kratom define as a unique blend that, like other kratom strains, originated from Thailand and contains uniquely balanced alkaloids. These alkaloids provide...

Why Is White Thai Kratom Powder So Prevalent Among Users?

White Thai Kratom powder has seen a recent surge in popularity among users of this traditional Southeast Asian herb, which is indigenous to Thailand....

Shooting in Kansas City during Super Bowl parade, police say 'multiple people hit'

Shootings took place on Wednesday February 14 in Kansas City, on the sidelines of the parade celebrating the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory, reported police...

Israel-Hamas War: Emmanuel Macron considers the toll in Gaza “intolerable”… Update on the situation...

On Wednesday February 14, international mediators intensified their efforts for a truce between Israel and Palestinian Hamas in the hope of avoiding an Israeli...

Between Algiers and Madrid, “reconciliation” stumbles over the question of Western Sahara

Failed again. Scheduled for February 12, the visit to Algiers of Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares, which was to confirm the warming of...

PSG-Real Sociedad: before a crucial meeting in the Champions League, the Parisians act as...

We could almost have heard “phews” of relief from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on December 18, 2023 when, around 12:15 p.m., former Chelsea captain John...

Emmanuel Macron paves the way for Robert Badinter to enter the Pantheon

The name of Robert Badinter “must be inscribed” in the Pantheon, announced Wednesday February 14, Emmanuel Macron during the tribute to the former socialist...

Israeli army announces air raids on Lebanon

The Israeli army announced on Wednesday that warplanes launched "a series of raids on neighboring Lebanon", raising fears of an escalation between the two...

Bygmalion, Bismuth, Libyan financing: where are the affairs regarding Nicolas Sarkozy?

The Paris Court of Appeal confirmed on Thursday February 14 the conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy in the Bygmalion affair, while lightening it. The former...

Bygmalion case: who was convicted and why?

Nearly twelve years after the 2012 presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced on appeal, Wednesday February 14, to one year in prison, including six...

Accusation of rape against Gérald Darmanin: the Court of Cassation validates the dismissal of...

He is now definitively exonerated by the French justice system in this case. The Court of Cassation rejected, on Wednesday February 14, the appeal...

Members of Ciivise 1 want to resume the work they put in place, after...

While the sustainability of the body is in question following the resignation of its new president, former members of the first independent Commission on...

Bygmalion trial: Nicolas Sarkozy sentenced on appeal to one year in prison including six...

The Paris Court of Appeal confirmed, Wednesday February 14, the guilt of Nicolas Sarkozy in exceeding the legal spending limit during his lost campaign...

Hervé Renard unveils the list of players called up for the French team for...

From Lyon City Hall, Hervé Renard listed the 24 players selected for the semi-final of the Nations League. Les Bleues welcome Germany on Friday...

Mayotte: for Laurent Fabius, the abolition of land law raises “the question of the...

The President of the Constitutional Council estimated, Wednesday February 14, that the abolition of land rights in Mayotte, which the government announced as part...

NATO: why does Donald Trump call allies “deadbeats”?

“You haven’t paid? Are you bad payers? (…) No, I would not protect you. In fact, I will encourage to do whatever they...

“The Greatest Night in Pop”, on Netflix: the starry night of the song “We...

No song had brought together such a host of stars and none has risked it since. As the 40th anniversary of We Are the...

Powering Your Future: Exploring the Best Ways to Generate Electricity at Home

As energy costs rise and environmental concerns escalate, homeowners across the globe are increasingly looking to generate their own electricity. But with diverse technologies...

Strike of controllers at SNCF: management has the “objective” of ensuring one in two...

The announced strike action, concerning SNCF controllers, for February 16, 17 and 18 should greatly disrupt the circulation of TGVs in France, estimated the...

Piracy acts reappear off the coast of Somalia

A boarded ship, taken with its crew to Somalia. And since then, no news. The attack on the bulk carrier MV Ruen on December...

Pretoria files new request before ICJ against Israeli offensive in Rafah

South Africa announced on Tuesday February 13 that it had filed a new appeal with the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the highest judicial...

Time Management for Students – 7 Tips You Need to Master

You know how crazy life can get with classes, exams, making pals, and trying not to burn out, right? If you're constantly wishing for...

War in Ukraine: Joe Biden stumbles again over Republican refusal to vote for aid...

" Certainly not ". House Republican Leader Mike Johnson sharply refused on Tuesday (Feb. 13) to allow any vote on the latest Ukraine aid...

United States: Republicans indict Biden's immigration minister with aim of impeaching him

Republican elected officials in the US House of Representatives indicted, on Tuesday February 13, Alejandro Mayorkas, President Joe Biden's minister in charge of immigration,...

Paris 2024: the second-hand booksellers on the banks of the Seine will ultimately not...

Emmanuel Macron has decided to abandon the planned movement of the second-hand booksellers' boxes installed on the banks of the Seine in preparation for...

Champions League: Manchester City and Real Madrid take an option for the quarters by...

The serious things begin, and the tenors are there. Manchester City, reigning European champion, and Real Madrid, undisputed master of the Champions League with...

Wellness Retreats in the Alps: Rejuvenate Your Body and Mind

The majestic Alps, with their serene landscapes and crisp mountain air, have long been synonymous with relaxation and rejuvenation. Nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty...

Israel-Hamas war: update on the situation on Tuesday, February 13

After the Israeli announcement of an upcoming offensive on Rafah, international pressure intensified on Tuesday February 13 in favor of a truce agreement between...

“The Fall of Rabbitville”: the joyful daily fiction of Arte Radio

Start by begging those who, perhaps a little too quickly, decide to wring Rabbit's neck and cause his downfall. To say that it is...

Biathlon Worlds: Julia Simon bronze medalist in the individual event, disappointment for the other...

Of all the biathlon events, the individual is the longest race and rarely the most appreciated by the athletes. Alone facing themselves on the...

In eastern DRC, the M23’s grip is tightening around Goma, raising fears of a...

Just three weeks after being sworn in for a second presidential term in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Félix Tshisekedi was suddenly overtaken...

Nicolas de Tavernost will leave the management of M6 in April

The emblematic boss of M6, Nicolas de Tavernost, 73, announced Tuesday in an interview with Le Figaro that he would leave his position as...

The increase in non-road diesel will be offset in 2024 for small construction companies,...

The increase of 5.99 cents per liter in a tax on non-road diesel (GNR) planned for this year for the construction sector will be...

Wanted notices issued in Russia against Baltic and Polish leaders accused of “falsifying history”

On Tuesday February 13, the Russian authorities launched wanted notices against three personalities from the Baltic countries, including the Estonian Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas,...

Africa wants to attract more Chinese tourists: “The potential is enormous, we have to...

Director of a travel agency in Tanzania, Lucy Minde is convinced: her country has a lot to offer Chinese tourists just as they have...

CAN 2024: the Ivorian Elephants, champions of Africa, decorated and awarded

The Ivorian football team, which became African champions for the third time in its history on Sunday February 11, at home, was decorated and...

Champions League: Manchester City led by Haaland and De Bruyne against Copenhagen, a diminished...

The “Tom Thumb” of the Champions League, Copenhagen, welcomes the impressive title holders, Manchester City, in the opening of the round of 16, the...

Robert Badinter's family does not want the presence of RN and LFI elected officials...

The family of Robert Badinter does not wish the presence of elected officials from the National Rally and La France insoumise at the national...

Why the abolition of the specific solidarity allowance arouses criticism

This was one of the concrete announcements made by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during his general policy speech to the National Assembly on January...

Israel-Hamas war: France adopts sanctions against 28 Israeli settlers “guilty of violence” in the West...

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Tuesday February 13 that it had adopted “sanctions” against twenty-eight “extremist Israeli settlers” guilty of “violence...