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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. Iraq: two leaders of a pro-Iran group killed by an American drone strike in...
Three people were killed Wednesday in a drone strike targeting a vehicle in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.In a statement, the U.S. Middle East military...
““Deep throat”, when porn came out of the ghetto”, on Arte: the invention of...
Deep Throat, not everyone has seen it, but few people do not know the title of this historic and pioneering pornographic film, released in...
Senegal: the opposition, stunned by the postponement of the presidential election, is struggling to...
And now ? Two days after the National Assembly voted to postpone the presidential election supposed to be held on February 25 until December...
Biathlon: the French team, world champion in the mixed relay
Perched at an altitude of 600 meters, the Nove Mesto track in the Czech Republic is a blessed site for the mixed tricolor relay....
Reshuffle: François Bayrou announces that he will not enter the government for lack of...
Expected to return to a ministerial portfolio after his acquittal in the affair of the assistants of European parliamentarians on Monday, François Bayrou announced...
Israel-Hamas: in the midst of negotiations on a new truce in Gaza, Netanyahu orders...
The Israeli Prime Minister said on Wednesday February 7 that he had ordered the army to “prepare” an offensive on Rafah, the southernmost city...
Parisian metros: the region validates the order for 103 new trains
The Ile-de-France region gave its approval, Wednesday February 7, to a giant order for 103 new metro trains from Alstom, which will be delivered...
Mali says it is not bound by the one-year deadline to leave ECOWAS
Mali considers itself released from now on from its obligations towards the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) after the announcement of its...
Disappearance of Mohamed Bensaid Aït Idder, last great figure of nationalism in Morocco
He was recognizable by his eternal tarbouche, the headgear popularized by King Mohammed V and which the Moroccan independence movement had made a symbol...
Bouches-du-Rhône: Pierre-Edouard Colliex is the new police prefect
It was at the end of the council of ministers that Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior, appointed Pierre-Edouard Colliex as new police...
Paris: indignation after the former RN candidate advised “remigration” to an elected environmentalist
Parisian elected official Fatoumata Koné, leader of the environmental group, received support from the Paris Council on Wednesday February 7 after a message was...
CAF controls: associations demand from the government “the end of scoring algorithms”
“Put back into humanity” in the face of the excesses of dematerialization. Around thirty associations defending public freedoms and supporting the most disadvantaged are...
The main ports of France affected by a dockers' strike against pension reform
Several industrial ports in France, in particular those of Marseille and Le Havre, were affected on Wednesday February 7 by a strike by dockers...
Nord Stream: more than a year after the sabotage of the gas pipelines, the...
The Swedish public prosecutor's office announced on Wednesday February 7 that it was closing its investigation into the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas...
After the postponement of the presidential election in Senegal, the United States “is deeply...
This is the most critical reaction to date from an important partner of Senegal to the serious political crisis the country is going through....
Internet and young people: what are we afraid of?
The matter was considered serious enough for the President of the Republic to take charge of it. A group of experts must, at his...
The vice-president of Ciivise, Caroline Rey-Salmon, withdraws after being targeted by a complaint for...
A complaint for sexual assault was filed in Marseille against the new vice-president of the Independent Commission on Incest and Sexual Violence Against Children...
Exploring Career Paths for Beauty Enthusiasts
In a world that values self-expression and personal grooming, being a beauty enthusiast goes beyond just a passion; it opens the door to various...
In Azerbaijan, voters called to the polls for a vote without suspense
The Azerbaijanis began to vote, Wednesday February 7, for a presidential election which should once again crown Ilham Aliev, freshly crowned by his military...
“Nos Grandes Décisions”, on France 2: the return of a major social show?
Work, family, desire... Focused on social issues, the new game show presented live by journalist Hugo Clément is ambitious. First for the three candidates,...
In Argentina, President Milei's vast reform project sent back to committee
The opposition is exulting. The Argentine President, Javier Milei, suffered a first serious setback on Tuesday, February 6, in Parliament, where due to lack...
United States: Congress still cannot agree on aid to Israel
The standoff continues. The American House of Representatives stumbled, Tuesday, February 6, on an envelope of 17.6 billion dollars (nearly 16.5 billion euros) for...
“Rabbit tax”: are there really 27 million unfulfilled medical appointments in France each year?
“When you have an appointment with the doctor and you don’t come without warning, you pay,” warned Gabriel Attal during his general policy speech...
Schengen Area: the European Union reaches an agreement to clarify the framework for border...
Negotiators from the European Parliament and the Council (Member States) reached an agreement, Tuesday February 6, on a reform of the Schengen Code intended...
Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 incident: bolts removed during inspection at Boeing
A month after the loss of the door of an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 in mid-flight, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published...
Sebastian Piñera, former Chilean president, dies in helicopter crash
Former Chilean President Sebastian Piñera died Tuesday February 6 in a helicopter crash in the south of the country, his office announced in a...
“Ukraine. In the footsteps of the executioners", on Arte.tv: a relentless field investigation
Almost two years since the invasion of part of Ukrainian territory by the Russian army. Two years of horror and suffering which are part...
Israel-Gaza: Ceasefire negotiations continue, Blinken to convey Hamas response to Israel on Wednesday
The head of American diplomacy, Antony Blinken, continued his tour of the Middle East on Tuesday February 6 to try to impose a ceasefire...
In Tunisia, the State ready to print money to avoid payment default
Caught in a race against time to avoid default, the Tunisian government is pulling out all the stops. Even if it means dipping into...
Sochaux, the miraculous, lives again in the Coupe de France
For FC Sochaux-Montbéliard (FCSM), the Coupe de France has the scent of a glorious time. Now a resident of National (third division), the Doubiste...
Donald Trump sees his request for criminal immunity rejected by a federal appeals court
This is a setback for Donald Trump. The federal appeals court in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, February 6, rejected the former President of the...
The death of Boris Goiremberg, sinologist and former proofreader at “Le Monde”
Bessarabia, anti-Maoism, the little Parisian barricade of May 68, the Langues O', the long strike at the Liberated Parisian, the proofreaders' office (or cassettetin)...
Lyon station attack: the man who injured three people indicted for attempted murder
The 32-year-old Malian who injured three people with a knife on Saturday morning at Gare de Lyon in Paris was indicted on Tuesday February...
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami's Asian tour turns into a fiasco
The limits of “football business” are sometimes reached. Affected in the adductors, Lionel Messi said, Tuesday February 6 in Tokyo, that he was not...
National education: new teachers' strike, Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra heckled in the Assembly
Already weakened by the controversies concerning the schooling of her children in the private Parisian establishment Stanislas, the Minister of National Education, Youth, Sports...
Lyon station attack: the suspect wanted to “attack French people”, according to the prosecutor’s...
The 32-year-old Malian who injured three people with a knife on Saturday morning at Gare de Lyon in Paris wanted to "attack French people",...
Cancer of Charles III: the British press, still in shock, wants to believe in...
The announcement of King Charles III's cancer on Monday February 5 shocked the United Kingdom. This is evidenced by the plethora of reporters camped...
Angry farmers: Thousands of tractors block roads in Spain
Thousands of farmers demonstrated on Tuesday February 6 in different regions of Spain, blocking several roads with tractors. They are protesting against European agricultural...
Senegal: the National Assembly validates the postponement of the presidential election to December 15,...
It took an entire day of debates in the National Assembly in an electric atmosphere - parliamentarians even coming to blows - to validate...
2024 Olympics: Tony Estanguet, president of the organizing committee, targeted by an investigation into...
The president of the organizing committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Cojop) in Paris, Tony Estanguet, is the target of an investigation recently...

