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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.

Pesticides: Ursula von der Leyen proposes withdrawing a text aimed at halving their use

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, proposed on Tuesday, February 6, the withdrawal of a legislative project aimed at halving...

In Colombia, the government and the ELN announce an extension of the ceasefire

The government of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN), a far-left guerrilla group, announced on Tuesday February 6 in Havana the extension for...

In Thailand, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra accused of lese majeste

Thai police have charged former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra under the controversial lese majeste law over comments he made in 2015, but no decision...

Yemen: US strikes two Houthi naval surface drones

The United States announced that it had carried out a new strike on Monday February 5 against the equipment of the Houthi rebels in...

A vast 3D printed weapons trafficking network dismantled in France and Belgium

After the dismantling of a vast network in France and Belgium trafficking weapons manufactured with 3D printers, Nicolas Bessone, the Marseille prosecutor, was alarmed...

“The Force of Age”, on France 3: seniors join the dance

The unusual show, created in 2023, was called Birthday Party. It brought together eight performers aged 67 to 79, auditioned out of three hundred...

Israel-Hamas war: update on the situation after Monday February 5

American Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday, February 5, the first stop on his tour of the Middle East...

King Charles III suffers from 'form of cancer', Buckingham Palace announces

King Charles III, aged 75, is suffering from a “form of cancer”, Buckingham Palace announced in a press release on Monday (February 5). The...

“Kylian, 13 years old: life after Daesh”, on BFM-TV: the challenge of reintegrating a...

Kylian had just turned 6 when his father, Omar, took him to Syria in July 2015. A fight then began for his mother, Nelly,...

Lawyer Karim Achoui sentenced for illegal exercise of the profession

Lawyer Karim Achoui was sentenced on Monday February 5 to an 18,000 euro daily fine for continuing to practice his profession illegally in 2015...

In Italy, dozens of farmers converge on Rome to demand better pay

After France, Belgium and Germany, Italy is also affected by the anger of some of its farmers. Leaving Tuscany (north-central), several dozen Italian farmers...

Opening match in Mexico, final in New York, outlines of the 2026 World Cup...

The contours of the next men's football World Cup are beginning to take shape. The International Football Federation (FIFA) unveiled, on Sunday February 4,...

Footballer Dani Alves tried for rape in Barcelona

Former Barça and PSG star, footballer Dani Alves has been on trial since Monday February 5, in Barcelona, ??for the rape of a young...

Presidential election postponed in Senegal: tense situation in Dakar before a vote by the...

The situation was still very tense in Senegal on Monday February 5, two days after the indefinite postponement of the presidential election by President...

The motion of censure against the government of Gabriel Attal rejected by the National...

It was an almost mechanical ritual for Elisabeth Borne, but a first for Gabriel Attal: the new prime minister faced, on Monday February 5,...

François Bayrou acquitted in the case of MoDem European parliamentary assistants

The Paris court ruled on Monday February 5 on the fate of the president of MoDem, François Bayrou, as well as that of ten...

South Korean court acquits Samsung boss in merger case

A South Korean court on Monday acquitted the heir and de facto boss of the Samsung Group, Lee Jae-yong, who was being prosecuted for...

Buying a cheap printer is not necessarily a good deal

In 2017, the research firm IHS Markit calculated that an HP printer sold for 65 euros actually cost 110 euros to manufacture. In 2024,...

War in Ukraine: US Senate agrees on new aid to kyiv in exchange for...

The American Senate reached an agreement on Sunday February 4 between Democrats and Republicans to release new aid to Ukraine and Israel and to...

Grammy Awards: Taylor Swift, awarded for “Midnights,” announces new album; “What Was I Made...

The Grammy Awards kicked off this Sunday evening, February 4, for a ceremony that celebrates the omnipresence of women at the top of the...

Vote on SUVs in Paris: narrow majority and weak mobilization to triple the cost...

Barely one in twenty voters took part, on Sunday February 4, in the “citizen’s vote” organized by the Paris town hall which approved by...

Chile: fires left 112 dead, state of exception declared

The death toll from forest fires rose to 112 deaths in Chile, authorities announced on Sunday February 4, specifying that firefighters were still battling...

Ligue 1: Lyon returns to victory and moves Marseille away from the top of...

OL had some revenge to take on Marseille. The Lyonnais, led by their captain Alexandre Lacazette, achieved this on Sunday February 4 with a...

Vote on SUVs: Parisians approve the principle of special parking pricing for heavy vehicles

Parisians voted 54.55% in favor of tripling parking rates for tall and heavy cars, known as SUVs, in the capital on Sunday February 4,...

Rugby: Barry John, legendary Wales fly-half, dies

He was considered a rugby legend, known for constituting with scrum-half Gareth Edwards one of the greatest hinges in Wales, even in the history...

Judo: a record-breaking Teddy Riner wins once again at the Paris Grand Slam

Teddy Riner is a man of records. Before attempting this summer for the second time to equal the Japanese Tadahiro Nomura – the only...

Senegal: the opposition mobilizes against the postponement of the presidential election; clashes break out...

Senegalese gendarmes used tear gas on Sunday, February 4, in Dakar, to disperse hundreds of people who had come to demonstrate against the postponement...

Vote on SUVs in Paris, end of farmers' blockades, American strikes in Iraq and...

Have you missed the news a bit in the last two days? We summarize the main information for Saturday February 3 and Sunday February...

In Senegal, the opposition mobilizes against the indefinite postponement of the presidential election

Senegalese gendarmes used tear gas on Sunday, February 4, in Dakar, to disperse hundreds of people who had come to demonstrate against the postponement...

Cyclo-cross: Mathieu van der Poel world champion for the sixth time

Without Wout van Aert and Thomas Pidcock, the outcome of the race was in little doubt. Huge favorite for the cyclo-cross world championships, Mathieu...

Alpine Ski World Cup: Daniel Yule wins after a historic comeback in the Chamonix...

At the end of the first round on the Chamonix slalom, Sunday February 4 in the morning, Daniel Yule was close to packing his...

Anger of farmers: the first decrees on GNR and MHE were published in the...

The first decrees promised by the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, to extinguish the anger of the agricultural world appeared on Sunday February 4 in...

Israel-Hamas War, Day 121: Israeli night bombing; Hamas studies truce proposal

Hamas’ health ministry said Sunday, February 4, that at least 92 people were killed overnight. According to the Palestinian movement's press office, an Israeli...

“At the height of men”, by Janis Ostiemi: cold-blooded crimes in the heart of...

Several times distinguished for his dark novels (Life Is a Dirty Job, La Bouche qui Mange ne Speak pas, African Tabloid, Les Voleurs de...

The Blues, European handball champions, maybe that’s a detail for you…

BattlefieldAn Italian Renaissance painting? Not far away. Sunday January 28, in Cologne, Germany, the France team led an epic fight to win the title...

US, UK bomb dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen

The United States and the United Kingdom announced that they had bombed dozens of targets in Yemen on Saturday February 3, in response to...

Marseille: the extension of the ZFE to Crit’Air 3 vehicles postponed “sine die”

At the start of 2025, the roadway will finally remain open to Crit’Air 3 vehicles in the center of Marseille. “I have decided not...

US presidential election 2024: Joe Biden easily wins the South Carolina Democratic primary

Unsurprisingly, Joe Biden won the first Democratic primary for the American presidential election hands down, winning on Saturday, February 3, in South Carolina, according...

Pesticides: Minister Christophe Béchu assures that he understands the “concern” linked to the postponement...

The government is just asking for time. This is the message delivered in La Tribune Dimanche on Sunday February 4 by the Minister of...

When personalities are stripped in Paris: Kim Kardashian, Axl Rose, Prince Abdul Aziz Ben...

January 26, 2024, the diva robbedA costly moment of distraction. Emirati pop singer Ahlam, star of social networks in the Middle East, filed a...