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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. Six Nations Tournament: England escapes Italian trap and begins tournament with victory
A good second period was therefore enough for the English. Manhandled by an Italian team which has never beaten them in an international match,...
Farmers' anger: where are the mobilizations in Europe?
The mobilization of European farmers demanding an improvement in their income continued on Saturday February 3, but in an uneven manner. Demonstrations were held...
In Berlin, 150,000 people march against the far right
They formed a human chain in front of the Reichstag and chanted anti-fascist slogans: nearly 150,000 people demonstrated according to the police in the...
Chile: fires kill at least 19 people
At least 19 people have died in the Chilean resort of Viña del Mar due to fires ravaging the Valparaiso region (western Chile) and...
“Leys, the man who undressed Mao”, on Public Senate: an intellectual facing the Maoists
Ten years after the death of Simon Leys, Public Senate pays a vibrant tribute to this Belgian intellectual who made the mistake of being...
Judo: Clarisse Agbegnenou wins a seventh Paris tournament six months before the Games
Since her coronation on July 24, 2021 in Tokyo and after the birth of her daughter Athena in June 2022, Clarisse Agbegnenou has only...
“I am not chinetoque”, on France 5: investigation into “sneaky” and “uninhibited” racism
Known to viewers for having officiated on several channels – she currently appears on France 5 in “C à vous” and on FranceTVinfo –...
“Disco, the French revolution”, on France 3: French-speaking fever on Saturday evening
Cerrone, Village People, Patrick Juvet… Welcome to Saturday Night Fever! A French-speaking fever, the stages of which are detailed in this documentary by François...
ZeroGPT: A Guardian Against AI-Generated Text Deception
In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, the advent of powerful language models such as ChatGPT has raised pertinent questions about the authenticity of...
Northern Ireland: Michelle O’Neill, from Sinn Fein, officially elected Prime Minister
Michelle O’Neill officially became, on Saturday February 3, the first Republican, in favor of the unification of Ireland, to take the helm of the...
CAN 2024: Mali-Côte d’Ivoire, also a political poster
Two peoples, one city and the same intense joy of experiencing “among brothers” a quarter-final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN), as supporters...
In Senegal, the president, Macky Sall, announces the indefinite postponement of the presidential election
This is the first time since 1963 that a presidential election by direct universal suffrage has been postponed in Senegal. During a speech to...
José Manuel Gonçalvès, the boss of Centquatre-Paris, suspended during an administrative investigation
The director of Centquatre-Paris, José Manuel Gonçalvès, is suspended from his duties during an administrative investigation within the cultural establishment, following a report and...
Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, son of the last king of Italy, has died
Prince Victor Emmanuel of Savoy, son of the last king of Italy, died on Saturday in Geneva, Switzerland at the age of 86 after...
Massive mobilization of French farmers: evacuation of the last large dams by the police
A decline, not the epilogue: farmers in France, epicenter of the peasant revolt in Europe, lifted their last blockades on Saturday February 3 after...
What we know about US retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria
On Friday, February 2, the United States carried out retaliatory strikes targeting personnel of the Al-Quds Force, the foreign operations branch of the Iranian...
7 Signs Your Cybersecurity Measures Aren't as Strong as You Think They Are
Cybersecurity: something every business has had to consider in recent years. Just when you think that you’ve got all the necessary defenses in place,...
Israel-Hamas war, day 120: in the south of the Gaza Strip, intense Israeli strikes...
Intense Israeli strikes hit the town of Rafah on Saturday February 3, at the southern tip of the Gaza Strip. According to the Hamas...
Chile: Forest fires kill at least ten people and threaten hundreds of homes
Forest fires spread in Chile on Friday February 2, enveloping the tourist regions of Vina del Mar and Valparaiso in smoke and killing at...
Should You Consider a Career in Aesthetics and Beauty?
Aesthetics as a field falls under the umbrella of the beauty industry. It's a term that encompasses treatments that don't require surgery and are...
War in Ukraine: two French humanitarian workers killed in Russian bombing, Paris denounces an...
Two French people were killed on Thursday February 1 in southern Ukraine during a Russian bombing. The victims were aid workers, the French foreign...
Ligue 1: Paris wins 2-1, without convincing, against Strasbourg
Paris Saint-Germain won in Strasbourg (2-1) on Friday February 2 at the opening of the twentieth day of Ligue 1 but did not convince...
CAN 2024: Nigeria and the DRC in the last four
4:40 p.m., plastic chairs are taken over. Under the huge marquee of the Jacques Aka cultural center in Bouaké, the second city of Côte...
The United States carries out retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria after the death...
The United States carried out retaliatory strikes on Friday, February 2, targeting personnel of the Al-Quds Force, the foreign operations branch of the Iranian...
Presidential election in Senegal: candidate Rose Wardini suspected of having French nationality
A few days before the official start of the campaign for the presidential election on February 25, the candidate of the Senegal Nouveau movement,...
In Morocco, tomato producers assure that French farmers are targeting the wrong target
They have become the symbol of the “unfair competition” of which French farmers say they are victims. Moroccan tomatoes have been dumped by the...
Rapper MHD, convicted of murder, released before his appeal trial
Sentenced at the end of September 2023 to twelve years in prison for murder, rapper MHD was released and placed under judicial supervision on...
Israel-Hamas war: update on the situation, for Friday February 2
The deadly fighting between the Israeli army and Hamas continued to rage on Friday February 2 in the Gaza Strip, after the “initial” approval...
“Loulou”, on Arte.tv: the return in large format and in great shape of the...
Heroine of a short series (two seasons and eleven six-minute episodes) acclaimed on Arte.tv, Loulou (amazing Louise Massin), a struggling single mother with devastating...
Anger of farmers: most of the blockages lifted, the main unions meet with the...
After the announcements by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal on Thursday, February 1, aimed at responding to the agricultural crisis, a large part of the...
How farmers’ anger spread to Europe
Supported by a large part of the political class, French farmers did not stop for two weeks to obtain “concrete measures” from the government....
In England, two teenagers sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of young transgender...
Two 16-year-old teenagers were sentenced on Friday February 2 to life in prison with security sentences of 20 and 22 years by British courts...
The mayor of Saint-Etienne, Gaël Perdriau, sent to criminal court for defamation against the...
The mayor of Saint-Etienne Gaël Perdriau (ex-Les Républicains, LR) is sent to criminal court for “defamation” towards the management of a burlesque art festival,...
CAN 2024: the DRC hopes to become a major player in Africa again
The objective has already been achieved, but the Leopards are not satisfied. After eliminating Egypt, following a stifling penalty shootout (1-1, 8-7 on the...
In Béarn, 20 former students of a Catholic high school file a complaint for...
A preliminary investigation was opened after the filing of twenty complaints from former students of a private establishment in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques for acts of...
In Kenya, at least two dead and more than 220 injured after a huge...
At least two people were killed and 222 others injured in a large fire caused by a gas explosion on Friday February 2 in...
Airlines decide to no longer take French people to Niger
Airlines serving Niamey, capital of Niger, have decided to no longer take French passengers to this destination, several of whom were recently turned away...
The rector of the Paris academy resigns, after the failure of his project to...
This is an extremely rare decision for a rector, the one of Paris being considered one of the highest executives in national education. Against...
“Words from readers” – Gaza, beyond good and evil
On December 9, 2023, under the pen of Nicolas Truong and the title “The intellectual world is fractured by the war between Israel and...
Nigerian soft power comes into its own at the Grammy Awards
Afrobeats, the Nigerian musical genre that has been flooding African airwaves for a decade and now those around the world, will be in the...

