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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. Floods in the East: Moselle and Bas-Rhin remain on orange alert, but the decline...
The municipalities affected by floods on Saturday in the East observed, on Sunday May 19, a gradual return to normal, despite the maintenance of...
Slovakia: the life of the Prime Minister, victim of an attack, is no longer...
The days of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico are no longer in danger, Deputy Prime Minister Robert Kalinak declared to the press on Sunday...
Israel-Hamas War, Day 226: Israeli bombing of Nousseirat refugee camp; Benny Gantz threatens to...
Since the start of the ground offensive in the town of Rafah, on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip, on May 7, bombings...
Pentecost Monday working or public holiday: how does the solidarity day work?
It was after the deadly heatwave of 2003: President Chirac and his government considered sacrificing a public holiday to finance a National Solidarity Fund...
Self-preservation of oocytes: why is women's demand struggling to be met?
The President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, who pleaded at the beginning of the year for a "demographic rearmament", proposed to "open up oocyte...
Riots in New Caledonia: the State tries to restore calm with a vast gendarmerie...
More than 600 gendarmes mobilized on the road to Nouméa airport and “several hundred” additional members of the police expected in the archipelago: the...
European elections: the socialists seize Arcom over the debate between Jordan Bardella and Gabriel...
The first secretary of the Socialist Party (PS), Olivier Faure, protested, Saturday May 18, in a letter to the Regulatory Authority for Audiovisual and...
Israel-Hamas War, Day 225: Heavy fighting in Rafah and Jabaliya; a fourth body of...
The war between Israel and Hamas has left 35,386 dead in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to a report released on Saturday May...
Undefeated in the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen completes its golden season and “would make history”
Arsenal probably won't be champions of England this year, but the 'Invincibles' seem to be back. This nickname – given to the team of...
In crisis and still beaten, Montpellier condemned to play a play-off match to stay...
“There are too many players focused on themselves and not the club. If some people don't play the game, we have to change players....
Floods: Meurthe-et-Moselle goes into red alert, after Moselle, for a risk of “exceptional flooding”
After Moselle placed on red flood alert by Météo-France in the early hours of Saturday May 18, it is Meurthe-et-Moselle which reached this same...
“Doruido”, the first audio manga, arrives on France Culture
Bluffing. Crazy, even incredible trend. Moving too. These are the first adjectives that came to mind while listening to Doruido. Let us point out...
In the Gaza Strip, the first pallets of humanitarian aid were unloaded onto the...
After several days of blockage, "more than three hundred pallets of humanitarian aid" were unloaded for the first time on the temporary floating jetty...
Slovakia: The prognosis for the state of health of the Prime Minister is “positive”
The suspect in the attempted murder of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico arrived on Saturday May 18 before the criminal court in Pezinok, northeast...
Ethiopian coffee threatened by European regulations on deforestation
Will Europeans have to do without Ethiopian coffee? The country in the Horn of Africa where, according to legend, coffee cherries were discovered a...
Volodymyr Zelensky rejects the idea of ??an Olympic truce “which would play into the...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky judged, Friday May 17, in an exclusive interview with Agence France-Presse (AFP), to have rejected the idea of ??an “Olympic...
Turn Your Dream into Reality: The Secrets to Owning a Luxury Home
Have you ever envisioned yourself pving in a luxurious home? If so, continue reading as we explore secrets to securing your dream home. Everyone...
Israel-Hamas war: in Jabaliya, the Israeli army wages its “perhaps fiercest” battles since the...
Fierce fighting took place on Friday, May 17, between the Israeli army and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, where, after days of blocking humanitarian...
OL-PSG: the Lyonnaises win a seventeenth French champion title
The introduction of the playoffs – with a national title decided in a final – will not have changed anything. Year after year, the...
“Assistance in dying”: the end-of-life bill adopted in committee at the National Assembly
The deputies approved in committee, Friday May 17, the bill opening for the first time in France "assisted dying" for certain patients, after having...
United States: the attacker of Nancy Pelosi’s husband sentenced to thirty years in prison
A man who attacked with a hammer the husband of Nancy Pelosi, the former Democratic leader of the House of Representatives in the United...
Senegal: Paris refrains from responding to Ousmane Sonko's virulent remarks against France
A simple political meeting, which calls for no comment. The French authorities reacted with the greatest caution on Friday May 17 to the virulent...
The six feminists sued for defamation by Christophe Girard acquitted
The Paris criminal court acquitted six feminists, including elected environmentalist Alice Coffin, on Friday May 17 in their trial for defamation and public insult...
In Senegal, the appointments of the new power lead to the start of rebellion...
For the first time in six years of activist life, Mabinta Djiba dares to openly say that his “leaders” are on the wrong track....
“Building B” on France 2, Oxmo Puccino invites his friends to the Philharmonie de...
On February 16, 17 and 18, 2024, the large hall reserved for classical music, the Philharmonie de Paris, offered rapper Oxmo Puccino carte blanche....
Duel between Saint-Etienne and Angers for the climb, battle for the top 5… everything...
The outcome of Ligue 2 is near. After ten months of competition, the twenty teams in the championship compete on the thirty-eighth and final...
Rouen: the armed man who wanted to “set fire to a synagogue” was included...
On the morning of Friday May 17, police officers shot dead a man, armed in particular with a knife, who was trying to set...
Deforestation: the FSC label refuses to exclude the Paper Excellence group
The Canadian group Paper Excellence retains its “sustainable” wood management label issued by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). The organization, which published a press...
To no longer fold its arms in the face of racism in football, FIFA...
“Football unites the world,” the International Football Federation (FIFA) often boasts in its campaigns. Meeting at a congress in Bangkok (Thailand), the governing body...
In India, a new heat wave expected during the general elections
The Indian Meteorological Department has announced a new heat wave, the second in three weeks, which is expected to particularly affect the regions where...
Senegalese President visits Nigeria to discuss democracy in West Africa
Nigeria and Senegal are committed to promoting democracy in West Africa, the scene of numerous coups d'état, during the first official visit to Nigeria...
Rouen: an armed man “wishing to set fire to a synagogue” shot dead by...
On the morning of Friday May 17, police officers shot dead a man, armed in particular with a knife, who was trying to set...
“Lyon-PSG, the highest level matches of my life”, for Tabitha Chawinga, best player of...
At 27, Tabitha Chawinga has made a big impact wherever she has been. In Sweden, China and Italy, and now in France, where she...
War in Sudan: UN appeal for humanitarian aid 'catastrophically underfunded'
The United Nations' (UN) appeal for humanitarian aid to help Sudan, gripped by civil war and sinking into crisis, is "catastrophically underfunded", to the...
Presidential election in Chad: Mahamat Idriss Déby's victory validated by the Constitutional Council
General Mahamat Idriss Déby, head of the junta in power in Chad for three years, was officially declared president-elect on Thursday, May 16, by...
Fight against homophobia and transphobia: associations call for strengthening actions in schools
Around ten LGBT associations urged the executive, Friday May 17, to intensify the fight against LGBTphobia in schools, a year after the death of...
Senegal: Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko attacks France and the Macron presidency
In front of hundreds of galvanized students, Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko harshly attacked the attitude of Paris on Thursday May 16 during the...
“On the wire”, on Arte Radio: intimate and family investigation into bipolarity
While she thinks she hears her son, only 3 years old, say to her “I feel sad”, Laetitia Druart panics. Always convinced that a...
Victor Wembanyama, Rudy Gobert and a squad of leaders called to prepare for the...
The suspense hardly lasted. International basketball phenomenon Victor Wembanyama will compete in his first international competition in the blue jersey during the 2024 Paris...
In Senegal, the arrival of electric buses aims to revolutionize public transport
To get around, Dakar residents already had the choice between the colorful Renault 1000s – the famous “fast coaches” –, the white vans nicknamed...

