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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.

Gabon: Ali Bongo’s family files a complaint in France to denounce his arbitrary “sequestration”

Lawyers for the Bongo family announced to Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Tuesday, May 14, that they had filed a new complaint in Paris to...

In Senegal, the government suspends construction sites on the coast of Dakar

In Senegal, the new government announced on Tuesday, May 14, the suspension for two months of all construction on the coast of Dakar and...

Brazil: Lula dismisses the boss of the oil giant Petrobras

The government of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, known as Lula, dismissed the CEO of the public oil giant Petrobras, Jean Paul...

New Caledonia: in Nouméa, one dead during a second night of riots

The riots continued during the night of Tuesday May 14 to Wednesday May 15 in New Caledonia, causing the shooting death of one person,...

In Baltimore, the boat that hit a bridge suffered two electrical outages just before...

Questions about the incredible accident involving a boat and a bridge in Baltimore (United States) at the end of March will perhaps dissipate. In...

Football: Manchester City regains the lead of the English championship just before the final...

Manchester City did not stumble against Tottenham on Tuesday evening, May 14, in their late Premier League match. The Citizens did not master everything, they...

New Caledonia: the National Assembly votes for constitutional reform, after a night of tensions...

Despite the wave of violence in New Caledonia, the government's constitutional reform continues its progress after the favorable vote of the National Assembly on...

Google will slip its Gemini AI into Android and its search engine

Google took advantage of its I/O developers conference on Tuesday, May 14, to announce new software for its search engine, its Android smartphone OS...

The 2024 Cannes Film Festival opens under the sign of

The 77th Cannes Film Festival opened with a 100% female ceremony with a prestigious guest, Meryl Streep, and the stated desire to make room...

In Germany, Björn Höcke, a far-right leader, fined 13,000 euros for using a Nazi...

On Tuesday May 14, German justice sentenced Björn Höcke, one of the most radical figures of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, to...

Justice confirms on appeal the ineligibility of the former mayor of Toulon Hubert Falco

It is a decision which puts an end to his career and already launches the battle for his succession. The former Var baron, Hubert...

Raphaël Varane announces his departure from Manchester United at the end of the season

French defender Raphaël Varane, 2018 world champion with the Blues, will leave Manchester United when his contract expires at the end of the season,...

In Thailand, Netiporn Sanehsankhom, a pro-democracy activist on hunger strike, has died

A Thai democracy activist, detained on lese majeste charges while awaiting trial, died following a hunger strike, the prison administration said on Tuesday (May...

“Hold-up on the elderly”, on Arte: the dangers of a Europe delivered to “old...

Denise Sestier, 97 years old, is the one who speaks about it best: “I do not admit that we are potential sources of profitability...

David Sanborn, legendary American saxophonist, has died

A superstar in the world of jazz, caricatured by some music critics as the paragon of so-called elevator music or smooth jazz, he was...

Director Mohammad Rasoulof calls for support from world cinema after fleeing Iran

Filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof, who clandestinely fled Iran for an undisclosed location in Europe, implored world cinema on Tuesday May 14 to provide “strong support”...

In Niger, the uranium issue at the origin of discord with the United States,...

Niger decided to break off its military cooperation with the United States in March due to “threats” made by American officials, said the prime...

New Caledonia: situation still tense in the deserted streets of Nouméa

Deserted streets, where a few young people walk and where screams and sounds of detonations resonate: the population was cloistered on the evening of...

In Georgia, Parliament Passes Much-Maligned “Foreign Influence” Bill

The Georgian Parliament adopted the controversial bill on “foreign influence” on Tuesday, May 14, despite large-scale demonstrations against this text which, according to its...

Soon the end of the crowds around the referee? At Euro 2024, only captains...

A “classic” of football fields, the vehement crowds around the men in black, could become ancient history from Euro 2024. The Union of European...

In Niger, a Chinese company will resume uranium mining after ten years of interruption

The Société des mines d'Azelik (Somina), majority owned by Chinese, will resume its uranium mining activities in northern Niger, which it had suspended ten...

In Mali, a collective of parties and civil society organizations denounces a “masquerade of...

Denouncing a “masquerade”, a collective of parties and organizations from Malian civil society rejected the prospect of several years of military rule recommended following...

Nearly 76 million internally displaced people around the world at the end of 2023,...

Conflicts in Sudan, Gaza and the Democratic Republic of Congo have pushed the number of internally displaced people to an all-time high of 75.9...

Indonesia: death toll from floods and cold lava flows reaches fifty

Indonesian rescuers have found new bodies on the island of Sumatra, after significant flooding and cold lava flows caused by torrential rains.According to a...

Football: Kylian Mbappé, crowned best player of the Ligue 1 season, calms down his...

A last one for the road. Three days after announcing his departure from Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, Kylian Mbappé won...

Jazz guitarist Christian Escoudé has died

The great jazz guitarist Christian Escoudé died of cancer at the age of 76 on Monday May 13, near Angoulême, his hometown. “He died...

Philippe Claudel elected new president of the Goncourt academy

The Goncourt Academy, which awards the most prestigious French literary prizes, changed president on Monday May 13, bringing writer Philippe Claudel to its helm...

New Caledonia: curfew decreed in Nouméa for next night due to riots on the...

Vehicles burned, stores looted, clashes between demonstrators and police: violence punctuated the night of Monday May 13 to Tuesday May 14 in Nouméa, 17,000...

“Extremely serious alert”: the FR-Alert device activated to send an information message on the...

“Extremely serious alert - IMPORTANT: message from the Ministry of the Interior relating to the security perimeter of the opening ceremony of the Olympic...

New Caledonia: riots and tensions on the sidelines of the vote on constitutional reform...

Vehicles burned, stores looted, clashes between demonstrators and police: violence punctuated the night of Monday May 13 to Tuesday May 14 in Nouméa, 17,000...

In Afghanistan, new clashes linked to the eradication of the poppy

New clashes broke out on Monday, May 13, between Taliban troops responsible for destroying poppy fields and farmers in the mountainous province of Badakhshan,...

In Tunisia, lawyers on strike to protest against the violent arrest of their colleague...

Tunisian lawyers observed a strike on Monday May 13 in all the country's courts to protest against the arrest of one of their colleagues...

Tried on appeal, Gabriel Fortin, the “HR killer”, does not wish to attend the...

From the opening of his appeal trial, Monday May 13 in Grenoble, Gabriel Fortin, nicknamed "the HRD killer", set the tone: he does not...

Bernard Perrut, former LR deputy, sentenced to one year in prison for embezzlement of...

Political figure from Beaujolais, former MP Bernard Perrut (Les Républicains, LR), was sentenced on Monday May 13 in Paris to a one-year suspended prison...

“Elfriede Jelinek. La langue au bras-le-corps”, on Arte: the collage portrait of a “plastic...

She is the author of The Pianist (ed. Jacqueline Chambon, 1988), adapted for the cinema by director Michael Haneke in 2001. Elfriede Jelinek is...

In Georgia, youth take to the streets to oppose the law on “foreign influence”...

A thousand demonstrators, most of them young, were still gathered on Monday May 13 in front of the Parliament of Georgia, a Caucasian country...

Ivory Coast: between Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Blé Goudé, the impossible succession

One wrote his trajectory in the shadow of the other, hoping that at the end of the road, his political father would pass the...

In Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye imposes a new presidential style

A sobriety which, deliberately, does not go unnoticed. Returning from a “working and friendship” visit to Ivory Coast, Tuesday May 7, the new Senegalese...

At Donald Trump's trial, lawyer Michael Cohen admits to having lied for his ex-client,...

He was the faithful lieutenant, but he swore his downfall: Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer, claimed Monday, May 13, to have lied and...

Your Complete Guide to Taxi and Minivan Transfers: Navigating Airport Transfers with Ease

Airport transfers are an essential component of any travel itinerary, ensuring seamless transitions from the airport to your final destination. Among the various transfer...