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Recep Karaca is a highly experienced journalist specializing in global politics and economics. With a career spanning over 12 years, Recep has reported on key international events, from trade negotiations to geopolitical conflicts. His deep understanding of cross-cultural issues and fluency in multiple languages make his analyses insightful and widely respected. In his free time, Recep enjoys exploring world literature and practicing martial arts.
Expertise: Global politics, international trade, Middle Eastern affairs.
Education: Master’s in International Relations, George Washington University.
Experts warn about the dangers of hacking voter system software
At an event in South Dakota this month, Mike Lindell (CEO of MyPillow), an ally to former President Donald Trump, distributed copies of Dominion...
US intelligence remains divided over origins of coronavirus
Unclassified summaries show that four members of America's intelligence community believe with low confidence that the virus was transmitted from an animal to human. The...
As more migrants arrive, they spend many weeks in US shelters
According to declarations filed with a federal judge overseeing custody conditions for immigrant teenagers, more than 700 children spent at least three weeks at...
Dylann Roof, the church shooter, is sentenced to death by a court
The 4th U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously appointed a three-judge panel. Circuit Court of Appeals, Richmond, rejected arguments that the young man of color should...
New NY Governor adds 12,000 more deaths to the publicized COVID tally
"The public deserves to have a clear and honest view of what is happening. They need to know the truth, no matter how good or...
Charlie Watts, drummer for the Rolling Stones, has died at age 80
Bernard Doherty stated Tuesday that Watts "passed peacefully in a London Hospital earlier today, surrounded by his loved ones."
Doherty stated that Charlie was a...
After the flooding in Tennessee, 22 people were killed and many more are still...
Saturday's flooding took out roads, cellphone towers and telephone lines, leaving people uncertain about whether family and friends survived the unprecedented deluge, with rainfall that...
Taliban took Afghanistan but face cash squeeze
Despite their dominant military blitz over the past week, the Taliban lack access to billions of dollars from their central bank and the International Monetary Fund...
As hiring increases, US jobless claims have fallen to a historic low
Thursday's Labor Department report showed that the number of jobless claims dropped by 29,000 to 348,000. The four-week average claims, which smooths out volatility week-to-week,...
Afghans protest Taliban's rule in the face of a new challenge
An official from the U.N. warned of severe food shortages. Experts said that the country was in dire need of cash. However, they noted...
Taliban militants violently disperse a rare Afghan protest
While the Taliban have insisted they will respect human rights, unlike during their previously draconian rule, the attack in Jalalabad came as many Afghans were...
6 Reasons Why Online Classes are the Best Thing to Ever Happen to Nursing
The healthcare industry is dealing with a serious crisis at the moment. These issues were already apparent before the recent events, and all the...
Kabul airport is the only exit as Taliban tighten their grip
The steady stream of people travels first to the ticket sales counters located on the parking lot just outside the terminal. As they move forward,...
Taliban seize key northern city to approach Afghan capital
The insurgents have taken control of all northern Afghanistan. They are now the sole occupants of Mazar-e-Sharif. This was the country's fourth-largest city. Two...
Spain will evacuate its citizens and Afghan workers
Spain's foreign ministry announced that it will expedite Spanish nationals as well as Afghan staffers who worked "side by side" with its diplomatic or...
Taliban sweep causes Afghan women to fear a return to "dark days"
People yelled, "The Taliban are here!"
The 26-year old resident of Herat in Afghanistan, the third-largest, saw everything change in just a few seconds.
Zahra was...
Taliban take 4 cities more in Afghanistan's southern region, sweep over Afghanistan's south
Within the past 24 hours, two of the largest cities in the country, Herat in west and Kandahar south, have been overthrown by the...
The Census data launch an effort to remake US House districts
New data shows that the majority of the nation's fastest growth was in suburbs of large cities. However, rural populations declined in the 2020...
CDC urges COVID vaccines during pregnancy as delta surges
Women who are pregnant have a greater risk of serious illness and complications during pregnancy due to the coronavirus. This could include miscarriages or...
'Not normal.' Ex-Cuomo aide details groping allegations
Brittany Commisso was an executive assistant to Cuomo's team. She spoke out in a joint interview with CBS, The Times Union of Albany, and...
High rate of unanswered question puzzles census experts
According to agency documents, residents did not answer a variety of questions about their sex, race and Hispanic heritage, family relationships, age, or a...
Mixed bag: The Erratic Pandemic Olympics comes to a balanced end
The Tokyo Olympics, christened with "2020" but held in mid-2021 after being interrupted for a year by the coronavirus, glided to their conclusion in...
Zimbabwe floods Victoria Falls with vaccinations to aid tourism
The smoke that thunders, the English translation of the Sotho name for the waterfall, is still majestic. However, the COVID-19 pandemic reduced the number...
Going Global: Tips To Help Your Business Expand Successfully
Taking your business overseas can often be the next logical step when you’ve found success in your home country. It is important to note...
As Florida COVID wards get swell, DeSantis won’t touch masks
The more contagious Delta variant is now rapidly spreading. Florida saw 11,515 patients admitted to hospital Tuesday. This was a record breaking day for...
NYC: Big employers take a strong line against vaccine holdouts
Tyson Foods, a meat and poultry giant, said that it will require its roughly 120,000 U.S. workers to have the shot within the next...
Belarus sprinter claims she was punished for returning home
KrystsinaTsimanouskaya, who is waiting to leave Japan to seek refugee in Europe, said that she hopes to continue her career but that her safety...
Gov. Cuomo sex harassed multiple women. Probe finds
He also worked to retaliate against his accuser, New York's Attorney General announced Tuesday. This has accelerated calls for the Democrat to resign or...
US, UK, and Israel accuse Iran of a ship attack; Tehran denies
Dominic Raab, British Foreign Secretary, called it an "unlawful attack" and said that his country and its allies had planned a coordinated response to...
Pandemic eviction crisis causes greater tenant protection
Simmons, a 44 year-old home health aide, was just a month behind her rent. She lives with her children and grandchildren. But that didn't stop...
As anger mounts, Congress allows the eviction ban expire
Some lawmakers were furious at President Joe Biden's inaction on Saturday night, and called for Congress to find a last-minute solution for renters. This rare...
Schumer: A vote on the infrastructure bill could be held within days
Schumer opened the Sunday session by stating that the bill's text would be published "immediately".
Staff and senators have been working behind the scenes for...
Belarus runner claims that the Olympic team tried sending her home
Krystsina TSimanouskaya was supported by an activist group. She said that she felt her life in Belarus was in danger and would seek asylum...
Some areas of resistance have been identified in Europe's vaccines
Leaders from both countries see the cards (called the "Green Pass" for Italy and the "health Pass" for France) as essential to increase vaccination...
A Texas-born Italian sprints to Bolt's successor
Fans, experts, as well as racers, needed to have a lineup card for one of the most bizarre nights in the sport's history.
The race...
Tenants are ready for the unknown when the eviction moratorium expires
The Biden administration announced Thursday it would allow the nationwide ban to expire, saying it wanted to extend it due to rising infections but its hands...
Olympic News: Bencic wins gold in tennis for Switzerland
MEDAL ALERT
Belinda Bencic, a Swiss woman who won the gold medal for women's tennis in singles, was also awarded a second in doubles.
Marketa Vondrousova,...
As U.S. gun sales soar, ammunition shelves are empty
Although manufacturers claim they are producing the most ammunition possible, many gun stores have empty shelves and prices continue to rise. While ammunition imports are...
The US is preparing memorials for victims of the COVID-19 pandemic
Temporary memorials have been set up all over the United States: 250,000 white flags at RFK Stadium in Washington, 250,000 flowers in Florida and...
Parents are divided by mask guidance as they enter a new school year
The coronavirus delta threatens to disrupt normal instruction for the third consecutive school year. Some states indicated that they would likely follow the federal government's...
