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Recep Karaca

Recep Karaca
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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.

Senate approves nearly $1 trillion in infrastructure plans

Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) stated that the chamber should have the ability to quickly process the legislation given the bipartisan support. Schumer stated...

Rapinoe converts, and the USA wins over the Netherlands on penalties

She said, "You can either lose one or win one." It will go either way." This one was a winner. Rapinoe scored the decisive penalty in a...

The key details of Senate's bipartisan infrastructure program

According to the White House, the investments will create an average of 2 million new jobs each year in the next decade. The Associated Press...

Robinhood CEO says AP that the company is looking beyond trading to expand its...

Robinhood Markets shares will trade on the Nasdaq starting Thursday. This highly anticipated initial offering has attracted a new generation to the market and...

Europe on vacation but not for vaccinations

Instead of resorts being locked down despite fears about variants and countries looking to revive their struggling tourism industries, vacationers are now getting vaccinations. This...

With 6.5% Q2 growth, the US economy has surpassed pre-pandemic size

Thursday's Commerce Department report estimated that the nation’s gross domestic product, which is the total output of goods and service production, grew at a...

Sunisa Lee wins the final of women's gymnastics

Sunisa Lee, the fifth consecutive American woman to win the Olympic title, beat Rebeca Andrade from Brazil in a heated final. Simone Biles, the...

Biden's economy is shaped by politics and inflation fears

According to a poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, the U.S. economy is poised for its fastest growth since 1984....

Pandemic causes massive medical debts to Indians

Sharma is still astonished by the sight of the tube entering Saurav's throat. He said, "I had to be strong while I was with him...

Warming rivers in the US West kills fish and imperils industry

As adult salmon are dying in California's rivers, fisherman who rely on them for their livelihood are voicing concern as the U.S. West experiences...

Surreal Olympics: A careful dance to push Tokyo tourism

A few dozen people were there to win a lottery and get a tour of the museum after-hours. The museum chronicles the city's transformation...

Rep. Luria's proNavy, centrist identity could be subject to the Jan. 6 test

For Democratic Rep. Elaine Luria, whose Virginia district includes the world's largest naval base, a recent swing included boarding an amphibious assault ship for a...

Olympics Latest: US men get off to fast start in volleyball

After a long wait, the U.S. men’s volleyball team defeated France quickly in the Olympic opener. Although the U.S. did not take to the court...

Budget gimmicks that encourage massive spending deals should be avoided

They will. Both parties have relied for years on toothless budget gimmicks in Washington to finance their priorities. These contrivances allow lawmakers to claim that they...

Taliban demand that the Afghan president be removed in order to reach a peace...

Interview with The Associated Press: Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen (also a member the group's negotiating staff) outlined the insurgents stance on what to do...

Virus's effect: Less socializing, more relaxation and thinking

According to the Labor Department, the share of employees who work from home grew from 22% in 2019 and 22% in 2019, to 42%...

Study: Chinese COVID shot may provide elderly poor protection

An analysis of blood samples from 450 Hungarians taken at least two weeks after the second Sinopharm dose revealed that 90% of them had...

Olympic Games, Tokyo-style: A miniature pandemic era

There are strict rules that are not strictly enforced and often ignored. Restrictions are often compared to Nazi Germany, and there have been many complaints...

Olympics, politics, and pandemic: They can't be separated

Take into account: These Olympics are opposed by the Japanese medical community. Dr. Shigeru Omi is the main medical advisor to the government and has...

Blue Origin's Jeff Bezos to Soar into Space

The capsule can be operated entirely by itself, unlike Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic rocket plane which required two pilots to take him to and...

The survivors recall their escape and ponder the future after Europe's floods

Paul Brasseur, 42, stated that it "was like a tsunami" because it entered the house and continued rising rather than retreating. As the water rose...

Merkel visits the'surreal flood scene' and vows to help with climate action

Merkel visited Schuld, a village in west Germany on the Ahr River's tight curve. Many buildings were destroyed or damaged by floodwaters Wednesday night. Schuld's...

Vaccine inequity: In the cutthroat race for vaccines

Inequity reigns: After months of promising, the United States has stopped providing immunizations to Haiti. Haiti received its first shipment July 15, after months...

Biz Markie, best known for his classic rap song "Just a Friend," has died

Jenni Izumi (Markie's representative) said that the rapper-DJ passed away peacefully on Friday night with his wife beside him. The cause of his death is...

Thailand tightens its measures after daily cases exceed 10,000

Hospitals have been overwhelmed by the surge in April, which has strained the economy and put doubt on tourism recovery plans. Supply problems are causing...

Europe floods – Shows need to reduce emissions and adapt

Despite numerous warnings, politicians were stunned by the severity of the flash flooding that claimed over 150 livesthis Week in the lush rolling hills West...

Oregon's blaze will continue to be fuelled by instable weather

The Bootleg Fire was only one of many wildfires that erupted across the U.S. West. Crews were forced to flee from the Oregon fire line...

Few cases of voter fraud in Arizona discredit Trump's claims

A Associated Press investigation revealed 182 cases in which there were enough problems that officials referred them for further examination. Only four cases have resulted...

GOP looks to South Texas Latinos for a chance at regaining Congress

The GOP has zeroed in on three House seats in the region, which was a surprise gain last November. This is the key target...

After DACA was stopped, Democrats hear a 'blaring siren'

Plaintiffs are vowing to appeal the decision of U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen who declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program illegal. This...

General surgeon urges US to fight COVID misinformation

This warning comes as COVID-19 vaccinations slow down in the U.S. due to vaccine opposition fuelled by unsubstantiated claims regarding the safety of immunizations,...

Biden meets Dems at Capitol in order to strengthen support for spending

Biden said that it was great to return home as he left the building, where he served 36 years as a Delaware senator. It is...

Afghan warlord dismisses the government, US says good-bye

Ata Mohammad Noor, one of the people behind the latest attempt by the Taliban to halt their advances by creating more militias told The...

Indonesia caught in the middle of a surge and slow vaccination rollout

Dewi stated, "We took him here but there wasn't enough room." "The hospital ran out of oxygen." The brother died shortly after the family bought him...

After the marijuana test, Richardson will not be able to compete in the Olympic...

Richardson won the 100 at Olympic trials in 10.86 second on June 19. She spoke about her ban on Friday's "Today" program. Her result was...

After nearly 20 years, the US gives Bagram Airfield to Afghans

They said that the entire airfield was transferred to the Afghan National Security and Defense Force. However, they did not want to be identified...

Biden will visit the site of the collapsed tower; search for it continues into...

Reporters were told by Daniella Levine Cava, Miami-Dade Mayor. "We have them dealing with the news that their loved ones might not be out alive,...

Bicycle Accidents After Pandemic 2021

Any bicycle accident attorney can describe you that cycling accidents injure and even kill thousands of people in the US every year. The reason behind...

German investigators search for motive in fatal knife attack

Two of the two people who were hospitalized Saturday were still in life-threatening conditions, according to police. After Friday's attack in the city's downtown, the...

Nearly all COVID deaths in the US now occur among the unvaccinated

An Associated Press analysis of May's government data shows that only 1,200 of the more than 853,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations were caused by "breakthrough" infection...