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Les Saisons de la Création, First Edition of the Tunisian National Theater Festival Kicks Off

07 Nov 2023  |  The Theatre Times
The first edition of the Tunisian National Theater Festival, 'Les Saisons de la Création,' aims to celebrate and promote theatrical art in Tunisia. The festival, running from November 7 to 14, 2023, will feature new productions and theatrical experiences, rewarding outstanding works in various categories. Organized by the Tunisian National Theater and supported by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs and the Abdelwahab Ben Ayed Foundation, the event seeks to foster creativity and strengthen the relationship between theater professionals and the public. The festival will showcase a diverse range of performances from various Tunisian theater companies and will be judged by a distinguished panel of theater professionals.

Legality and Security, the Point with Agrigento's Police Chief Emanuele Ricifari

23 May 2023  |  il Fatto Nisseno - Caltanissetta notizie, cronaca, attualità - cronaca, approfondimento e informazione nel nisseno
On the 31st anniversary of the Capaci massacre, the article reflects on the state of legality and security in Italy, particularly in Agrigento and Caltanissetta. Police Chief Emanuele Ricifari discusses the resilience and adaptability of the mafia, the challenges of illegal immigration, and the need for justice reform to support law enforcement. He emphasizes the importance of daily efforts to uphold legality and the necessity of pragmatic political discourse to address the challenges faced by police forces. The article also highlights the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and the evolving methods of criminal organizations.

Federico Fellini, an exhibition at the Carthage Film Festival, Tunis

06 Nov 2022  |  French Fries Magazine — FF
The Carthage Film Days (JCC 2022) in Tunis celebrated the centenary of Federico Fellini with an exhibition titled 'Fellini realizer of dreams' at the City of Culture, supported by the Italian Cultural Institute. The exhibition showcased a retrospective of Fellini's films and featured his 'Book of Dreams', a diary of dreams in drawings and notes. Francesca Fabbri Fellini shared personal memories of her uncle, and Maestro Mario Mariani performed 'Fellini variations', a music program dedicated to Fellini. The festival included a selection of seven films related to Fellini and highlighted the role of cultural diplomacy in uniting people. The JCC 2022 program included 599 films from 72 countries, with a focus on female directors and tributes to late artists.

Ahead of its event in Tunis this June, the Italian-Libyan Business Development Association (ILBDA) visits Misrata

07 May 2021  |  LibyaHerald
The Italian-Libyan Business Development Association (ILBDA) conducted a visit to Misrata, engaging with local businesses and organizations to explore opportunities for Italian companies in Libya's recovery. The visit precedes the First Economic Forum for Libya in Tunis, aimed at fostering business development and reconstruction. ILBDA President Sandro Fratini praised Libyan companies' resilience and potential, while local officials expressed a desire to strengthen commercial ties with Italy. The visit included tours of key industrial and medical facilities, highlighting Misrata's investment potential and the need for enhanced collaboration between Libyan and Italian entities.

A woman against the silence on children forced to fight in Libya, Syria, Yemen

09 Jun 2020  |  La Voce di New York
Vanessa Tomassini, a journalist based in Tunisia, highlights the ongoing issue of child soldiers in conflicts in Libya, Syria, and Yemen. Despite international agreements and efforts by organizations like UNICEF and the United Nations, children continue to be recruited and used in armed conflicts. The article criticizes the ineffectiveness of international bodies and the complicity of governments, particularly pointing out the role of the Turkish government in recruiting Syrian minors to fight in Libya. The piece underscores the dire circumstances forcing children into these roles and calls for greater action and accountability to protect vulnerable minors.

The Nagorno Karabakh War

18 Sep 2017  |  www.jpost.com
Italian geopolitical analyst Domenico Letizia has released a new e-book discussing the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, focusing on international law and human rights. The book reviews international efforts and resolutions aimed at resolving the conflict, emphasizing the need for Armenia to withdraw from Azerbaijani territories. Letizia's work is based on years of research and includes his visit to a camp for internally displaced persons in Azerbaijan.

Torture and other horrors in Egypt of Al-Sisi

05 Sep 2017  |  www.jpost.com
Since the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi in 2013, Egypt under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has seen a resurgence of torture and human rights abuses by the police and National Security Agency. Human Rights Watch and the Egyptian Independent Rights and Freedoms Coordination have documented numerous cases of arbitrary arrests, torture, and deaths in custody, particularly targeting dissidents and members of the Muslim Brotherhood. Despite constitutional protections, detainees often face severe mistreatment without legal recourse. The case of Giulio Regeni, an Italian student who was tortured and killed, highlights the brutal methods employed by Egyptian authorities.

Looking for Oum Kulthum. At the Venice Film Festival, women's emancipation in the Middle East.

02 Sep 2017  |  www.jpost.com
Iranian director Shirin Neshat's film 'Looking for Oum Kulthum' premiered at the Venice Film Festival, exploring the life and legacy of the legendary Arab singer Oum Kulthum. The film delves into themes of women's emancipation in the Middle East, portraying the struggles and triumphs of women in a male-dominated society. Neshat, who has not returned to Iran since 1996 due to governmental issues, hopes her work will inspire Muslim women seeking freedom and equality. The film also reflects on significant historical events in Egypt, from monarchy to British colonialism and the 1952 revolution.

The Massacre in Barcelona: Evolution of ISIS

21 Aug 2017  |  www.jpost.com
Investigations into the August 17th terrorist attack in Barcelona continue, focusing on the Moroccan suspects Younes Abuyaaqoub and Abdelbaki El Satty. The attack, initially planned to be more devastating, was altered due to an accidental explosion. The article discusses the organizational evolution of ISIS, comparing it with Al-Qaeda, and highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe, including Spain and potentially Italy. Expert Marco Lombardi provides insights into the strategies and claims of ISIS, emphasizing the persistent and evolving nature of terrorist threats.

Libya, Haftar plays to become the new president

18 Aug 2017  |  jpost.com
General Khalifa Haftar appears to be positioning himself to become the president of Libya, engaging in international discussions and attempting to consolidate power. Libya is currently divided between two rival administrations: the UN-backed Government of Tripoli led by Fayez al-Serraj and the eastern House of Representatives in Tobruk. Haftar, who has a history of conflict and alignment with the US, is seen as a strong figure in eastern Libya. Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the former Libyan leader, is also a potential political figure who could influence the country's stability. The international community, including Italy, has vested interests in Libya's future, with concerns over the influence of Egypt and France and the implications for international treaties and the oil sector.
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