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    9 August 2013
    DEI/Sole 24 Ore – 9 agosto: ultime news dal mondo – Tunisia: in dicembre si terra’ salone agricoltura e pesca (in translation)

    Tunisia: in dicembre si terra’ salone agricoltura e pesca L’Unione tunisina per l’Agricoltura e la Pesca ha comunicato che dal 27 novembre al 1 dicembre 2013 si svolgera’ presso lo Spazio espositivo del Kram (nella banlieue nord di Tunisi) l’undicesima edizione del Salone Internazionale dell’Agricoltura, delle macchine agricole e della Pesca, importante appuntamento biennale interamente […]

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    9 August 2013
    ITALY-ANGOLA: economic and commercial links increasing

    Italy’s presence in Angola is growing. Links between the two countries are increasing, especially economic and commercial links. The recent international fair in Luanda saw ten or so Italian companies exhibiting and establishing new partnerships and contracts, with support from the Italian Embassy in the Angolan capital. And on 29 October 2013 the Angola International […]

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    9 August 2013
    LONDON: a summer of Italian actors and directors

    The season of Italian film events continues in London, featuring some of our greatest actors and directors: Michelangelo Antonioni, Sergio Leone, Federico Fellini and Anna Magnani. The weekly screening are hosted by the Italian Cultural Institute in London. Read more, in Italian.

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    9 August 2013
    Pistelli: «L’Iran sta cambiando. È ora di negoziare» (L’Unità)

    È stato il primo esponente di un governo occidentale a sondare il terreno all’indomani dell’insediamento del presidente Hassan Rohani: Lapo Pistelli, vice ministro degli Esteri con delega per l’Iran, fa un bilancio della missione iraniana appena conclusasi. Si può parlare con l’elezione di Hassan Rohani alla presidenza, dell’inizio di un nuovo corso in Iran? «Nonostante […]

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    9 August 2013
    Bonino: «Riallacciati i contatti Cauto ottimismo per Quirico» (La Stampa)

    Four months ago exactly, Domenico Quirico, who had entered Syria from the Lebanese border to report on the most advanced front of the civil war, disappeared. For eight weeks we had no news of our correspondent, who was last seen in the Homs district, one of the worst in the Syrian conflict. That agonising silence […]

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    8 August 2013
    Diplomazia Economica/Sole 24 Ore – latest news from around the world. Ethiopia: (ACIMIT) market-evaluation trade mission to Addis Ababa

    Ethiopia: (ACIMIT) market-evaluation trade mission to Addis Ababa Diplomazia Economica/Sole 24 Ore – latest news from around the world. Ethiopia: (ACIMIT) market-evaluation trade mission to Addis Ababa. The Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers (ACIMIT) recently organised a trade mission to Addis Ababa. The delegation was led by ACIMIT president Raffaella Carabelli. More news (in […]

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    8 August 2013
    BANGKOK: Moviemov a great success

    Bangkok’s cinemas speak Italian, with Thai subtitles. The Moviemov Italian Film Festival, now in its third year, opened with a gala evening for 700 guests and an Italian delegation that included director Marco Risi. Moviemov 2013 includes an Ettore Scola retrospective and a selection of independent Thai productions selected with the help of the Ministry […]

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    8 August 2013
    WARSAW: jazz by Pieranunzi

    The heart of Warsaw is beating to an Italian rhythm. At the International Open-Air Jazz Festival, Enrico Pieranunzi on piano, Mauro Beggio on drums and Luca Bulgarelli on bass delighted an audience of 4000 in the city’s Old Town Square. The performance was supported by the Italian Cultural Institute in Warsaw. Read more, in Italian

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    8 August 2013
    Dassù: «Dal Giappone una lezione per l’Europa» (La Stampa)

    Caro Direttore, l’economia giapponese sembrava non doversi risollevare più. Eppure, non c’è nulla come una visita a Tokyo per dare l’idea di un Paese che ha ritrovato sicurezza, dopo quasi venti anni di stagnazione. L’Abenomics, insomma, è prima di tutto una iniezione di fiducia in sé: costruita sull’espansione monetaria e sul nazionalismo geopolitico. Funzionerà? Con […]

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