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Jul 2023
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La gravissima crisi politica in corso in...

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Il parlamento israeliano lunedì ha approvato una parte della controversa riforma della giustizia voluta dal governo di Netanyahu. Le riflessioni di Silvia Pareschi, traduttrice di letteratura angloamericana, su traduzione e intelligenza artificiale.

Ariel David, giornalista a Tel Aviv
Silvia Pareschi, traduttrice di letteratura angloamericana

Video Isreale: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/07/24/world/israel-protests-vote
Traduzione: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWgVMO_mDus

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