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Oct 2023
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La riapertura del valico di Rafah in realtà è molto limitata. In Costa Rica stravince la presidente populista.
Il 1 febbraio Israele ha riaperto parzialmente il valico di Rafah, che collega la Striscia di Gaza all’Egitto, consentendo ai residenti di attraversare la frontiera, ma in numero limitato e a condizioni molto rigide. Con Francesca Gnetti, editor di Medio Oriente di Internazionale ... Show More
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I costi ambientali delle Olimpiadi di Milano e Cortina. Dieci anni dalla morte di Giulio Regeni.
Le Olimpiadi invernali di Milano e Cortina, che saranno inaugurate il 6 febbraio, sono le prime che dovranno seguire una serie di direttive introdotte dal Comitato olimpico per rendere i giochi più sostenibili. Con Duccio Facchini, direttore di Altraeconomia.Dieci anni fa Giulio ... Show More
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Sentimental value è un film del regista norvegese Joachim Trier che parla di legami familiari, del confine sottile tra arte e vita e del cinema nell'era delle piattaforme. Alle Gallerie d’Italia di Napoli una mostra intitolata Donne nella Napoli spagnola racconta il contributo di ... Show More
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