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Au Maroc, des journalistes sont emprisonnés sans base réelle et hors de tout sens commun

By Fausto Giudice Un collectif d’intellectuels entend apporter son soutien à Soulaiman Raissouni, Omar Radi, Taoufik Bouachrine, Imad Stitou et Chafik Omerani, poursuivis pour avoir exercé leur métier, et demande aux autorités françaises de ne pas fermer les yeux.    Soulaiman Raissouni                 Omar Radi          …

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Gespräch mit Werner Rügemer, einer Stimme aus dem anderen Deutschland

  Von Fausto Giudice Werner Rügemer gehört zweifellos zu jenem „anderen Deutschland“, das wir lieben, dem der „Dichter und Denker“, das einen jahrhundertelangen Kampf gegen das der „Richter und Henker“ führt. Es erschien uns dringend notwendig, ein Gespräch mit ihm zu führen.-FG Lieber Werner, am 4. September 2021 wirst Du 80 Jahre alt und die …

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¿Cómo veían a Don Quijote desde Asia?, así es la adaptación hecha por un literato chino

Por Álvaro Villalobos En La Mancha como en sus traducciones, las andanzas de Don Quijote fueron intrépidas y sorprendentes. Pero ninguna como la vivida en China, donde hace un siglo fue traducido por un literato que no hablaba español, en una peculiar versión que ahora regresa al castellano. La primera traducción al chino de la …

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Scientists Use Laser Paintbrush to Craft Mini Version of van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’

Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night (1889) has long captivated viewers with its fluid swirls of yellow, blue and white. Now, scholars have recreated the iconic Impressionist painting with the help of an unexpected tool: lasers. As Jennifer Ouellette reports for Ars Technica, researchers at ITMO University in St. Petersburg, Russia, developed a “laser paintbrush” that applies color to metal …

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Nina Simone Was a Radical

By Chardine Taylor-Stone Nina Simone’s remark about not discussing fashion but “Marx, Lenin, and revolution” offers a glimpse into the daily political life of Simone away from her more well-known story as civil rights activist and musician. This “girls’ talk” took place with her friend and playwright Lorraine Hansberry — a conversation between two black women that, …

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Apartheid all’italiana – Anti-fiaba dell’Italia accogliente

Di Milena Rampoldi, ProMosaik, 23 aprile 2021. Ecco la mia intervista con il giornalista e scrittore Giulio Di Luzio. Di recente ProMosaik LAPH ha pubblicato il suo libro sul razzismo, ovvero sull’Apartheid all’italiana. Abbiamo parlato del titolo del libro, del fenomeno e della sua gravità poco riconosciuta dall’opinione pubblica. https://www.epubli.de/myaccount/publikation/112687/details Perché hai scelto di intitolare …

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4 libros de ProMosaik LAPH para regalar en el día del libro

El Día Internacional del libro se celebra el 23 de abril de cada año gracias a la UNESCO y sirve para que los amantes y apasionados de los libros, celebren jubilosos leyendo por horas su libro favorito, compatiendo la lectura con gente querida y también para fomentar la lectura, la industria editorial y la protección de la propiedad intelectual por medio …

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Philosopher poet Iqbal, source of pride for Iranians

By Syed Zafar Mehdi TEHRAN Between two important highways in central Tehran that connect different parts of the city, a small but bustling street is named after celebrated Pakistani poet and philosopher Mohammad Iqbal. Iqbal Lahori Street is one of the famous landmarks in Iran’s capital city, which bears testimony to the astounding popularity of …

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How the COVID-19 pandemic may have changed university teaching and testing for good

By Clint Witchalls As of mid-March last year, governments worldwide imposed quarantines and social distancing practices as health measures in response to the spread of COVID-19. These restrictions disrupted millions of university students’ education worldwide and significantly altered university operations. Universities changed their teaching, including a rapid switch to online learning. But what will the …

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