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Greek authorities worried about crowded squares at night
Greek sanitary authorities are concerned about the congestion in squares in Athens and Thessaloniki, when bars and clubs close at midnight and people flock there. Although new measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 require almost all commercial activity to be halted between midnight and 5:00 am, congestion phenomena in public places are numerous. […]
Read MoreItaly : More storms and downpours
The storms and downpours that continued to ravage Italy for several days on Monday continued. Italian firefighters intervened about 1,000 times in 24 hours on Sunday, with Campania and Tuscany being the hardest-hit areas. Several farms in the province of Salerno were invaded by dirt, while flash floods and trees collapsed in Rome. Last week, […]
Read MoreItaly : Napoli Teatro Festival 2020 Ready to kick off
Belgian artist Jan Fabre, internationally known for his provocative and creative genius, British actress Charlotte Rampling, an extraordinary and award-winning film talent, Greek choreographer Dimitris Papaioannou, an authentic pioneer of contemporary dance, French Syrian theatre director Ramzi Choukair and Kuwaiti playwright and director Sulayman Al-Bassam, both for the first time in Italy bringing a […]
Read MoreLebanon : Lady Yvonne Sursock Cochrane passed away
Lady Yvonne Sursock Cochrane, owner of the Sursock Palace in Ashrafieh, died at the age of 98. Cochrane was hit while sitting in a palace hall in the Beirut explosion on August 4. Cochrane was hit while sitting in a palace hall in the Beirut explosion on August 4.Yvonne Sursock Cochrane (Yvonne Sursock […]
Read MoreMatt Dillon Joins Venice Festival Jury
Organizers said that American actor Matt Dillon has joined the jury of the 77th Venice Film Festival. Dillon replaced the Romanian director Cristi Puiu who was unable to attend the event from September 2 to 12. The Venice Film Festival thanked Puiu for accepting the appointment after his appointment, and thanked him for his […]
Read MoreItaly : Raphael’s face reconstructed in 3D
Scientists at the Tor Vergata University in Rome used 3D images to reproduce Raphael’s face. They said that it turned out that the remains in the tomb of the Pantheon really belonged to a Renaissance master. The 3D reconstruction was created by using skull castings that were made when the remains were excavated […]
Read MoreSpain : first Covid-19 vaccine by end of 2020
Spanish Minister of Health Salvador Illa stated that the first coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines will be available in Spain “by the end of December” this year. Once the vaccine is confirmed to be safe and effective, Spain has reached an agreement with the European Commission to participate in the plan to purchase up to 400 […]
Read MoreItaly: Filarmonica Scala to hold Cathedral Square concert in September
The Filarmonica della Scala Orchestra will hold a traditional free concert in the Duomo Square in front of Milan Cathedral in September this year. Due to measures taken to prevent COVID, this performance could not be held this month. But this did not make music lovers have to wait until autumn to hear the orchestra. […]
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