28 June 2021
The award ceremony of the XIIIth Edition of the “Mare Nostrum Award 2021” took place in Naples, at the Grand Hotel Vesuvio.
Created by “Grimaldi Magazine” Mare Nostrum Awards is dedicated to the promotion of the Motorways of the Sea. The goal is to enhance this exceptional opportunity for exchanges, connections and sustainable development for all the countries of the Mediterranean area.
The international jury of the Prize, chaired by the journalist Bruno Vespa and composed of important personalities from the world of culture and journalism, has decreed the following five winners, with a total prize money of 50 thousand euros:
- Concita Borrelli for the article "The sea awaits us, it will be a return to normality" published in "Il Messaggero";
- Morena Pivetti for the article "We must prepare well who comes after" published in "Fortune";
- Antonio Polito for the article "I miss the sea. Our raw material" published in "7 - Corriere della Sera";
- Alessio Postiglione for the article "Mare Nostrum, Italy still protagonist. Motorways of the sea" published in "Il Riformista";
- Marcello Sorgi for the article "Sink the Santamarina" published in "La Stampa".
The ceremony was presented by the conductor Massimo Giletti and saw the participation of personalities from the institutional, information and shipping world.
The special prize "Cavaliere del Lavoro Guido Grimaldi", established by the Grimaldi family in memory of the founder of the Grimaldi Group, was awarded to the journalist Daniele Manca, deputy director and columnist of Corriere della Sera.
Mare Nostrum Awards is an international journalistic award dedicated to the promotion of sea travel in the Mediterranean and in particular to the knowledge of the Motorways of the Sea, with the aim of enhancing commercial and cultural exchanges, maritime connections and sustainable development. Journalistic services, documentaries, television and radio services, photographic reports and economic-tourist surveys made in Italian, English, Spanish, Catalan, French or Greek and presented by authors residing in Italy, Spain, Greece, Tunisia and Morocco are admitted to the competition.
The 14th edition of the Mare Nostrum Awards will be launched in September 2021. The announcement will be published on the website of the Regional Orders of Journalists and on the websites of Grimaldi and the Fondazione Mediterraneo.
The International Jury of the Award is made up of leading exponents of journalism and culture. President is Bruno Vespa flanked, among others, by Vassiliki Armogeni, Greek journalist of Efoplistis magazine, Michele Capasso, President of the Mediterranean Foundation, Mimmo Jodice, photographer, Paul Kyprianou, former President of the RoRo European Shipowners Association, Rosalba Giugni, president of Marevivo.
The secretary of the Award is Luciano Bosso, journalist and editor of the Grimaldi Magazine Mare Nostrum.
26 June 2021
Doctor Fabio Perricone donated his work entitled "Vesuvius" to president Michele Capasso.
At the same time, Professor Abdelhak Azzouzi announced the forthcoming production of a docufilm entitled “THE STORY OF VESUVIUS.
THE IMPOSSIILE POSSIILE ": a simple testimony, a" collage "of some moments in Michele Capasso's life that demonstrate how indispensable it is today to act with determination to face the main challenges: climate change, destruction of creation, pandemics, social injustices.
COVID 19, THE APPEAL OF THE FONDAZIONE MEDITERRANEO: "THE IDEAL VACCINE MUST BE PRODUCED AND SPREAD"
23 June 2021
"We are all currently undergoing mass testing. The current vaccine has short-term immune coverage and is hypothesized to trigger thrombotic phenomena. It is essential to achieve the production and dissemination of a vaccine that is safe and accessible to all: the ideal vaccine." It is essential to achieve the production and dissemination of a vaccine that is safe and accessible to all: the ideal vaccine. "This is what the Fondazione Mediterraneo and its experts underline is necessary in this moment, in which the Coronavirus pandemic has generated an information chaos and of indications.
Corrado Perricone, Neapolitan hematologist former head of the Immunohematology Center of Santobono-Pausilypon and former member of the Superior Health Council, explains:
"Since the Spike protein was highlighted, in relation to its possible use as a Coronavirus vaccine, we had dreamed of having solved the problem: today, on the other hand, we find ourselves having to face a new reality, namely that of finding other more valid alternative solutions".
"We are all the subject of a mass experimentation with current vaccines", underlines the Fondazione Mediterraneo in the appeal: moreover, the current vaccine that "has a short-term immune coverage, being immunity linked to the virus in its entirety it contains as components 27 proteins while the vaccines in use can only use the one available that is the Spike protein".
The "ideal vaccine should have high immunogenicity and an established ability to induce effective immune responses".
The problem of thrombi and the two proposed investigations.
The researchers at Northeastern University in Boston hypothesize that it may be the viral protein "S" that triggers the thrombotic phenomena, "binding the now well-known ACE 2 receptor on the endothelium (inner lining) of the vessels and thus triggering the cascade of events that leads to the formation of thrombi", continues the haematologist.
The former member of the CSS explains that before this crisis the vaccine was understood as a "method of immunization through the insertion into the human body of an attenuated pathogen or a subunit of it". Unfortunately, "it escapes most of us - he continues - that the administration has an absorption phase that brings it into the systemic circulation so that the organism recognized as a foreign body produces selective antibodies against protein S. In reality, the production of protein S does not is under control and consequently the secretion and production of protein S and also the associated risks are absolutely unpredictable".
In this regard, Perricone underlines the study just published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine entitled "Sars Cov2 Vaccines: Lights and Shadows", "which takes stock of protein S and its possible role in inducing alterations in endothelial function. and platelet aggregability; this unpredictability could also explain the susceptibility of people without a known thromboembolic risk".
The Fondazione Mediterraneo proposes two surveys. The first: "Check the normal functioning of the immune system to be sure that the subject is suitable and will be able to withstand the vaccine, taking note of any risk", where "it appears essential to give a certain certainty of not having a predisposition hereditary (quite frequent case) that can be carried out by means of a flow cytometer and a simple sampling". The second: “the search for the genetic variant factor II and factor V Leiden as well as MTHFR”.
21 June 2021
"The threat reported in previous OMCOM Reports as" North African Jihadist Intelligence ", a name we put forward to facilitate the targeted identification of a reality devoid of acronyms, fluid, hybrid, finds fragments of" DNA "in previous acronyms particularly active in the past" : thus begins the analysis of Salvatore Calleri - president of the Caponnetto Foundation and of the Mediterranean Observatory on organized crime and mafias.
20 June 2021
On the occasion of the “International Refugee Day” at the Museum of Peace MAMT, the Mediterranean Foundation commemorated 30 years of activity in favor of migrants and refugees. Many students from Neapolitan schools and the province - in compliance with the COvid 19 rules - visited the “Voices of Migrants” route and commented on the most touching and moving testimonies.
President Michele Capasso said:
"This Day is more heartfelt than ever due to the arrival in Italy of many refugees from Syria, Eritrea, Somalia and Ethiopia in transit to other European countries in search of a future. People fleeing wars and persecutions who bring their life here, to have a life. The stories of refugees belong to our culture and for this reason the MAMT Peace Museum has created an emotional journey dedicated to them: not to forget! ”.
20 June 2021
On the occasion of the 118th anniversary of his birth, the Museum of Peace MAMT has dedicated a section of the emotional journeys to Gustavo Adolfo Rol.
A personality of great importance of the '900 that many have defined "an enlightened spirit" born to help others. Among his admirers and friends of him Federico Fellini, Franco Zeffirelli, Albert Einstein, Charles De Gaulle, Marcello Mastroianni, Mario and Pia Molinari and many others.
THE CAMPANIA OF EMOTIONS: WEB PLATFORM INAUGURATED WITH 36 EMOTIONAL VIDEOS ON THE MAIN CULTURAL ATTRACTORS
16 June 2021
At the end of the thirtieth anniversary of the Fondazione Mediterraneo, the inauguration ceremony of the platform and youtube channels concerning the "THE CAMPANIA OF EMOTIONS" program was held, co-financed by the Campania Region under the 2014-2020 ERDF (SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE 3.3. 3.3.2 - CUP B62I18000620007).
In addition to being accessible "online" on the platform of the Museum of Peace - MAMT, on 3 youtube channels and on the FB page, from today 16 June 2021 in 2 immersive rooms - with large video walls and interactive screens - specially set up on the ground floor of the Museum of Pace - MAMT it will be possible to enjoy in high definition 4K and with “Bose” surround sounds of 36 emotional videos on the great attractions of the Campania Region: from Vesuvius to Paestum; from Cilento to Pompeii; from the Certosa di Padula to Baia; from Herculaneum to Cuma; from Capri to Ischia and Procida; from Naples to Salerno, Benevento Avellino, Caserta; from the Amalfi Coast to the Sorrento Coast; from the Mediterranean diet to the art of the pizza maker.
Welcomed by the president of the Mediterranean Foundation prof. Michele Capasso and the director of the Museum Dr. Pia Molinari were attended by the councilor of the Campania Region Armida Filippelli, representatives of the Campania Region, the Italian government, local communities, countries and international institutions. The 36 videos made with high technologies have the musical bases of Pino Daniele - offered by the musician at the Museum - and are part of the "emotional heritage of humanity".
The entire program is part of the "UNITED STATES OF THE WORLD" project - proposed by the Fondazione Mediterraneo back in 1990 from an intuition of Gustavo Rol - which today finds unanimous support given the need to share knowledge and skills at a universal level to face global challenges. such as poverty, climate change, pandemics, injustices, lack of food and water, etc. The president Capasso, moved, retraced the stages of the work carried out in an incredibly short time and handed over to all the collaborators who made it possible in just three months the realization of a choral effort the awards of the Fondazione Mediterraneo.
16 June 2021
At the end of the thirtieth anniversary of the Fondazione Mediterraneo, the inauguration ceremony of the space of the Peace Museum - MAMT dedicated to “THE CAMPANIA OF EMOTIONS” with an attached multimedia platform took place.
Welcomed by the president of the Mediterranean Foundation prof. Michele Capasso and the director of the Museum Dr. Pia Molinari were attended by the councilor of the Campania Region Armida Filippelli, representatives of the Campania Region, the Italian government, local communities, countries and international institutions.
Located on the ground floor of the Museum of Peace - MAMT and overlooking the central Piazza Municipio, the dedicated space includes two immersive rooms with large video walls and interactive screens where it is possible to see - in 4K high definition and with sourround sounds - 36 emotional videos on the great attractions cultural heritage of the Campania Region: from Vesuvius to Paestum; from Cilento to Pompeii; from the Certosa di Padula to the submerged bay; from Herculaneum to Cuma; from Capri to Ischia and Procida; from Naples to Salerno, Benevento, Avellino, Caserta; from the Amalfi Coast to the Sorrento Coast; from the Mediterranean diet to bread and the art of the pizza maker. The videos, as well as in the dedicated space, are available "Online" IN THREE LANGUAGES on 3 youtube channels and on the FB page.
The 36 videos made with high technologies have the musical bases of Pino Daniele - offered by the musician at the Museum - and are part of the "emotional heritage of humanity". The entire program is part of the "UNITED STATES OF THE WORLD" project - proposed by the Fondazione Mediterraneo back in 1990 from an intuition of Gustavo Rol - which today finds unanimous support given the need to share knowledge and skills at a universal level to face global challenges. such as poverty, climate change, pandemics, injustices, lack of food and water, etc.
The president Capasso, moved, retraced the stages of the work carried out in an incredibly short time and handed over to all the collaborators who made it possible in just three months the realization of a choral effort, the awards of the Fondazione Mediterraneo.
The "CAMPANIA DELLE EMOZIONI" program is co-financed by the Campania Region as part of the 2014-2020 ERDF (SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE 3.3. - ACTION 3.3.2 - CUP B62I18000620007).
16 June 2021
A work by the Egyptian artist Fathi Hassan has been delivered to the owners of the company "Edilromolo" by Mariarca Esposito in recognition of the punctuality and professionalism in the supply of materials for the space dedicated to the Museum of Peace MAMT in "The Campania of emotions".
The award was delivered by the president Michele Capasso and the director of the Pia Molinari Museum directly at the company headquarters as the owners were unable to attend the inauguration ceremony.
AWARDED THE "MEDAL OF HONOR" OF THE UNITED STATES OF THE WORLD TO OFFICIALS OF THE REGION OF CAMPANIA FOR THE PROJECT "THE CAMPANIA OF EMOTIONS"
16 June 2021
The International Scientific Committee of the "United States of the World" has awarded the prestigious "Medal of Honor" to the manager Dr. ROSANNA ROMANO and the officials dedicated to the assistance and monitoring of the project "THE CAMPANIA OF EMOTIONS" co-financed by the ERDF 2014-2020 of the Campania Region, in particular to Dr. ROBERTA SORA and the technical assistance of the "Meridiana-Italy" group represented by Ciro Buccino and Sergio Spatarella.
A work by Egyptian artist Fathi Hassan was presented to the only one present, Dr. Sergio Spatarella - technical assistance of the "Meridiana-Italy" group for "Cultural Enterprises" of the Campania Region.
The award was presented by Councillor Armida Filippelli who emphasized the quality of the project "La Campania delle emozioni" made possible thanks to a choral synergy between all components of the activities including those pertaining to the Campania Region.
Dr. Romano and the other recipients will receive the award at a later date.