Complete Lest || of events

At the end of a meeting dedicated to the late Predrag Matvejevic', Giacomo Scotti with Michele Capasso dedicates a poem to the fraternal friend.
On this occasion Michele Capasso recalls the quarter of a century spent with the "brother Predrag": with whom he constituted, thirty years ago, the Fondazione Mediterraneo.

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On the occasion of the meeting "Predrag Matvejevic. About the Mediterranean "prof. Francesco Soverina has commented on the book "Diary of a War" by Predrag Matvejevic and edited by Michele Capasso.
On this occasion Capasso retraced the steps of his friendship with Matvejevic and the decision to suspend his professional activity to help the populations of the former Yugoslavia.

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At the conclusion of the General Assembly of the Mediterranean Academy, Emma Bonino has been unanimously proclaimed honorary president of the institution that brings together more than one hundred high school academies and institutes.
The nomination was presented to Senator Bonino by prof. Maurizio Iaccarino, former Deputy Director General of UNESCO and member of the Academy bureau.

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The National Conference "Communication and Peace Relations" organized by the IKAIROS association in collaboration with the Fondazione Mediterraneo took place at the Museum of Peace - MAMT.
Among the interventions: Ruggero Parrotto (president Ikairos), Michele Capasso (president of Fondazione Mediterraneo), Pierluigi Imperatore (scientific director of Ikairos), Giorgio Ventre (Federico II University of Naples).
The works were coordinated by Marisa Carosella (Ikairos).

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On November 12th and 13th in Sicily, the long-awaited conference on Libya organized by Italy took place. With this diplomatic initiative, Rome has launched new life in the process of reunification of Libyan institutions, divided since 2014 between the members of Tripoli and Tobruk. In fact, especially during the last year, the Government of National Unity (GUN), based in Tripoli, lost much of the legitimacy that derive from the support of the United Nations and the International Community. Not only the GUN, under the leadership of Fayez al-Serraj, has failed to open a serious channel of dialogue with the rival institutions of Cyrenaica, but has also proved to be absolutely weak, hostage of a varied range of militias, and too hesitant initiating the necessary security and economic reforms. The impasse and the deterioration of living conditions have also increased the discontent of the populations of Tripolitania (west) and Fezzan (south).
The "summit summit" was significant: in the morning at Villa Igiea there was a meeting attended by, in addition to Haftar, the premier Giuseppe Conte, Fayez al Sarraj, the Russian premier Dmitri Medvedev, the president of Egypt Al Sisi, the president of Tunisia Essebsi, the president of the EU Council Donald Tusk, the French foreign minister Le Drian, the Algerian premier Ouyahia and the UN envoy for Libya.

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