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Common words and names for different types of fish in ItalyBelow you’ll find the Italian names for fish and the English names too. We’ll explore everything from little black fish to the big fish that you’ll discover in most restaurants across Italy. If you visit the market stalls across Italy, you’ll discover many of the most delicious fishes for yourself.1. Cod – Merluzzo: Merluzzo is highly valued for its delicate flavor and firm, flaky texture. It is widely used in various traditional Italian dishes, particularly in coastal regions. The versatility of merluzzo allows it to be prepared in numerous ways,…

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Back to homepage / Shows / Eye on Africa Issued on: 11/06/2024 – 23:32 13:54 EYE ON AFRICA © FRANCE 24 Saulos Chilima, the vice president of Malawi, and nine others were flying within the country on Monday morning when their aircraft disappeared from airport radars. Roughly 24 hours later, the wreck of a plane has been found with no survivors on board. Also, Australian company Woodside Energy announced on Tuesday that it has started extracting oil from the Sangomar field, located off the coast of Senegal. It’s the country’s first offshore oil project. And a team of Tunisian women are closing…

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Back to homepage / Shows / Focus Issued on: 12/06/2024 – 13:32 06:08 FOCUS © FRANCE 24 In Cape Verde, music is more than just an art form – it is central to the country’s national identity and economy. Experts estimate that around a quarter of all jobs in the archipelago are in some way linked to the music industry. The most famous Cape Verdean singer of all time, Cesaria Evora, died back in 2011. But a whole new generation of artists is set to blossom. FRANCE 24’s Simon Martin and Sarah Sakho report, with Sam Bradpiece. Read more on related…

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Issued on: 12/06/2024 – 14:26Modified: 12/06/2024 – 14:43 01:30 Soaring inflation and high interest rates have plunged several countries in Africa including Zambia and Cameroon into a severe cost of living crisis. Last month, the World Bank predicted that African countries’ public debt may be on a recovering trend thanks to restructuration efforts. Read more on related topics:

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Flying Circus Through Thick and Thin Awareness Tour presented in partnership* with Leona Cobham and The Children’s Book Review. Join us on an extraordinary adventure as we launch into a virtual book tour for Flying Circus Through Thick and Thin by Leona Cobham, illustrated by Timothy O’Brien. Hop into the cockpit with us as we follow the thrilling adventures of four airplanes that encounter some trouble. Throughout the three short stories included in the book, these airplanes learn lessons of courage, recovering from mistakes, and the values of individuality. Young readers will be inspired by these escapades while simultaneously being exposed…

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Families ate from a communal kitchen and fetched water from the Nile, he said, showing us around a mosque, a well-stocked pharmacy and apartments. His followers helped bury the dead, and at night they performed zikir, a devotional dance that is an expression of Sufi spirituality. “It soothed our souls,” he said.A soup kitchen still offered meals. Sheikh Elamin, a towering man in flowing green robes, said he paid for it all from his own pocket. Beyond running a Sufi Muslim order with branches in London, New York and Dubai, he was also a businessman who owned a gold mine…

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Days after his African National Congress party faced historic losses at the polls, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa said on Thursday that he will seek to form a government that includes a wide range of parties, some with starkly opposing views.Led by the A.N.C. since the fall of apartheid, South Africa has been in limbo since the watershed election on May 29 when voters punished the ruling party for failing to address issues like skyrocketing unemployment, regular power outages and high rates of crime.Over the next few days, a weakened A.N.C. will meet with opposition parties to carve out…

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The maddest of mad scientists, Magnus Danger Magnus, heads to Glenelg this July with an all ages electromagnetic extravaganza in KABOOM! The show was a complete success at Adelaide Fringe 2024, and has taken the entire country by storm with sell-out seasons and rave reviews in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney. Chaotic mayhem abounds in this stunningly stylish S.T.E.M. show with 10 times the spectacle and 20,000 times the voltage of the science classes at school. This is an absolutely feast for the senses, and educational entertainment at its absolute best. Read our review of KABOOM! at the 2024 Adelaide Fringe…

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How is Sourdough different?Sourdough is a type of bread made through a natural fermentation process using wild yeast and lactobacilli bacteria present in a sourdough starter. A sourdough starter is a mixture of flour and water that captures and cultivates wild yeast and bacteria from the environment.The process begins by mixing flour and water to create a dough, which is then allowed to ferment for a period of time, typically several hours to several days. During fermentation, the wild yeast and bacteria in the starter feed on the carbohydrates in the flour, producing carbon dioxide gas and organic acids. This…

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A gun and artillery assault by Sudanese paramilitaries on a village in Sudan’s main farming region killed at least 104 people, including dozens of children, Sudanese pro-democracy activists said.The exact circumstances of the attack on Wednesday at Wad al-Noura, a village 70 miles south of the capital, Khartoum, were disputed.But the high death toll, as well as images of a mass burial on Thursday that circulated on social media, and were verified by The New York Times, drew international condemnation and made the assault the latest flashpoint in Sudan’s brutal yearlong war.“Even by the tragic standards of Sudan’s conflict, the…

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