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SEACOP Project: Seminar on intelligence, research and international cooperation in the maritime domain”
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SEACOP Project: Seminar on intelligence, research and international cooperation in the maritime domain”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 11, 2024
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In the city of Quito, Ecuador, since April 8, the “Seminar on Intelligence, Research and International Cooperation in the Maritime Domain” has been taking place, an event organized and coordinated by the Seaport Cooperation Project (SEACOP), which will have its last activities and official closing on April 11.

The Seminar is part of one of the many activities frequently carried out by the aforementioned project, headed by one of its coordinators, the Inspector of the National Police of Spain, Alfredo Díaz Sánchez, counting, on this occasion, with the participation as speaker by Prefect Martin Zampa, member of the Directorate of Criminal Intelligence and Investigations of the Argentine Naval Prefecture.

The SEACOP Project, financed by the European Union, is currently in its Phase VI, maintaining as part of its main objective, creating capabilities in the different members of the Maritime Intelligence Units (MIU, according to its acronym in English), countering the related criminal networks in West Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe and reinforce international cooperation in the fight against illicit maritime trafficking, adding, in this new stage of work, the fight against environmental crime.

In this context, SEACOP, considering the strategic importance of Ecuador as an exit point for drugs to Europe, due to its ports considered strategic by Criminal Organizations, organized an international seminar in said country focused mainly on strengthening the obtaining of intelligence in the maritime context, marinas and container shipping ports with a clear focus on International Cooperation.

Under this theme, this four-day meeting is held between the various actors involved in the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, its objective being to establish a comprehensive strategy at the regional level that allows the implementation of joint international operations.

For this reason, within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of National Security and SEACOP, at the request of the aforementioned project, Prefect Martin Rubén Zampa, member of the Directorate, was designated to participate as an exhibitor in the aforementioned event. of Criminal Intelligence and Investigations of the Argentine Naval Prefecture, for the purposes of exposing the institutional strategy to confront drug trafficking, in the context of information exchange, international cooperation and good practices developed at the regional level.

Likewise, as part of the activities proposed by SEACOP, on April 10, the professionals who make up the Network of Anti-Drug Prosecutors of Ibero-America, including a representative of PROCUNAR, presented via zoom platform, about the international approach to persecution and challenges and tools of international cooperation. In this sense, they emphasized the importance of these themes, in order to establish an international legal strategy design that works through the Internet. This activity also had the virtual participation of members of the Brazilian Federal Police, Argentine Federal Police , and the Joint Maritime and River Intelligence and Control Units (UnICCoMF) as well as the Maritime Intelligence Division, the latter as representatives of the Argentine Naval Prefecture.

In this way, the Institution promotes and strengthens the exchange of information, International Cooperation and good practices developed at the regional level in the fight against Transnational Organized Crime, a common denominator of the countries that are part of the SEACOP Project.

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The Argentine Navy teaches the International Naval Maritime Traffic Control Officer Course
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The Argentine Navy teaches the International Naval Maritime Traffic Control Officer Course

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 10, 2024
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Buenos Aires – At the headquarters of the General Staff of the Navy, from the facilities of the Argentine Local Operational Control Command, the International Naval Maritime Traffic Control Officer Course began this Monday, which is taught annually, under virtual mode.

On this occasion, 51 Navy officers from 11 countries on the American continent participate: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and Peru.

This theoretical-practical course focuses on the current concepts and procedures of Naval Maritime Traffic Control (CNTM), which are used to conduct operations to protect maritime traffic and its security in times of crisis; and consolidates knowledge of maritime safety and relationships between the different institutions dedicated to the sea.

The course is within the provisions established in the Coordination Plan for the Defense of Inter-American Maritime Traffic, made up of almost all of the Navies of the American continent.

This plan provides for the delivery of Naval Maritime Traffic Control courses that enable standardized instruction for personnel serving in the signatory Navies. At the regional international level they are dictated only by the Navies of Argentina, Brazil and Chile.

For two weeks, personnel are instructed in the application of the CNTM Inter-American Tactical Procedures, which include the guidance, support and defense of maritime traffic; the law of the sea applied to them; and the understanding of the merchant shipping and fishing world, among other topics.

The graduate receives the appropriate tools necessary to provide advice either from land or at sea, acting as an interface between the maritime community and the naval force that must provide protection and defense to maritime traffic, navigating within the SAR jurisdiction ( search and rescue) of a coastal State, if it were threatened at the regional level.

Once the requirements are approved, upon graduation the students are trained and qualified as Naval Maritime Traffic Control Officers.

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The Progresar 2024 Call opens
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The Progresar 2024 Call opens

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 10, 2024
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The Progresar scholarships aim to accompany young people to finish compulsory education, study at a higher level or train professionally.

The age requirements to access vary depending on the scholarship line. To Progress Mandatory, students must be between 16 and 24 years old. For Higher Progress, between 17 and 24 or up to 30 if they are advanced in their career (for Nursing there is no age limit). Those who apply to Progresar Trabajo must be between 18 and 24 years old, expanding to 40 for those who do not have a formal registered job. In all lines, applicants up to 35 years of age can register if they have dependent children under 18 and belong to single-parent households.

On the other hand, the income of the applicants’ family group must not exceed three times the Minimum Living and Mobile Wage in force in Argentina. They must also prove regular attendance at an educational institution and comply with the academic progress requested by each line. Recipients of the Progresar scholarship will receive 12 monthly installments that will total $240,000.

In it mandatory level The trajectory must not be interrupted. Class attendance will be monitored in 3 annual certifications; A negative attendance record could mean suspension of the scholarship.

In addition, students must take a mandatory vocational and work orientation course. It will last two months and will be organized in self-assisted modules. The receipt of the scholarship will be subject to its completion.

Regarding scholarships Upper level For advanced students, the minimum requirement of 2 subjects passed from the previous year will be changed to the requirement of 50% of subjects passed from the previous year. But there will be a distinction between those who had a scholarship in 2023 and those who apply for it for the first time. Those who had a scholarship in 2023 and do not reach 50% of approved subjects according to that year’s study plan, will be able to apply to the program. However, if they are awarded, they will receive the transition fee established for 2024, which will be 80% of the monthly amount of the scholarship. Those who want to access the scholarship for the first time must meet the requirement of 50% of approved subjects of the study plan taken in 2023 and—if awarded—they will receive 100% of the monthly amount of the scholarship.

Progresar aims to reinforce individual responsibility and empowerment through education. It seeks to enhance the relational capital of scholarship recipients, bring the work universe closer to the educational universe, and promote innovation for the development of the country from a comprehensive perspective.

Those who wish to register can do so on the Progresar website:

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Umma murder: we capture all those responsible
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Umma murder: we capture all those responsible

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 25, 2024
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The capture of the two individuals was carried out by detectives from the Organized Robbery Investigation division and the Homicide division of the PFA, who carried out numerous investigations to find their whereabouts. It should be noted that in the previous hours, another fugitive from crime in the city of San Pedro, Axel Emiliano Rojas, alias “Pelusa”, 20 years old, had already been arrested.

The two arrested this afternoon are brothers: Miguel Pastor Romero Molinas, alias “Patoto”, of Argentine nationality and 20 years of age, with a record registered in the province of Buenos Aires for crimes against property, and Guillermo Romero Molinas, alias “Paraguayo.” , 17 years old. Both were hidden in a precarious home located on a vacant lot, located in the Buenos Aires town of Marcos Paz.

With this action, those responsible for the murder were identified, since the other suspect, Patricio Valentín García, 22, was arrested last Monday.

The Functional Instruction and Trial Unit No. 18 of the judicial department of Lomas de Zamora, led by Dr. Pablo Rossi, intervenes.

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The Influence of European Immigration in Avellaneda: The History of Teatro del Sur and Its Cultural Impact
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The Influence of European Immigration in Avellaneda: The History of Teatro del Sur and Its Cultural Impact

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 23, 2024
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The influence of European immigration was very valuable for the industrial and working-class suburb of Barracas al Sud, today Avellaneda, settling in the area of ​​Riachuelo, La Boca and Dock Sud; The arrival of French, Spanish, English and Germans, and especially Italians, was of special relevance. This is how in the surroundings of Plaza Alsina, buildings such as the Teatro Roma, the Centro Gallego and the monument to President Nicolás Avellaneda (1913) – a great promoter of immigration – are erected towards the Centennial, the work of Lola Mora.

The Italian Society of Mutual Help and Providence “Barracas al Sud” (1888) began work on the Teatro del Sur in 1903 – as Roma was known in its beginnings –, designed by Primitivo Gamba and built by Berrutti and Pigni. It was inaugurated on October 1, 1904 with a work performed by the Italian tenor Ermete Novelli, its artistic activity being very prolific throughout decades, presenting opera, theater and even boxing and skating shows, with performances by tango celebrities such as Carlos Gardel.

Initially, only the body of the hall – famous for its excellent acoustics – was built, resolved as a simple Italianate building preceded by a garden, to which in 1925 the foyer, the Golden Hall and a new Neo-Renaissance façade were added, integrating the complex. land of the neighboring mutual building. This new project presented by the Italian engineer Gustavo Coccerini also incorporated the mechanical moving floor stalls, the orchestra pit, the high boxes and the White Room.

An Ionic porch with the mythological Capitoline Wolf supports a terrace-balcony as an urban expansion of social spaces; On the other hand, the sides and the receding front are of the Corinthian order, highlighting the decoration of garlands and aedicula in the windows. The “Italian-style” horseshoe hall for 400 spectators is crowned by a frescoed dome by Antonio Epifani (1913), supported on a drum with allegorical portraits.

Texts: Sergio López Martínez.
Photos: Luis Picarelli.

Location

Province: Buenos Aires.
Ciudad: Avellaneda.
Address: Sarmiento 109.
Declaration: Law No. 24,875

2024-01-23 05:31:57
#Rome #Theater

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Week of the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival at the Gaumont
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Week of the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival at the Gaumont

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 30, 2023
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The National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA), through its platform for promoting fantastic and horror cinema, Blood Window, and in collaboration with Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, present the seventh edition of Sitges Week in Buenos Aires, which will take place from on November 30 until December 4 at the Gaumont Cinema.

The sample is made up of a selection of the best films programmed in the 2023 edition of the Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, the most important of its kind. A total of five feature films and three short films will be exhibited, some of national production and others from France, Spain and South Korea. Tickets are on sale at the Gaumont Cinema box office.

The opening of Sitges Week will be accompanied by the president of INCAA, Nicolás Batlle; the manager of International and Institutional Affairs, Cecilia Diez, the co-directors of Ventana Sur, Bernardo Bergeret and Guillaume Esmiol ―executive director of Marché du Film―, the general director of the Sitges Foundation, Mónica García Massagué; the deputy director of the Festival, Diego López, the person responsible for the INCAA Blood Window program for Ventana Sur, Javier Fernández; and Demián Rugna, director of When evil lurks(Argentina, 2023), a film that will open the exhibition and which in October this year won the Best Film award at the Sitges Festival, becoming the first Latin American production to obtain that award in the history of the Festival.

The programming is completed with the following feature films: The waitby F. Javier Gutiérrez (Spain); Acidby Just Philippot (Francia); Vincent must die, by Stéphan Castang (France); and Sleep, by Jason Yu (South Korea). Short films will also be shown Eyestringby Javier Devitt (Argentina); The other sisterby April Dores and Malena Martins Yanz (Argentina); and Exceptional stories from a youth women’s team: Las Rojasby Tom Espinoza (Argentina/Venezuela).

Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia is the first fantastic film festival in the world, which this year celebrated its 56th edition and has established itself as a space for meeting, exhibition, presentation and screening of fantastic cinema worldwide.

Blood Window is an event platform aimed at the marketing and promotion of Ibero-American horror and fantasy audiovisual content from the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts.

SITGES WEEK PROGRAMMING IN BUENOS AIRES

GAUMONT CINEMA – Av. Rivadavia 1635, CABA.
Fernando Birri Room
From November 30 to December 4

Thursday, November 30, 7:30 p.m.

When evil lurksby Demián Rugna
Argentina – Fiction – 99 min – 2023
Synopsis: In a remote village, two brothers discover a man infected by evil forces who is about to give birth to a demon. Desperate to prevent the entry of Evil into his peaceful world, the brothers will discover the terrible truth: it is too late. The new film from the person responsible for Terrified (2017) promises to keep us glued to our seats with a tense and disturbing story of demonic possessions.

Friday, December 1, 7:30 p.m.

Eyestringby Javier Devitt
Argentina – Fiction – 9 min – 2023
Synopsis: With a mysterious thread coming out of her eye and the questionable advice of a hotline phone service, Veronica embarks on a strange search for answers.

The waitby F. Javier Gutiérrez
Spain – Fiction – 100 min – 2023
Synopsis: In the Andalusian mountains, the guard of a farm accepts a bribe from a hunter without knowing that, by doing so, he will begin a macabre descent into hell in which guilt will be his worst enemy. Rural horror and intimate fantasy meet in a raw and merciless film, where F. Javier Gutiérrez vindicates native folk horror with a brilliant staging.

Saturday, December 2 – 7:30 p.m.

The other sisterby Abril Dores and Malena Martins Yanz
Argentina – Fiction – 10 min – 2023
Synopsis: Lucy arrives home convinced that she will be alone. She doesn’t know that something is waiting for her.

Acidby Just Philippot
France – Fiction – 99 min – 2023
Synopsis: During a heat wave, strange clouds begin to drop acid rain, causing devastation and panic throughout France. In a world on the brink of an abyss, a girl and her divorced parents must join forces to try to escape this climate catastrophe. The director of the award-winning Sitges film The Cloud returns with a new piece of eco-horror that describes a frighteningly real dystopian world.

Sunday, December 3 – 7:30 p.m.

Vincent must dieby Stéphan Castang
France – Fiction – 115 min – 2023
Synopsis: Vincent begins to be attacked by strange people with clear homicidal intentions. His existence as a nondescript man is upended, and as things spiral violently out of control and the phenomenon intensifies, he is forced to flee and change his life completely. A raw and groundbreaking debut that is part of the new wave of French horror.

Monday, December 4 – 7:30 p.m.

Exceptional stories from a youth women’s team: Las Rojasby Tom Espinoza
Argentina/Venezuela – Fiction – 14 min – 2023
Synopsis: Carmen is a vaulter (artistic gymnastics with horses) and has a tense relationship with her teammates and coach who introduce her to a strange ritual.

Sleepby Jason Yu
South Korea – Fiction – 95 min – 2023
Synopsis: A pregnant woman worries about her husband’s sleeping habits. What begins as light sleepwalking soon turns into surprisingly menacing and grotesque behavior. After consulting a sleep clinic without success, the couple desperately seeks the help of a shaman. Claustrophobic and domestic terror in one of the great sensations of the last Cannes Critics’ Week.

2023-11-29 15:45:49
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