
Caritas Affair: Fate of Seized Funds and New Details Emerge
Investigations into the Caritas affair are back in focus following the arrest of Clarissa La Porta, with the Justice Minister providing new details regarding the fate of the seized funds.
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Investigations into the Caritas affair are back in focus following the arrest of Clarissa La Porta, with the Justice Minister providing new details regarding the fate of the seized funds.

The Cannes Film Festival featured the premiere of James Gray's film 'Paper Tiger,' starring Adam Driver, Miles Teller, and Scarlett Johansson, which received a lengthy standing ovation. Director Peter Jackson was also honored with an honorary Palme d'Or at the festival's opening ceremony.

The Cannes Film Festival showcased a diverse range of film premieres, industry discussions, and security measures. Iranian director Asghar Farhadi notably used the platform to speak out against state violence and international conflicts.

Filmmaking twin brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri, along with Sophie Okonedo, are adapting Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel 'Mrs. Dalloway,' retitling it 'Clarissa' to free the character from being defined by her marital status.

The Cannes Film Festival continues, featuring premieres of new films such as Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Sheep in the Box' which received a warm reception. Celebrities like Demi Moore, Heidi Klum, and John Travolta have graced the red carpet, adding glamour to the event.
Police are searching for the perpetrator of extensive vandalism in central Krakow, where pseudograffiti appeared on the facades of a Clarissan monastery, Jagiellonian University's Polish Philology Faculty, and several tenements, with the scale of damage described as "unprecedented."

Virginia Woolf’s interior epic “Mrs Dalloway” survives — and thrives — following a surprisingly successful transplantation from London to Lagos in brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri’s vivid and velvety…

Reviews are emerging for "Clarissa," a new adaptation of Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" that reimagines the story set in Nigeria. The production stars Sophie Okonedo and Ayo Edebiri, with critics praising its sharp and stirring take on the classic novel.

A researcher from the University of Liverpool, Clarissa Giebel, sheds light on four lesser-known and rare types of dementia, challenging common misconceptions about the condition.