70 years of the Corriere di Tunisi, a celebration of memory and dialogue between Italy and Tunisia

70 years of the Corriere di Tunisi, a celebration of memory and dialogue between Italy and Tunisia

TUNISI (TUNISIA) (ITALPRESS) – Seventy years of history, of the Italian language, of shared memory, and of dialogue between the two shores of the Mediterranean. The Corriere di Tunisi, the historic newspaper edited by Silvia Finzi and the only Italian-language publication in North Africa, celebrated its seventieth anniversary today with an event hosted in the Santa Croce complex, in the heart of the Medina of Tunis, attended by institutional representatives, cultural figures, and the Italian and Tunisian communities.

The anniversary was further enhanced by a message from the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, who recognized the Corriere di Tunisi as “a privileged space for dialogue and encounter” for the Italian community in Tunisia and for the many Italian-speaking and Italophile Tunisians. In his message, the President emphasized how the newspaper has preserved and enhanced a human and cultural heritage rooted in centuries of shared history in the Mediterranean, significantly contributing to the strengthening of the friendship between the Italian and Tunisian people. Mattarella also highlighted the strong symbolic value of the coincidence of the newspaper’s seventieth anniversary, that of the Tunisian Republic, and the establishment of diplomatic relations between Rome and Tunis, calling the newspaper an authoritative voice on the ties that unite the two countries.

The celebrations were opened by the Italian Ambassador to Tunisia, Alessandro Prunas, who also chose to emphasize the value of the host location: the ancient church of Santa Croce, restored thanks to the contribution of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, which he called “a new symbol of the friendship between Italy and Tunisia” and of a bilateral partnership that today “is developing in all fields.” In his speech, the diplomat warmly welcomed editor Silvia Finzi for the “prestigious milestone” achieved by the newspaper, noting that this anniversary concerns not only the Italian and Tunisian communities, but also the special relationship between the two countries more generally.




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