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La Dolce Vita striptease dancer dies in Rome

A belly-dancer whose striptease in a Rome restaurant in the 1950s caused a scandal and inspired filmmaker Federico Fellini for his cult movie La Dolce Vita has died in Rome, aged 78, Italian media reported on Thursday.

La Dolce Vita striptease dancer dies in Rome
The striptease scene in La Dolce Vita was inspired by Aiche Nana. Screenshot: Coolestmovies/YouTube

Beirut-born Aiche Nana, who was of Turkish origin, stripped in a restaurant in the trendy Trastevere district that was raided by the police.

Her daring act was photographed by a famous "paparazzo" of the time – Tazio Secchiaroli – and a scene with the striptease featured in Fellini's 1960 masterpiece.

SEE ALSO: Actress fined for La Dolce Vita fountain stunt

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Jailed Catalan politician, Oriol Junqueras, named top candidate for EU polls

The main defendant in the trial of Catalan independence leaders was chosen Thursday as the lead candidate for a European regionalist party in EU elections, a statement said

Jailed Catalan politician, Oriol Junqueras, named top candidate for EU polls
Oriel Junqueras in the dock at Spain's Supreme Court. Photo: AFP

Oriol Junqueras, the former Catalan vice-president, has been in pre-trial detention for the past 16 months on charges of rebellion and embezzlement for a failed bid for Catalan independence in late 2017.

His Esquerra Republicana de Cataluna is one of 45 member parties of the European Free Alliance, a pro-regionalist group that defends the right to self-determination. 

“If the Spanish state wants to silence him, we will give him a voice,” said Jordi Sole, a member of the European Parliament, in a statement.   

The group said it currently has a dozen MEPs sitting in different political groups that promote stronger rights and nationhood for regions such as Flanders in Belgium or Corsica in France.  

Since 2014, the EU's different political families have chosen their candidate for the presidency of the European Commission, known by the German term 'Spitzenkandidat'.

Junqueras was already an MEP between 2009 and 2012.   

Despite being in prison, at the end of 2017 he was elected to the Catalan regional parliament, although he did not obtain permission from the Spanish justice system to serve office.

He faces up to 25 years in prison in the ongoing trial.

READ MORE: Oriol Junqueras refuses to answer prosecutor during Catalan separatists' trial

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