Pope Leo XIV in Madrid: “I encourage you to nurture the process of European Union, which is not merely a counterweight to other powers, but a gift to humanity.”
Wonderful.
A powerful reminder of how beautiful and hopeful the European project truly is.
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Ohne Worte: Der Autofahrer, der vor 2 Jahren in Berlin mit einem 585 PS starken Mercedes AMG mit 98 km/h über die Hermannstraße raste, dabei einen Fußgänger tötete und Fahrerflucht beging, wurde jetzt vom Amtsgericht einfach zu einer lächerlichen Bewährungsstrafe von 22 Monaten und Führerscheinentzug von 2 Jahren und 6 Monaten verurteilt. In der Schweiz oder in Dänemark säße diese Person jetzt im Knast und der Führerschein wäre 10 Jahre oder länger weg. In Deutschland kommt man mit blauem Auge davon. Niemand kann mir erzählen, dass das gerecht ist und niemand kann mir erklären, dass man E-Scooter problemlos aus „Sicherheitsgründen“ auf 20 km/h drosseln kann, Autos aber wegen „Freiheit“ und so leider nicht. Diese 🇩🇪 Autojustiz ist einfach nur noch unerträglich!
Así es la esclavitud en las minas en el este del Congo, de donde sale más del 70% del cobalto del mundo, miles de esclavos diariamente extraen el mineral por apenas 2$ al dia para llenar los bolsillos a las multinacionales capitalistas.
El capitalismo que no te enseñan, así es como se sostiene el nivel de vida y de consumo en Occidente, en estas minas al menos hay 40.000 niños esclavizados que pican piedra para que Apple saque 4 modelos de Iphone cada año.
🚨🇬🇷 Greeks Under Pressure Just Like Albanians: Israeli Fund Privatizing 200 Hectares of Land on Kalamata's Western Beach
⚡️An Israeli investment fund is privatizing 200 hectares of land on Kalamata's western beach. The Greek government calls the CUTTING OFF PUBLIC ACCESS FOR THE CITY'S RESIDENTS as "STRATEGIC INVESTMENT"
We are all relieved and grateful that Dawa Sherpa has miraculously survived and returned alive after days alone on Mt Everest. But while we celebrate the fact that he is alive, many serious questions remain unanswered.
Why was Dawa Sherpa left behind high on the mountain in the first place? When he failed to arrive at the lower camps, why was there no immediate communication with him? How could a climber remain missing for days on Everest without an urgent rescue initiative being launched? Why was human life seemingly not treated as the highest priority?
Another difficult question must also be asked. If the person left behind on Everest had been a foreign client rather than a Sherpa, would the same thing have happened? Would days have passed without a major search effort? Or would helicopters, rescue teams, and international attention have been mobilized immediately? It is an uncomfortable question, but one that deserves an honest answer.
This case also raises broader concerns about accountability and the growing sense of lawlessness on the world's highest mountain. Where is the Government of Nepal when such incidents occur? Everest operates under permits, regulations, and government oversight. If a climber can be left behind and remain missing for days without apparent accountability, what does that say about the system meant to protect human life? Who is responsible for enforcing the rules, investigating negligence, and ensuring that companies put safety before business?
Dawa Sherpa survived. That is the good news. But survival should not be used as an excuse to avoid questions. The mountaineering community, the public, and Dawa himself deserve answers.