Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
Aquí se ve perfectamente cómo es la Ertzaintza la que unilateralmente y sin causa alguna que lo justifique apaliza a las militantes de la Flotilla que acaban de ser liberadas del secuestro y las torturas de Israel. Asco es poco. Nauseabunda y criminal complicidad con genocidas.
Hace 50 años, la dictadura civil-militar inició un exterminio contra el Partido Comunista, con el propósito, según ellos, de “extirpar el cáncer marxista”. En ese contexto, más de 90 compañeras y compañeros fueron asesinados a lo largo de todo Chile: mujeres y hombres que luchaban por el retorno de la democracia y por construir un país más justo para todas y todos.
El #HondurasGate otro escándalo mundial donde pretendían derrotar a los gobiernos de izquierda de LATAM, apoyados por Netanyahu. Trump y Milei.
Aquí un informe completo
(Véanlo hasta el final) 👇
El gobierno de Kast renombró el 1° de mayo como "Día Nacional del Trabajo".
En 1933, tras asumier el poder, el partido Nazi de Hitler renombró el 1° de mayo como "Día Nacional del Trabajo".
Adivinen qué pasó en la Dictadura encabezada por Pinochet.
...¿Simple coincidencia?...
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1/ 🚨 Cayó Orbán en Hungría y arrastra al Presidente José Antonio Kast.
El nuevo primer ministro electo, Péter Magyar, anunció investigación por uso de fondos públicos en la Political Network for Values, organismo que Kast presidió entre 2022 y 2024.
Abrimos: 👇
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Esto es un escándalo. Dejo el enlace abajo para que sepas cómo evitarlo.
The cat in this photo only lives in central Chile. For more than 200 years, scientists thought it lived across eight countries.
DNA tests in 2021 finally sorted it out. A team led by Brazilian biologist Fabio Nascimento compared skulls, fur patterns, climate data, and DNA from cats across South America. What everyone was calling the 'pampas cat' was actually five separate species that only look similar.
The real colocolo, the one in these photos, lives in just one narrow strip of land: central Chile, west of the Andes mountains, from coastal deserts up to the forests around Santiago. Nowhere else on Earth.
That strip is Chile's most biodiverse region and also its least protected. Most of it has been turned into vineyards, avocado farms, and towns. A 2025 paper on central Chile found that more colocolos and other small wild cats are killed by cars than by anything else.
The cat is the size of a chubby housecat, around 3 to 7 kilograms. Its coat can look very different across its small range, from reddish with rust-colored stripes to a duller gray. It looks almost identical to the Andean mountain cat. The easiest way to tell them apart in a photo is nose color. The colocolo has a pink nose, the Andean cat has a black one.
The colocolo still exists in the wild. But most of central Chile's natural land has been replaced by vineyards and avocado farms. A sighting like this feels rare because the habitat is vanishing.
🫘 El libro familiar de cuidadores de semillas 🌱
[1] Este libro es una invitación a mirar el mundo de las plantas desde otro lugar: el del cuidado, la memoria y la vida que nace desde una semilla.