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Juan Teixeira is a journalist based in Vigo, Spain.
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Vigo, city of color: Alba Fabre
The article discusses a mural by Alba Fabre located on Travesía de Vigo street, which depicts a woman hanging upside down from a tree. The artwork, inspired by a tarot card, invites viewers to reflect on the validation of emotions derived from discomfort or conflict. Fabre's message emphasizes the importance of introspection and acceptance of negative emotions as equally necessary and valid as positive ones.
Mustangs Win Ten-Inning Thriller to Salvage Season, Even Series at One Each
The Billings Mustangs secured a dramatic 6-5 victory over the Missoula Paddleheads in a ten-inning game, tying the Pioneer League North Division Series at one game each. Key performances included Beaux Bonvillain's relief pitching and clutch hits from Jalen Garcia, Andrew Fernandez, and Crews Taylor. The Mustangs overcame errors and missed opportunities to extend their season, setting up a decisive Game 3.
About Pablo González and the Diminishing Freedom of the Press
Pablo González, a journalist with a deep connection to post-Soviet regions, has been detained under accusations of being a Russian agent. His arrest by Polish intelligence has raised concerns about violations of fundamental rights. The article highlights the growing paranoia against Russia in the West and the diminishing freedom of the press. Despite the lack of concrete evidence against him, González's treatment has been harsh, and there is significant support for his release from various press associations and organizations defending freedom of expression.
The day-to-day life in Ukraine, in images
A photo essay capturing various aspects of daily life in Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. Images include a ballet rehearsal in Dnipro, a cemetery for fallen soldiers, a food delivery worker in Kiev, a Soviet-era bunker, economic hardships in Avdeevka, a declining high-tech factory, the Jewish community in Dnipro, and street life in Dnipro.
Grey Zone
Photographer Juan Teixeira captures the harsh realities of life in the 'Grey Zone' that separates Ukraine from the territory controlled by the army of the Republic Popular of Donetsk. The photo essay depicts long queues at the border, the struggles of crossing in harsh weather, the watchful eyes of snipers, and the impact of the conflict on civilians, including a single mother and children living under the constant threat of bombings.
The megafarms as an example of the system's blindness
The article discusses the environmental and social impacts of megafarms, highlighting the concerns raised by Spanish Minister of Consumer Affairs Alberto Garzón about excessive meat consumption and industrial farming. It criticizes the response from the meat industry and political figures, arguing that megafarms harm local economies, animal welfare, and the environment. The text advocates for traditional farming methods and condemns the influence of large corporations and political complicity in maintaining harmful industrial practices.
The Repression That Is Coming
The article discusses the anticipated social and economic challenges for 2022, highlighting the ongoing pandemic, economic inequality, and government policies that favor large corporations over the general population. It criticizes the Spanish government's increased funding for police forces and repressive measures, suggesting that these actions are in preparation for potential social unrest. The text also touches on the broader implications of global financial crises and the need for systemic change to achieve a more equitable and sustainable society.
The Zapatista squadron that wants to invade Europe with a clear message: WAKE UP
The Zapatista Squadron 421, consisting of four women, two men, and one non-binary person, embarked on a journey from Mexico to Europe aboard a German ship named La Montaña to share their experiences and rekindle anti-capitalist struggle. They arrived in Vigo, Spain, and were warmly received by various European collectives. The group, which includes indigenous members and represents the EZLN, plans to visit thirty European countries. Marijose, a non-binary indigenous member, was the first to land, symbolically renaming Europe as 'Slumil K’ajxemk’op' or 'rebellious land'. The visit aims to foster solidarity and resistance against capitalism, with upcoming events including a Feminism and Dissidence meeting in France and a European Meeting of Struggles in Madrid.
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