The most surveilled place on the planet is not Ukraine or Taiwan. You are on a Canary Island with thousands of sensors pointing to a lethal threat

For almost three months, between September and December 2021, the island of La Palma experienced the eruption longest and most destructive of its recent history. It happened when the Tajogait volcanoand opened the earth in the Cumbre Vieja dorsal and forced the evacuation of thousands of people, buried entire neighborhoods under lava and irreversibly altered the landscape and life of the island, inaugurating a new stage in which the end of the fire did not mean the end of the volcano. The town that did not stop breathing volcano. In Puerto Naos The lava never arrived, but the volcano did, seeping under streets, garages and foundations in the form of carbon dioxide, an invisible gas that for years kept the neighborhood evacuated and turned daily life into a permanent risk equation. After the eruption of Tajogaite, the ground continued to exhale CO₂ of magmatic origin, reaching in some points extreme concentrationstypical of a lethal environment, forcing the closure of homes, businesses and beaches while residents learned that the danger no longer burned on the surface, but silently accumulated under their feet. Thousands of sensors and an experiment. They counted this week in a BBC report that has approached the enclave that the response transformed Puerto Naos into the most guarded place in the world in terms of CO₂, with more than 1,300 sensors distributed throughout homes, streets, streetlights, beaches, garages and hotels, connected to a continuous monitoring system capable of detecting any spike in real time. This deployment, driven by the CO₂ Alert projectallowed gas to stop being an unpredictable threat and become a measured, interpreted and managed phenomenon, making it possible the progressive return of the neighbors and the reopening of the urban center, always under the premise that normality here only exists as long as the data confirms that the air continues to be breathable. Living with alarms. For years, life in Puerto Naos was reorganized around the sensorswith garages permanently open for ventilation, closed basements, cordoned off areas and neighbors who learned to live with warning beeps as part of the soundscape. CO₂, denser than air, accumulated in the low points and it became visible like a diffuse waterfall in narrow courtyards, killing small animals along the way, corroding metals and remembering that the volcano was still active even though it was no longer expelling lava, molding not only the terrain but also psychology and decisions of those who refused to leave their home permanently. View of part of Puerto Naos Playa Chica, the pulse. In 2026 the problem is no longer general, but surgical: a small strip in Playa Chica and some specific garages where CO₂ continues to emerge straight from the underground through extremely porous terrain, one described by technicians as a “volcanic Gruyere cheese.” All the effort is now concentrated there, not so much to bring the town back to life (because it has already returned) but to close the last point where the volcano still sets the pace, remembering along the way that the eruption did not end when the fire ceased, but when the subsoil stopped breathing its last breath. Extract gas from the earth. The proven solution successfully by experts changes the traditional logic in these situations: instead of ventilating the buildings, the ground has been ventilated, capturing CO₂ underground and conveying it through pipes to controlled expulsion points near the sea, where the gas is quickly dispersed without danger. Not only that. Tests have shown drastic reductionsgoing from concentrations close to half a million ppm to safe levels. In other words, it has been confirmed that the method works and that the pending challenge is not a conceptual hypothesis, but a technical one, a fine adjustment to avoid load losses and guarantee that the system can operate in a stable and permanent way. Close the volcano. Puerto Naos it’s already openinhabited and functioning, but closing the volcano means turning this experiment into a complete a definitive infrastructureintegrate the extraction of CO₂ into the urban network and accept that the island will continue to be a “volcano” even when it seems calm. Perhaps for this reason, no one expects inaugurations or epic endings to what happened, just a silent moment in which Playa Chica leaves to be an exception and the air will once again be just that, demonstrating that on the island of La Palma the volcanic forces not only have shaped the earthbut also the way in which a community has learned to live, monitor and resist over it. Image | Eduardo RobainaHyperfinch In Xataka | Gran Canaria is increasingly at risk of blackouts. And he already has an idea on the table: imitate Russia in the Arctic In Xataka | The Canary Islands and Galicia have set off the Navy’s alarm bells. Russia’s ghost fleet has arrived in Spain with warships

There are 10,000 soldiers and unusual artillery pointing at the same place in the Caribbean

It all started under the pretext of “drug trafficking”but the amount of accumulated signals, troops and artillery that the United States has been adding around the southern Caribbean, indicate that the operation has slipped towards a coercion mechanism strategic to force accelerated eviction without a formal invasion. A combination of visible deterrence, explicit threats and preparation of windows of surgical action. In the background: Venezuela. Evolution of the objective. It we count last week. The US deployment began wrapped in the classic language of the fight against drug trafficking, attacking boats fast and reactivating bases with a technical pretext. It happens that the accumulation of gestures (B-52 with transponders assets bordering on the Venezuelan FIR, “ghost ships”, SOF helicopters training off the coast, and the trump admission that “he doesn’t want to play”) seem to have another purpose: the message It no longer seems to deny drug routes, but rather something more akin to overthrowing the Venezuelan regime. The public articulation (“Maduro is a fugitive”, “he must go”) and privately aligns military deployment with a logic of collapse rather than containment. Artillery as pressure. The volume of resources and troops from Washington that CNN reported in the last few hours and the New York Times through satellite data (thousands of soldiers next to the ARG Iwo Jimathree destroyers DDG guided missilesa cruisea SSN submarineairplanes AC-130J armed with hellfire, F-35 in Puerto Ricoairplanes P-8, MQ-9, ISR flights massive and reactivation of the Roosevelt Roads base) is disproportionate to simply hunt down drug boats, although insufficient to occupy Caracas. Is, according to analystsexactly the size that allows hitting nodes (command, radars, escorts, inner rings) without “going fully into” a war, and maintaining a credible “low-profile” escalation vector. American voices match in the Financial Times: “it is too much for drug trafficking, but not enough for an invasion”, and what is left in the middle is a luck calibrated pressure. One of the satellite images captured on October 17 showing F-35 fighter jets at the José Aponte de la Torre Airport in Puerto Rico The mystery of Venezuela. For its part, the Venezuelan Armed Force is eroded by maintenance and spare parts, but much less naked: there is S-300anti-aircraft artillery, MANPADS, F-16 and a million militiamen that cast serious doubt on the reputational costs if Washington crosses the kinetic threshold. At the same time, the national commanders they suspect leaks and purge loyalties, the Times said that they sleep rotating locations and change escorts. A pattern that reveals internal vulnerability and expectation of a selective coup, in any case, there does not seem to be confidence in defeating the United States. Colombia and something more. The dialectical escalation with Colombia (Trump has called Petro a “drug leader,” threats of cut funds and tariffsand rhetorical retaliation after a naval attack that killed a fisherman) reconfigures an alliance that until now was key for Washington: the same one that provided the 80% of intelligence in the area. In other words, the clash erodes the regional pillar precisely when the United States approaches the use of force threshold in Venezuela, expanding the diplomatic front and reducing its margins for sustained maneuver. The political window. While, Donald Trump’s administration acts against the clock: this posture sustained under a climate of war does not seem to be able to be maintained indefinitely and any accident can precipitate an unplanned escalation. Plus: Trump does not seem to focus the operation on normative criteria (elections or institutional guarantees) but rather to a result that he can declare as “victory,” which makes the margins of American rhetoric more flexible, but hardens the incentive for a spectacular blow. Military analysts warn that “over braking” could behead without transition and opening a vacuum, while the opposition replies that Venezuelan social cohesion reduces that risk. Thus, the gap between both hypotheses is precisely where the greatest American pressure operates today. Strategic test. In summary, the combination of visible military troopscredible threat of precision hits and a diplomacy that does not stop tightening the rope, define that kind of ultimatum phase but without a formal ultimatum. From that perspective, the outcome aims to depend less on the balance of fire than on the breaking point within the Chavista leadership and whether Washington decides to stop after a possible departure of Maduro, or explicitly pursues the “end of” as a regime. And while that ambiguity persists, the pressure aims to continue… while the Caribbean wonders for how long. Image | USN/MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 3RD CLASS THEOPLIS STEWART II, ​​Planet Labs PBC In Xataka | A disturbing idea is gaining strength: that what the US wants is not drugs, and that is why it is targeting Venezuela In Xataka | That the US Air Force flies its three B-52 bombers is normal. That he does it against Venezuela not so much

Ariadne Artiles opens an album from her childhood to celebrate her birthday… and she was already pointing out ways as a model

Ariadne Artiles is celebrating and has taken advantage this special day to share your most personal album of memories. “Walking through some of the best moments of my childhood, today I celebrate the 43rd birthday of the older girl that I am and I hope to continue being for the rest of my life,” she wrote on her social networks. “I grew up believing that I could solve all the world’s problems and, although maturity gives you a harsh blow of reality, I am glad to see that I’m still that girl who believes that nothing is impossiblethat everything can be achieved if one desires it intensely,” he confesses. © ariadneartiles © ariadneartiles The author of mother life He has sent a message full of meaning to all his followers encouraging them to create “the life you want and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.” “And, above all, may we never stop being the children we were. Don’t let anything or anyone steal our hope,” writes the model in a post that has received countless beautiful messages. “Thank you for the congratulations and so many expressions of affection and to all of you who accompany me along the way, family, friends “Thank you, because you make me very happy”, concludes this text that has been accompanied by some of his favorite photos. © ariadneartiles © ariadneartiles Their first ‘posed’ When you see all these images, it is clear that Ariadne pointed out ways from a very young age. This is how she posed in front of the camera, exuding self-confidence and self-confidence both in a bikini and with the most striking outfits, like this pink outfit with white polka dot and ruffle pants. Who was going to tell this young girl that it would end? fulfilling your dream and becoming an important model who would work in numerous national and international campaigns. © ariadneartiles © ariadneartiles Unforgettable moments with his parents and sister It’s endearing how, looking back, Ariadne remembers some of the moments when she was happiest. And in many of them were, of course, their parents and his little sister, Aida. On many occasions, the top Canary Islander has dedicated precious words to her parents, ensuring that she is the daughter of “a wonderful father“and that he was lucky “to enjoy him in every way and to have him constantly present in my life.” © ariadneartiles About her mother, Ariadne always has words of admiration every time she congratulates her on her birthday. “Since this day there has been no one who has not felt you close, sometimes too close, but that’s how we mothers are… Thank you for so much. I have always chosen you as a travel companion. I could literally go with anyone, but you will always be my best plan. With you time flies,” he once wrote. © ariadneartiles Ariadne adores her sister, whom she affectionately refers to as “my first baby“. “Nothing made me more excited than having a little sister to take care of, pamper and protect. Today I see my daughter Ari with her sisters and it is the perfect reflection of all those years that we lived together, hand in hand, so many memories, so much to tell… Aidita, as we call her at home, was my glass baby, with porcelain skin and a doll’s face, but more trash and brute than any. “It took me half my life to understand that I was not their mother, but I found out and I had no choice but to take a step back because neither brothers nor children can be protected for life, you have to let them fly,” he reflected. © ariadneartiles Your family, your engine The model has had a very happy birthday both personally and professionally. Although she is a tireless worker, she has always been clear that her family is her top priority. For more than 14 years he has maintained a consolidated relationship with the businessman José María García Fraile, son of the legendary journalist José María Garcíawhich always tries to stay in the background away from the spotlight. © Getty Images Together they have formed a dream family with their three princesses: Ariwho came into the world on December 31, 2017, and the twins Mary and Julietwho were born on April 16, 2021. Last year, Ariadne talked about how she managed to live between Gran Canaria and Madrid and confessed that the most difficult thing about being a mother is making peace, although she recognized that she is truly privileged. “I have worked hard to achieve it and I am lucky that they have a great father. “I have given myself the gift of being able to have them with me as much as I want and not taking them to daycare or school out of necessity,” he said. © ariadneartiles Precisely in mother life She is open-hearted and honest about her daily life with her three daughters, acknowledging that “Being a mother is a roller coaster, but it is worth it again and again“. Her girls are her greatest joy and they always surprise her with their occurrences. © ariadneartiles The model has instilled in them her healthy lifestyle habits and his great passions since very little. She makes the most of every minute she spends with her daughters and it is common to see her doing some of your favorite family plans: painting, reading, doing yoga, cooking, playing on the beach…

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