Mexico City wanted to shine as Lisbon did. Now they have the same problems: Gentrification and Digital Nomads

In recent weeks, Mexico City has been the scene of a wave of protests that have put in the center of the debate the coexistence of its inhabitants. The increase in housing prices, due to the gentrification of the most popular neighborhoods in the city, and the uncontrolled tourist They have put the Digital nomads In the spotlight causing an unprecedented social reaction in the Mexican capital. Mexico City is thrown out. Thousands of people went to protest through the streets of the most central and busy colonies (neighborhoods) like Rome and Countess, where rental prices have increased above 100% In the last three years. What began as a peaceful manifestation against the gentrification and the increase of life in those colonies, soon took a more violent look: Several businesses frequented by tourists and digital nomads were attacked under slogans From “Gringo, go home!” Some protesters carried banners with “gringos written messages, stop stealing the house”, while demanding laws to regulate the tourist and policies that allow access to a home at affordable prices for the premises. “They are expelling us from our own neighborhoods,” the protesters shouted. The government responds and the US does not lose Comba. The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, He expressed his outrage before the violence registered in the demonstrations and condemned Xenophobic attitudes that the protesters showed against the digital nomads and tourists who found in their path. “It cannot be that due to a lawsuit, however legitimate, that is gentrification, the demand is ‘any nationality of our country,’” said Sheinbaum. “Mexico is a country open to the world and is not discriminatory; then xenophobic attitudes cannot be justified.” The increase in tension against digital nomads, mainly Americans, also have a response component from citizenship to deportation policies That the Government of Donald Trump is applying, expelling many Mexican citizens from the US, while these digital nomads now occupy the homes in which the protesters lived. “Gentrification is colonization!” Some of the banners exhibited in the demonstration. For its part, far from showing a conciliatory message, the US National Security Department, on which mass deportations depend, threw more firewood by the fire by publishing In his X profile The message: “If you are illegally in the United States and want to join the next protest in Mexico City, use the CBP Home application to facilitate your departure.” THE ORIGIN OF THE PROTEST: Gentrification. Such and As I pointed out The president of Mexico in her speech, the origin of the discomfort of the population of Mexico City has as a backdrop Gentrificationa process that has accelerated in recent years. During this period, the local government promoted the investment of foreign real estate funds and the Use of platforms such as Airbnbracing the way for the arrival of professionals with high purchasing power from the global northern. As a result, the price of housing in central colonies It has doubled In the last decade, and the cost of living has become unsustainable for many residents resulting from the pressure of investment funds for removing maximum profitability to their real estate investments. “When talking about real estate cartels, it is rightly said, because between cartels there are disputes over a territory or square, and today the (colony) Juarez is the center of a similar dispute,” assured In 2023 a BBC Neighborhood activist Sergio González. The average rental of an house in Mexico City went from 16,100 pesos per month (about 738 euros to change) in January 2018 to 20,426 pesos (about 936 euros) five years later, although this figure shoots more than double in colonies such as the Countess. The minimum monthly salary in Mexico City is around 8,364 pesos, the equivalent of just less than 384 euros. Digital nomads are not the (unique) responsible. Although US digital nomads have become the main objective of protests, Expert voices like that of the lawyer and activist Carla Escoffié indicate that her presence is only A part of the problem. The mere presence of a few thousand people with high purchasing power in a city like Mexico City does not elevate prices alone, explains Escoffié in his book ‘Country without a roof’. The true Gentrification Motor They are the real estate fundsthe greats LESSORSand the Tourist Rental Platformswhich modify the nature of the neighborhoods building luxury homes and replacing the local trade by multinational chains. President Sheinbaum pointed out that foreigners rejection is a response to mass arrival of digital nomads After the pandemic, mainly from the United States. These “visitors” have much greater purchasing power than the local population and its presence It increased In 60% compared to figures in 2019, and currently, some 700,000 Americans live in Mexico. The precedent: Portugal. Lisbon would have served of Canarian in the mine For the Mexican government to anticipate what would happen in the colonies of Mexico City, since Lisbon has suffered the same symptoms that the Mexican capital now presents. Such and as analyzed in The Guardian The researcher at the University of Lisbon Agustín Cocola-Gant, Portugal promoted for years a low taxation for real estate investors foreigners and launched “golden visas“To attract digital nomads and investors, granting tax advantages over local inhabitants. These policies caused a 105.8% increase in the price of housing in Lisbon between 2015 and 2023, according to published data by The confidential. The result was the expulsion of thousands of Portuguese of its traditional neighborhoodsunable to face the increase in life and housing. As Cocola-Gant explained, Portugal went from occupying the 22 of the 27 countries with the most expensive housing in 2015, to occupy first place today. In Xataka | Cities full of empty houses and neighbors incapable of finding housing: the cities of “Las Persianas descedas” arrive Image | Unspash (Keith Helfrich)

Up to 240 Hz and more shine than ever to assault the high range

The TVs proposed by Samsung for 2025 They just arrived in Spain. At the beginning of last January, during the last edition of the CES that was held in Las Vegas (USA), We were able to flirt with some of its characteristicsbut at that time this South Korean company had not yet revealed information about its new televisions. Now we have it. In this article we will investigate five of the most interesting models of the porpholio of this manufacturer by 2025: the new Samsung’s flagship television, its two most sophisticated Neo Qled 8k models, and, finally, the two most ambitious Neo Qled 4k televisions of the catalog of this brand. They all land with a artificial intelligence (AI) more refined than the one implemented in last year’s models, but this is not all they propose. They arrive with more novelties, and they are juicy. Samsung Oled, Neo Qled 8k and Neo Qled 4K: Technical Specifications OLED S95F neo qled qn990f 8k neo qled qn900f 8k Neo qled qn90f neo qled qn80f panel QD-OED 4K UHD of 10 bits, 16: 9-looking ratio and 100 Hz soda (up to 165 Hz) Neo qled Lcd goes 8k of 10 bits, 16: 9 -looking ratio and 100 Hz soda (up to 240 Hz) Neo qled lcd goes 8k of 10 bits, 16: 9 -looking ratio and 100 Hz soda (up to 165 Hz) Neo qled Lcd goes 4k of 10 bits, 16: 9 -looking ratio and 120 Hz soda (up to 165 Hz) Neo qled lcd goes 4k of 10 bits, appearance ratio 16: 9 and 50 Hz soda resolution 3,840 x 2,160 points 7,680 x 4,320 points 7,680 x 4,320 points 3,840 x 2,160 points 3,840 x 2,160 points available sizes 55, 65, 77 and 83 inches 65, 75, 85 and 98 inches 65, 75 and 85 inches 43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85 and 98 inches 50, 55, 65, 75, 85 and 100 inches Retroilumination No Mini-read Mini-read Mini-read Mini-read HDR HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG Image processor NQ4 ai Gen3 Processor NQ8 ai Gen3 Processor NQ8 AI GEN2 Processor NQ4 ai Gen3 Processor NQ4 AI GEN2 Processor sound 70 watts 4.2.2 channels Dolby Atmos OTS+ 90 watts 6.2.4 channels Dolby Atmos OTS PRO 70 watts 4.2.2 channels Dolby Atmos OTS+ 60 watts 4.2.2 channels Dolby Atmos OTS+ 30 watts 4 channels Dolby Atmos OTS LITE connectivity 4 x HDMI 2.1, 3 x USB-A, 1 x USB-C, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical Digital Audio Output, 1 x Rf and 1 x ci ci 5 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x USB-A, 1 x USB-C, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical Digital Audio Output, 1 x Rf and 1 x ci ci 4 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x USB-A, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical digital audio output, 1 x rf and 1 x ci 4 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x USB-A, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical digital audio output, 1 x rf and 1 x ci 4 x HDMI 2.1, 2 x USB-A, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x Optical digital audio output, 1 x rf and 1 x ci Wireless connectivity Wi-Fi 5 Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 6e Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 6e Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 5 Bluetooth 5.3 Wi-Fi 5 Bluetooth 5.3 Operating system Tizen Os Tizen Os Tizen Os Tizen Os Tizen Os price From 2,399 euros (55 inches) From 5,999 euros (65 inches) From 3,699 euros (65 inches) 1,799 euros (55 inches) 1,349 euros (55 inches) Samsung TV 55 inches OLED S95F 4K Smart TV with Vision AI, screen without reflections with Glare Free and Motion Xcelerator 165Hz * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung TV 65 inches neo qled qn990f 8k mini LED, smart tv with vision ai, connection without cables, screen without reflections glare free and up to 240Hz * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung TV 65 inches neo qled qn900f 8k mini led smart tv with vision ai, screen without reflections with Glare Free and Motion Xcelerator 165Hz * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung TV 55 inches neo qled qn90f 4k mini led smart tv with vision ai, screen without reflections with glare free and quantum matrix technology plus * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung TV 55 inches neo qled qn80f 4k mini led smart tv with vision ai, quantum matrix technology core, motion xcelerator 144Hz and gaming hub * Some price may have changed from the last review The OLED S95F collects the witness of one of the best televisions of 2024 Samsung Oled S95F. In my opinion, the television with an organic panel that Samsung proposed in 2024, the OLED S95Dit is a jewel for its image quality. The model that you can see except for these lines is its successor, the new OLED S95F, and arrives with two important novelties: A new matrix QD-OED capable of delivering shine peaks close to 4,000 nits in a minimum panel portion, and almost 2,000 nits in a 10%window; and also with new image processing algorithms and sound through AI. There is a small advance: in a few weeks we can analyze it thoroughly, and, of course, we will explain if the OLED S95F model is really better than its predecessor. An interesting benefit of his panel that is worth not overlooking the players is that he can work at 165 Hz. And in what refers to HDR there is nothing new: Processes Content HDR10+, HDR10 and HLGbut not Dolby Vision. And keep the four entries HDMI 2.1 of rigor. The expected 5 HDMI 2.1 entries are already here (although only in the flagship model) We are now with Samsung’s flagship television by 2025, the Neo QLED QN990F 8K. This model with LCD panel is incorporated, on paper, mini-LED backlighting and the most advanced image processing this televisions manufacturer currently. In fact, … Read more

In 536 the sun began to shine less than the moon. The small ice age began then began

The year 536 is sometimes called “The worst in history”, But this year only marked the beginning of a small ice age. An era of about 15 years in which sunlight was almost unable to reach the surface of the earth. Small ice age. For years it has been discussed what happened in the year 536 that triggered the “small ice age of late antiquity” (Lalia) that lasted until the 550s. The volcanic eruptions of this year and 541 or comet dust had been considered as possible causes, but we had A third hypothesis: An unknown underwater eruption. From historiography to the rings of the trees. From this era of darkness we have record through different sources: some historiographic, such as medieval texts in which there is talk of a sunlight so faint that it barely stood out about that of the moon. Others, more “modern”, such as the analysis of Tree rings. These rings appear as a result of the oscillations in their growth rate, a consequence of the succession of the seasons of the year and factors associated with it, such as the abundance of water. Or the hours of light. The suspects. And the hours of light were not abundant at this time. The cause of this long winter of 15 years would have been in a denser atmosphere full of dust or gas that would have prevented solar radiation from reaching the northern hemisphere. However, we are not sure what our atmosphere overshadowed. Volcanic activity has been the main suspect in the case. We know that the most powerful volcanoes can expel gases in such quantity that they can alter the terrestrial climate, usually for short periods of time. During this decade and a half we had proof of three volcanic eruptions, a “cataclysmic” eruption in 536, caused by a volcano in Iceland; and two others also relevant in 540 and 547. However, there are experts who consider that these three eruptions were not the cause of this small ice age, something else was needed. Submarine volcano. And that “something” could have been an underwater volcano. Is The hypothesis defended by an American team of researchers composed of Dallas Abbott and John Barron. They reached this conclusion when studying Greenland ice samples in which remains of marine microorganisms of tropical waters were found. According to this hypothesis, underwater rashes would have led to the atmosphere not only the gases of these events but also remains of sediments and marine life. An underwater eruption would also have vaporized a large amount of water that would have passed to the atmosphere. Huge consequences. All this would have had severe socio -economic consequences. Historical records speak of years in which cereal crops did not even allow bread, or snowfall in full summer. Towards the year 541 the so -called “Plaga de Justiniano” began in Egypt First epidemic Black plague of the Middle Ages. In the Iberian Peninsula this period of darkness could have unleashed The first of the crises that would end up resulting in the fall of the Visigothic kingdom and the Muslim conquer. Image | NOAA/National Science Foundation In Xataka | We believed that the huge eruption of Hunga Tonga had something to do with global temperature records. We didn’t even get closer In Xataka | Something weird happens in the Teide: although experts do not see signs of eruption, they insist that you have to follow it closely

PSG shows that it can shine in the Champions League without Mbappé

PARIS — Paris Saint-Germain finally showed it can shine in the Champions League without former star Kylian Mbappé, coming back from 2-0 down in the second half to beat Manchester City 4-2 on Wednesday. The crucial victory took PSG out of the elimination zone in the new format of the competition, with a general table, and left City in that section with one game to play. PSG’s redesigned attack finally came together, using four different goal scorers instead of relying too much on just one to make a difference. PSG winger Bradley Barcola scored one goal and assisted another for his France teammate Ousmane Dembélé. Midfielder Joao Neves headed in to score the third before striker Gonçalo Ramos added the fourth in stoppage time. The French team has struggled to score goals in the competition since Mbappé left for Real Madrid before this campaign. He had scored just six in as many games before City’s visit and had been held goalless in defeats to Arsenal and Bayern Munich. PSG coach Luis Enrique said before facing City that the solution up front would come from more teamwork rather than hoping another player can emulate Mbappé, who scored 44 goals last season and helped PSG reached the semi-finals of the Champions League. City coach Pep Guardiola acknowledged that his team was outmatched. “We have to accept it. In the transitions we couldn’t face them, they were faster,” he said. “I give credit to PSG. When a team is better, I have no problem accepting it. They all played really well. “He is not a specific player.” Mbappé’s move to Madrid has forced Luis Enrique to improvise with his lineups all season. This time, 19-year-old winger Désiré Doué played as a makeshift forward although centre-forward Ramos was available for this duel where both teams backed by rich states – the United Arab Emirates (City) and Qatar (PSG) – were at risk of not advancing to the direct elimination stage. City led 2-0 after 53 minutes but PSG equalized in the 60th after some inspiring play from Barcola on the left. Barcola beat Savinho before finding Dembélé near the penalty spot. Barcola himself, 22, equalized by hitting the left post after Doué’s shot bounced off the crossbar. The diminutive Neves leaned in to head in a free kick from the right in the 78th. Dembélé also hit the crossbar with 20 minutes remaining and PSG had two more goals disallowed for offside. PSG players ran to celebrate with their fans as the final whistle blew, and club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi clenched a fist. Maybe losing Mbappé won’t be so bad after all. “We are a young team but a team with character,” Al-Khelaifi told Canal Plus. “Many players doubted our team, but I always trusted them.” Al-Khelaifi praised the impact of Luis Enrique. “I think we have the best coach in the world,” he said. “We are playing with character, identity, DNA.”

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