Sorry to see that the world is already in the hands of such mega-corporations, which will continue to manage, control, and exploit poorest countries. Poor Ukrainian people fell in this trap.
The aim of this blog is to try to highlight some challenges facing the world, such as crowded megacities, poor living conditions, water shortages, dangerous waste disposal, and arrogant powers behind warmongering. I am interested in sharing opionions and reading your comments.
Friday, 26 May 2023
Omnivorous predators
Friday, 19 May 2023
Peace mission
Maybe it's so simple, but I don't understand. On Monday, 15 May, Ukrainian president went to Britain, as London government promised to give Ukraine hundreds more missiles and attack drones. The Ukrainian president says such weapons are needed to protect Ukraine from Russian air strikes.
This may change the course of the war. Maybe don't. We don't know. But this certainly means that, firstly, the UK and other countries are the staunch allies of Kyiv, and, secondly, we don't know how long such Western powers could fund the war.
At the same time, there is a great concern among UK and other Western allies, as they are reluctant to provide Kyiv with weapons that can reach Russian territory. Not to mention of armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium.
In the meanwhile, Russian and Ukrainian governments have agreed to meet an "African leaders peace mission", which includes South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, Senegal and Republic of Congo. Consequently, I think it's easy to see which countries and governments aren't interested in peace deal and cease fire agreement between the two belligerents.
We wait and see!
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Exceptional rains
Early this week I was glad to see many tourists, from North Europe, France, East Asia and Australia, who were visiting old Naples' monuments and landmarks, such as the Palace of the Spaniard ("palazzo dello spagnolo" in Italian language). It was built starting in 1738 by the architect Sanfelice, who created large arches that followed the progress of the stairs on both sides. At the end of the 1700s the building was bought by a Spanish landlord. That's why that historical building is still called Palace of the Spaniard .
Today, May 18, is holiday in some European countries, such as Switzerland, Norway, Finland and Sweden. It is Ascension Day. This Christian holiday commemorates Jesus Christ's Ascention into heaven 40 days after Easter.
I will probably be back home at the end of this week.
Happy Ascension Day!
Monday, 15 May 2023
Rainy week
Another rainy week in Central and South Italy. There are blue flags in Naples streets as Naples' soccer team has just won its third title.
The picture below shows, Allumiere, a small village located in the hill (85 km North from Rome). It is known for its cathedral, ancient ruins and geologic formation.Monday, 8 May 2023
Cloudy Monday
Dry and cloudy Monday to start the week. The cloudy sky I see today reminds me the clouds that I saw last week while I was flying over Ireland.
I much prefer seats located directly next to the window.
Window seats are better on airplanes, as they give me the opportunity to enjoy both landscape and clouds ☁️☁️✈⛅☁️
Monday, 1 May 2023
Malahide castle, village and gargen
I'm back! Hello everyone! So here I am, returning to blogging. As requested by Veronica I show some pictures which I made in Ireland last week. The first two images were taken in Malahide, a coastal settlement situated 14 Kilometres North of Dublin, with a population of over 17,000. Its name in Irish language is Mullach Ide.
There are a lot of public transport options avalilable to get you to Malahide castle, which lies close to the village of Malahide.