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De acuerdo con el OCCAMA, los diferentes montos del presupuesto y tiempos para el inicio de las obras, sumado a la falta de consulta y estudios correspondientes generan preocupación sobre la planeación y ejecución del proyecto, cuyo antecedente de implementación fracasó en el año 2014.
As the UK hits 35C it is hitting 55C in India, just a few Centigrade from causing instant death.
This is the most heavily populated country on the planet with 1.47 billion people.
More than all of North America and Europe combined.
Imagine if they all have to leave.
Update: the actual max temperature in many parts of India was 46°C, so the 55°C mentioned here must be "feels like" temperature.
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As a non-Christian, my deepest respect goes to the intellectual honesty of Pope Leo XIV.
The Catholic Church had an important role in enabling the transatlantic trade of slaves.
It interpreted an atrocious process of colonization and human exploitation as an act of Christian duty towards infidels that were supposed to embrace Jesus.
Pope Nicholas V in 1452 allowed Christians to invade, conquer, fight, subjugate and seize all possessions of all enemies of Christ, as well as granting them the permission to reduce them into a state of perpetual slavery.
The following Popes (Callixtus III in 1456, Sixtus IV in 1481 and Leo X in 1514) also granted similar rights to Spanish and Portuguese kings.
The acknowledgement of the Church’s role in enabling slavery and colonialism is long overdue but still welcome.

Pope Leo XIV has made a historic apology for the role the Holy See played in legitimizing slavery. Leo’s own family history includes both enslaved people and slave owners. He delivered the apology in his first encyclical “Magnifica Humanitas” or Magnificent Humanity which was released on Monday. Past popes have apologized for Christians’ involvement in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. But no pope has ever publicly acknowledged much less apologized for the role that past popes played in giving European kings explicit authority to subjugate and enslave “infidels.” One expert calls this “a truly remarkable moment.”