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South Korea Spent $200 Billion Trying to Raise Its Birth Rate. It Is Still Falling.

A high-density residential area in Seoul where rising housing costs and competitive education environments influence demographic trends. SEOUL · April 29, 2026 : South Korea’s...

City Reads: San Francisco Reads Beijing: More Dogs Than Children. China Is Betting Its Government Can Coordinate What San Francisco’s Cannot.

Residential streets in San Francisco where high-density housing and local amenities often cater to pet owners over families. SAN FRANCISCO · April 29, 2026 :...

City Reads: São Paulo Reads Beijing: Not Too Few Children. Two Completely Different Cities for Children, Depending on Postcode.

Children play in a revitalized urban park, highlighting the contrast in public space accessibility between different city sectors. SÃO PAULO · April 29, 2026 :...

City Reads: Tokyo Reads Beijing: Lowest Fertility of Japan’s 47 Prefectures. Small Apartments. Long Commutes. Childcare Waitlists Years Long.

A dense residential neighborhood in Tokyo featuring high-density apartment blocks and narrow streets. TOKYO · April 29, 2026 : Tokyo’s total fertility rate (TFR) has...

City Reads Beijing: Singapore Reads Beijing: Forty Years of Baby Bonuses. Still Below 1.1. Policy Can Slow the Decline. It Can’t Reverse the Social...

Families moving through a high-density, child-friendly transit hub in Singapore, reflecting the city’s extensive family-friendly infrastructure. SINGAPORE · April 29, 2026 : As China’s birth...

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In a Jeju Neighbor, I Glimpsed the Future City’s Final Three Minutes

On aging, exercise, and the robots that will assist...

bcd-W Current Today · The City As It Is — Weekly Roundup

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Breaking Barriers, Building Family — Santiago Guzmán and the Language of Trust in Latin America’s Crypto Frontier

A helicopter engineer turned educator built Latin America's largest...

Why the 18-Minute City: The Question That 15 Minutes Cannot Answer

The 15-minute city improves what exists. The 18-minute city...
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