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City Reads: Tokyo Reads Paris: Tokyo Has Been Selling Its Own Tap Water Since 1995.

A row of blue Tokyo Water bottles displayed in a modern metropolitan vending machine, showcasing the city's branded municipal supply. TOKYO · April 20, 2026...

City Reads: Mexico City Reads Paris: The Constitutional Right to Water Exists. The Pipe Does Not Reach 4 Million People.

Residents in a peripheral neighborhood of Mexico City wait for a water tanker to arrive during a local shortage. MEXICO CITY · April 20, 2026...

Singapore Reads Paris: Singapore Took the Least Desirable Input and Made It a National Symbol.

A view of the Bedok NEWater Factory visitor center where high-grade reclaimed water is produced and branded for public consumption. SINGAPORE · April 20, 2026...

Kenya Is Now Africa’s First Frontrunner Country for Urban Transformation. Nairobi Has to Prove It.

A high-angle view of the Nairobi skyline featuring a blend of contemporary architectural designs and surrounding urban vegetation. NAIROBI · April 20, 2026 : Kenya...

Amsterdam Reads Paris: Trust So Deep It Became Invisible. Until Microplastics Arrived.

A view of an Amsterdam canal where traditional water management meets the modern environmental challenge of synthetic pollutants. AMSTERDAM · April 20, 2026 : Since...

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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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