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A Japanese Town Fell 311 Residents Short of City Status. Its Mayor Apologized.

A quiet street in a rural Japanese municipality showing signs of aging infrastructure and low foot traffic. TOKYO · April 15, 2026 : In a...

Estonia Has 100,000 Digital Citizens Who Don’t Live There. Is That Enough?

A digital ID card used for Estonia's e-Residency program, which allows entrepreneurs to manage EU-based businesses and sign documents remotely. TALLINN · April 15, 2026...

South Korea Spends 1 Trillion Won a Year Fighting City Extinction. Young People Keep Leaving.

A view of a modern transit hub in South Korea where high-speed connectivity facilitates rapid movement toward the capital. SEOUL · April 15, 2026 :...

City Reads: Tallinn Reads Detroit: Can Digital Citizenship Keep a Dying Community Economically Alive?

The skyline of Tallinn’s modern business district where digital infrastructure meets historic urban architecture. TALLINN · April 15, 2026 : Detroit’s path to stabilization began...

City Reads: Nairobi Reads Detroit: Africa’s Shrinking City Problem Is Two Decades Away. The Window to Plan Is Now.

Commuters move through Nairobi's central business district as the city continues to draw significant population from surrounding regional hubs. NAIROBI · April 15, 2026 :...

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

bcd-W is changing. A new rhythm for connecting business,...

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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