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Amman Gets Running Water Once a Week. It Has for Decades. The World Doesn’t Talk About It.

Residents in Amman manage white plastic water storage tanks on a residential rooftop to prepare for the weekly municipal supply cycle. AMMAN · April 9,...

City Reads: São Paulo Reads Mexico City: São Paulo Was a Decade Ahead of This Crisis. It Is Still Recovering.

Aerial view of the Cantareira reservoir system showing significantly low water levels and exposed sediment during a peak drought period. SÃO PAULO · April 9,...

City Reads: Dubai Reads Mexico City: Dubai Has No Natural Water. Money Solved the Problem. What About the Cities That Don’t Have It?

The modern urban skyline of Dubai is defined by its architectural height and its extensive infrastructure systems located in a desert environment. DUBAI · April...

City Reads: Nairobi Reads Mexico City: 10x More Per Liter. The Africa Urban Forum Just Closed.

A water vendor transports yellow plastic containers through a densely populated neighborhood. NAIROBI · April 9, 2026 : As the Africa Urban Forum 2026 closes...

City Reads Mumbai Reads Mexico City: The City Gets Enough Rain. Dharavi Gets Two Hours of Water a Day.

Densely populated urban residential area in Mumbai where water distribution is managed through scheduled rationing. MUMBAI · April 9, 2026 : Every year, Mumbai is...

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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

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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