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This week's edition includes an in-depth reportage by Fan Yuxin for Singapore-based digital media The Initium, about David Carey, an Irish musician who lived in China for nine years, built an independent record label and a thriving cultural space that was appreciated by foreigners and locals alike ... until the screening of a film that included LGBTQ+ elements brought an end to all that.
Worldcrunch roundup on how the far right capitalizes on social media to capture the youth vote across Europe, as well as an analysis looking at the parallels between the populist surge and the possible of a second Trump presidency in the U.S.
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Table of Contents
5. Bullying, Feet-Dragging, Gaslighting: How Israel Uses Negotiations As A Weapon | Al-Manassa by Khaled Dawood
8. Gaza Diary: Searching For “My Home” After War Destroys The House | Daraj by Feda Ziyadh
11. Pariah Swap: Why Kanye West And Russia Need Each Other | Holod by Nikolay Ovchinnikov
13. How Orban’s “Patriots” Could Unite Europe’s Far Right | France Inter by Pierre Haski
15. Farewell Beijing: When An Expat Musician Stood Up To China’s Morality Police | The Initium by Fan Yuxin
20. Sheinbaum’s Choice: AMLO’s Easy Oil Or Her Own Hard Climate Science | Climate Tracker by Emilio Godoy
23. Aguas Grandes: How A Portuguese Town Faces A Rising Threat Of Flooding | Mensagem by Maíra Streit
26. Paris Paralympics Are Driving Engineering And Accessibility Innovation | Les Echos by Léa Colombo