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This week, our magazine offers a reportage in a German retirement home, where residents with dementia can do whatever they want. For Germany's Die Zeit, Anna Scheld asks whether this approach is sustainable and whether it could be replicated elsewhere.
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Table of Contents
5. Why North Korea’s Entry Into The Russia-Ukraine War Is Really About China | Die Zeit by Steffen Richter
8. Not Quite Death: My Diary Of Displacement From Southern Lebanon | Daraj by Traik Ismail
10. Divorce In Gaza: This Is How War Destroys Marriages | Al-Manassa by Diana El-Maghreby
13. Mirbagheri, Could This Radical Cleric Be Iran’s Next Supreme Leader? | Kayhan-London by Kayhan-London Staff
16. The Abortion Clinic Forced To Cross State Lines — A Lesson For U.S. Voters? | Les Echos by Solveig Godeluck
20. Where Dementia Patients Live Their Parallel Lives — With Staff Playing Along | Die Zeit by Ketzalli Rosas
25. How Two Young Soccer Stars Are Forcing Poland To Talk About Race | Gazeta Wyborcza by Rafał Stec
28. Mad Max To Solarpunk To Last Of Us: How Climate Disaster Culture Evolves | La Marea by Jose A Cano