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This week's centerfold piece, by Felix Lill for German daily Die Zeit, looks at the feminist 4B movement, which rejects any intimacy with men, and has been causing a stir for years in South Korea.
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Table of Contents
p5. With Assad Gone, Turkey And Israel Plan To “Share The Cake” In Syria | Al-Manassa by Khaled Dawoud
p8. Ever More, Iran’s Regime Is A House Of Cards | Kayhan-London by Hamed Mohammadi
p10. Desire And Misery: On The World’s “Fetishism” For Middle East Conflict | Worldcrunch by Hagar Farouk
p13. Done With Men — Inside South Korea’s 4B Movement Of Radical Feminism | Die Zeit by Felix Lill
p16. Mangione’s Manifesto, American Healthcare — A View From Europe | La Marea by Sebastiaan Faber
p18. France To Ecuador, A Straight Red Line From The Patriarchy To Mass Rape | Indómita by Thalíe Ponce
p21. Russia’s “Vibe” To Japan’s “Inappropriate” — A World Tour Of Words Of The Year | Worldcrunch by Ella Nigro
p24. How Dogs Became The Luxury Sector’s New Best Friend | Les Echos by Raphaëlle Elkrief