Worldcrunch Magazine #89 — Farewell Beijing

Here’s the latest edition of Worldcrunch Magazine, a selection of our best articles of the week from top international journalists, produced exclusively in English for Worldcrunch readers.

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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.

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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

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