Worldcrunch Magazine #41 — Death Trap At Sea: An Exclusive Die Welt Investigation Into The Migrant Tragedy In Greek Waters

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This week’s cover story, by Georg Altrogge, Maike Backhaus, Lennart Pfahler, Tim Röhn & Antonio Sempere for German newspaper Die Welt, is an exclusive, in-depth investigation into the migrant tragedy on the Greek coast, with interviews with survivors in a refugee camp and with relatives of people still missing.

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Table of Contents

Summer In Moscow, A Guide For Living As If The War Didn’t Exist | Les Echos By Benjamin Quénelle

How Hard Do Western Sanctions Hit Russia? Economists Have Answers | Vazhnyye Istorii By Ekaterina Mereminsky

What Happens If Ukraine Loses? A “Cost Question” For The West | Ukrainska Pravda By Evhen Dykyi

Why The Riots In France May Push Macron Further To The Right | Les Echos By Grégoire Poussielgue

An Exclusive Investigation Of The Migrant Tragedy In Greek Waters | Die Welt By Georg Altrogge, Maike Backhaus, Lennart Pfahler, Tim Röhn & Antonio Sempere

Polish Woman Killed On Greek Island: How Racism And Sexism Are Triggered | Worldcrunch By Katarzyna Skiba

Medellín: When Tourism Booms Are Bad For A City | El Espectador By Juan Manuel Ospina

The Fastest Path To Sustainable Cities: A Very Low Speed Limit | Internazionale By Alice Facchini