Dubai's Allure to Expats Is Weighing on City's Infrastructure The emirate has attracted about 400,000 people since the pandemic, which has boosted rents and home values, and put pressure on schools. How Mexico City Averted All-Out Drought With just-in-time rain and a looming presidential election, Mexico City never reached 'Day Zero.' But the politicized threat helped propel water infrastructure as a priority policy issue. Inside the 'Utopias' of Mexico City CDMX's new mayor built 15 centers offering free services and care to residents of her under-served neighborhood. Now she plans to build 100 citywide. A Broken Oil Pipeline Plunges South Sudan's Capital Into Chaos The 1.5 million people in the capital of Juba grapple with a lack of power, running water, salaries and medicine as the nation's key source of cash dries up. The Master Plan That Shaped Pakistan's Capital Is No Longer Working The blueprint has long struggled to address Islamabad's unruly growth, and after six decades experts say it is due for a revamp. |
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