Feargus O'Sullivan
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Is Beirut's Reputation for LGBT Tolerance a Myth?
The presence of Syrian refugees may have also played a role in a recent crackdown on gay bars.
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A Transit Expansion Designed to Force Paris to Make Peace With Its Suburbs
If any European city needed a radical structural rethink, it's Paris.
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Amsterdam's Latest Quest to Tame Legalized Prostitution
The city is tightening the rules governing its famous red light district. Will the efforts cut down on sex trafficking or make the problem worse?
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Britain's Oddly Captivating Reality Show About Land Use
The Planners is partly bucolic escapism and partly a sidelong look at the state of Britain today. And yes, it's actually fascinating.
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The Next Marijuana Legalization Fight? Copenhagen vs. the Rest of Denmark
The city wants to wrest the soft drugs trade away from criminal gangs, but the national government may not let it proceed.
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There's a Lot More Skeletons Where These Came From
Modern London was built on top of a large number of plague pits, and the city's thirst for more space means digging won't slow down any time soon.
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Photos
Despite Austerity, Athens Completely Revamps Its Downtown
Tramlines! Bike paths! Trees! The plans could turn an area of shabby charisma into one of real, walkable charm.
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The London Tube's Cultural Moment
The arts have tended to ignore the Tube as a source of inspiration, but with the 150th anniversary of the system, we get 12 new books on its relevance.
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Can the Longest Remaining Stretch of the Berlin Wall Be Saved From the Threat of Condos?
Protesters have halted construction for now, but for many Berliners, it’s as if their worst nightmares are coming true.
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The Big Fix
Europe's Emerging Consensus on Low-Emissions Zones
Critics of London Mayor Boris Johnson's ambitious air pollution plan may be missing the bigger picture.

