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24 votes
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Bergen is a city on the West coast fjords of Norway, surrounded by mountains. And they just built the best bicycle tunnel in the world.
13 votes -
Norway will allow cities to introduce zero-emissions zones, as the number of electric cars on the road in the biggest urban centers passes 40%
22 votes -
Why has bisexual identity doubled in Stockholm – and what does it tell us about global trends?
10 votes -
For decades, the Swiss city of Basel has been transforming its skyline, and now boasts some of the greenest rooftops in Europe
21 votes -
Carved into rock beneath the Swedish city of Västerås, a huge man-made cave system is being used to heat local housing
10 votes -
The forgotten story of the largest stadium ever constructed
13 votes -
Fog harvesting could provide water for the driest cities
21 votes -
Beginnings of Roman London discovered in office basement
17 votes -
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport closed after a military helicopter collides with a landing regional jet
51 votes -
Carl Bloch's lost masterpiece finds fame again in Athens – work that made its Danish creator a superstar then mysteriously disappeared is mesmerising art lovers once more
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How France uncovered the mystery of the forbidden photos of Nazi-occupied Paris
41 votes -
Beirut blast investigator resumes probe, charges ten people
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Oslo leads in quiet, low-emission electric construction – drop in decibels is welcome side-effect of goal to keep city-managed construction projects free from toxic emissions
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These two cities used to be the same - London, ON vs Utrecht and difference between their infrastructural development
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Helsinki landmark Finlandia Hall reopens – architectural icon, designed by Alvar Aalto, is now more accessible than ever to the public after an extensive renovation
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‘Worst-case scenario’: when needed most, New Orleans bollards were missing in action
20 votes -
The world's northernmost metro system – Helsinki Metro (Helsingin Metro)
5 votes -
Waymo to begin testing in Tokyo, its first international destination
14 votes -
Is this the best kebab in the world? (Flying to Istanbul for a Döner)
13 votes -
While ambitious urban planners try to make fifteen-minute cities a reality, the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen has gone one better – what's life like when everything you need is a stroll away?
36 votes -
How Madrid built its metro cheaply
27 votes -
Syrian army withdraws from key city of Homs as rebels encircle Damascus
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Archaeological dig at Notre-Dame unearths 2,000 years of history
12 votes -
A robot dog advertising a darknet store seized by police in Moscow
22 votes -
Lost Silk Road cities were just discovered using new tech - high altitude communities challenge previous consensus about life in Central Asia
21 votes -
City Sizes: City size comparison tool
35 votes -
The affordable housing shortage is reshaping parts of rural America
32 votes -
Emmanuel Macron praises artisans in ceremony prior to reopening Notre Dame cathedral in Paris
11 votes -
In Northeast D.C., a rancorous post-election fight erupts — over bike lanes
15 votes -
Scrapped policy to charge London’s drivers by the mile
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A Traditional City primer
15 votes -
Annual gift of a Christmas tree from the people of Oslo in Norway to London continues – tree was cut down early yesterday morning in woods in the northern part of Oslo's capital
16 votes -
At least 150 people killed over past week in Haiti’s Port-au-Prince: UN
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Delhi shuts schools, bans construction as pollution levels hit new high
15 votes -
After a unanimous local vote in 1996, the Swedish town of Växjö became the first in the world to commit to becoming fossil fuel free
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How self-driving cars will destroy cities
41 votes -
Copenhagen's once-industrial port has been planned to make everything, from schools and play areas to businesses and recreational spaces, accessible within five minutes
4 votes -
Meatball lovers, rejoice – IKEA has announced the opening of its first restaurant on the UK high street
15 votes -
Lost Mayan city found in Mexico jungle
47 votes -
Police in Norway say four people were injured when a tram jumped the rails and crashed into an electronic device store in central Oslo
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Lost Silk Road cities unearthed in Uzbekistan's high mountains
15 votes -
New international airport set to open in Greenland's capital Nuuk, allowing larger aircraft to land for the first time – paving the way for direct flights from US and Europe
13 votes -
Did you live in a city then move out? How was it? Did it change your energy towards the day-to-day?
This is such a vague thing to post, but in the past few years I've been wrestling with my increasing introversion. I'm always tired. I was talking about my feelings towards friendships to a friend...
This is such a vague thing to post, but in the past few years I've been wrestling with my increasing introversion. I'm always tired. I was talking about my feelings towards friendships to a friend (without an intent to say anything negative) and found myself surprised at how little I mentioned any benefits from companionships. What weighed on me was the time spent, the work spent, the money spent on trying to "keep people happy." (I have a few other closer friends, so it's not the way I feel about everyone). It's a weird position to be in as someone who had once tried hard to make new friends. I find myself struggling with the guilt for how I feel and the desire to just recess, to focus on myself, and to attend to my desire for stability (especially financial stability-- I feel like things have gotten more expensive). I have deeper and more commitments than I used to, which should make me feel so fortunate. However, as a result, they are also in competition for my time / energy.
I've been feeling really weighted down by this lately, so I'm curious to hear from people who may have gone through something similar. A part of me feels that perhaps if I made my life more stable (a cheaper mortgage instead of renting in a major / global city, a higher paying job, lower-key friendships etc.) then I would feel happier on a day-to-day level.
edit: clarified some things
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Fears over looming water shutdown in Johannesburg South Africa
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Iceland's famous music venues swallowed by tourism – thriving music scene that gave world Björk, Sigur Rós and Ólafur Arnald under threat from Reykjavík's popularity
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The rapidly growing tram system of Helsinki – taking a look at the network's history, lines, technical details, tram fleet, ridership, and the future
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Austin's migrant crisis
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Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson is set to take over some of the world's biggest public spaces in his most impressive installation piece yet
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'Our plan worked': How Vienna prepared itself for a 5,000-year flood
18 votes