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In these circumstances, arguing against gentrification can amount to insistence that poor neighbourhoods remain poor and that racially segregated neighbourhoods stay cut off.
But while high-opportunity neighbourhoods are not, in fact, uniformly more expensive, most voucher recipients remain in low-opportunity neighbourhoods that tend to produce poorer outcomes for children.
And while neighbourhoods matter to incomes, they have little impact on the mobility gap, which is present within and across nearly all of the 28,850 neighbourhoods in the study.
In some neighbourhoods the change for the better was remarkable.
Neighbourhoods are often sundered by motorways, canals and railway tracks.
The stabbings were not confined to the borough's poorer neighbourhoods.
Educational institutions and most shops in residential neighbourhoods were shut.
Oportun, for instance, has branches inside shops in Latino neighbourhoods.
Many attend schools near refugee centres or in immigrant neighbourhoods.
Mr Nkurunziza's announcement produced protests in many of Bujumbura's neighbourhoods.
Residents of streets and entire neighbourhoods came together to celebrate.
On Saturday, rioters transformed upscale Paris neighbourhoods into battle zones.
Such recruitment efforts, they say, target pupils in poor minority neighbourhoods.
He gave $3m for soccer fields in poor neighbourhoods in December.
Some neighbourhoods are dropping at a rate of 25cm a year.
The mayor also closed 48 underused schools in poor, depopulating neighbourhoods.
The system involves dividing neighbourhoods into grids covering a few streets.
Affluent blacks still live in poorer neighbourhoods than working-class whites.
Struggling neighbourhoods were rehabilitated and historic buildings were preserved and renovated.
Most slum dwellers scrape by on informal work in their neighbourhoods.
But living in half-vacant neighbourhoods might not appeal to all.
In Brazil taking the old from their neighbourhoods is frowned upon.
That's on the small scale when you walk into the neighbourhoods.
More subway lines, denser neighbourhoods and better water conservation are all needed.
Residents of gentrifying neighbourhoods who own their homes have reaped considerable windfalls.
Beyond the meadows, Elmhurst is among the most diverse neighbourhoods in Queens.
Most studies suggest this is down to worse schools and rougher neighbourhoods.
It could help explain how supermassive black holes regulate their galactic neighbourhoods.
The city has responded by deploying 200 police officers into "priority" neighbourhoods.
It made little difference when opened to all toddlers in deprived neighbourhoods.
Similar videos were released this week under the slogan "tourism kills neighbourhoods".
Trench Town is one of the roughest neighbourhoods of Kingston, Jamaica's capital.
Teenagers in her area avoid rough neighbourhoods for fear of being stabbed.
It is almost as though extra bedrooms and child-friendly neighbourhoods make children.
It was enacted to attack "redlining", meaning restrictions on credit in black neighbourhoods.
In some neighbourhoods, the tops of concrete-block houses were simply blown off.
Gangs, which have tens of thousands of members, are omnipresent in Latino neighbourhoods.
Today, those who can afford to move to better neighbourhoods are able to.
They have transformed peaceful parks and beautiful, quiet neighbourhoods into bloodstained killing fields.
During the Troubles, paramilitaries ran a shadow justice system to police their neighbourhoods.
But youngsters from homes and neighbourhoods where AAE predominates are a different matter.
In poor neighbourhoods, drug gangs battle for turf while the state stands by.
Windows and doors of neighbourhoods within three kilometres were shattered from the blast.
"We don't want to lose the diversity of our historical neighbourhoods," he said.
Filming of the series in gritty Neapolitan neighbourhoods was interrupted by local violence.
New pools were built in white neighbourhoods to, in effect, rope others out.
Neighbourhoods will have to be swept house by house for weapons and explosives.
In other parts, bulldozers have simply flattened neighbourhoods that sided with the rebels.
Republican pres hopeful Ted Cruz calls for law-enforcement to 'patrol Muslim neighbourhoods'.
Studies have found that greener neighbourhoods are associated with lower levels of depression.
Tell me about Regent Park/Esplanade... what's the musical reputation of those neighbourhoods now?
Some Juba residents have collected cash to pay police unofficially to patrol their neighbourhoods.
Very few are arguing for a complete ban on holiday rentals in residential neighbourhoods.
Many old neighbourhoods in China have been bulldozed to make way for new development.
ICE agents cannot simply wander through immigrant neighbourhoods at random demanding proof of citizenship.
But only 6% of single-family neighbourhoods would be profoundly affected by the plan.
Favela communities stand next to expensive high-rise condos, just streets from suburban neighbourhoods.
Killings of adolescents were geographically concentrated: 44% occurred in 17 of Fortaleza's 119 neighbourhoods.
Whites are steadily moving into predominantly black neighbourhoods in search of lower house prices.
In some neighbourhoods people openly use drugs, defecate on the street and flagrantly steal.
Worries about police states behind him, Mr Cruz now talks of patrolling Muslim neighbourhoods.
That honour goes to the Rexdale and Jane and Finch neighbourhoods to the north.
He's not prejudiced and is investing in planning and renewal in the Arab neighbourhoods.
Segregation is associated with differences between neighbourhoods in income, poverty, marriage rates and more.
They established neighbourhoods governed by practices brought from their villages, such as rotating leadership.
Unless the city places ShotSpotter sensors in wealthy neighbourhoods as well as low-income and racialized areas, "it's going to create the perception, if not the reality, that particular neighbourhoods are being targeted because of their ethnicity," Bryant said over the phone.
We had homes, families, streets, neighbourhoods, college - and that's all gone because of the war.
The same sort of influence is also found in less ritzy neighbourhoods, says Mr Ramadorai.
I came from these neighbourhoods and I didn't want to take advantage of people there.
She also wants the federal government to assist first-time homebuyers in formerly segregated neighbourhoods.
The city government has been drilling extra boreholes and sending water tankers to parched neighbourhoods.
The proportion living in such precarious neighbourhoods expanded from 22008% to 2500% over that period.
But Britons are not famous for welcoming unwanted developments into their green and pleasant neighbourhoods.
It was once a place where "poor neighbourhoods and rich ones stood shoulder to shoulder".
He moved officers away from their desks and on to the beat in local neighbourhoods.
Many of the new arrivals were priced out of their old neighbourhoods in trendy Brooklyn.
Youngsters suffer from "torn-down neighbourhoods, abandoned buildings that are drug-infested" and from guns.
This is now completed and YCDC is expanding similar work to other neighbourhoods, he added.
Local militiamen were coming to inspect damage and police were deployed around the district's neighbourhoods.
Gentrifying neighbourhoods see climbing populations—moving in is a far bigger phenomenon than moving out.
Three of London's wealthiest neighbourhoods are set to benefit from their own private police force.
On Monday, property website Zoopla released a ranking of the UK's fastest-growing hipster neighbourhoods.
Signs abound that Detroit has turned the corner, at least in the downtown and midtown neighbourhoods.
In these neighbourhoods gays and lesbians had their own restaurants, book shops, church groups and newspapers.
Shack fires in densely-populated South African slums often spread quickly and can threaten whole neighbourhoods.
Since July it has been matching people who have rubbish with catadores operating in their neighbourhoods.
Municipalities avoid annexing poor neighbourhoods because they cost more to service than they provide in revenue.
And when the Lewisham Central Safer Neighbourhoods Team was out patrolling on Wednesday, it happened again.
These night-time champions may be able to achieve better relations between governments, neighbourhoods and clubs.
These include the fencing in of Uighur neighbourhoods in Urumqi's south, with checkpoints at the entrances.
Tax collection, already lax in ultra-Orthodox and Palestinian neighbourhoods, has not increased in six years.
You have that sense of the past in the architecture, in the city, in the neighbourhoods.
It's all mixed up and, in some neighbourhoods, you see a different personality in every house.
When these neighbourhoods improve, the photos will provide a historic record of what they were like.
But this is compared to a baseline migration rate in non-gentrifying neighbourhoods of 70-80%.
Most of the latter come from poor neighbourhoods, like the Old City, where IS found many recruits.
These neighbourhoods, called ger districts after the Mongolian word for yurt, house 60% of the city's population.
But the violence is mainly between criminal gangs in specific neighbourhoods, says Jerzy Sarnecki, a Swedish criminologist.
Been running in some neighbourhoods for a while but only got turned on in Brooklyn last week.
In some conservative neighbourhoods in Dallas the lawn-signs supporting "Beto" easily outnumber those for Mr Cruz.
Armed militias regularly pressure distributors to divert power supplies to their own neighbourhoods leaving others without electricity.
Police enter violent neighbourhoods for brief raids, but fail to wrestle control back from gangs for good.
The videos show neighbourhoods reduced to rubble and tally the number of "terrorists killed" and "targets destroyed".
In Chile, Exploratorio Sombrero hopes to map poorer neighbourhoods of Melipilla, the city where it is based.
About $2 billion-worth of construction is under way, including in the city's long-neglected Wards (neighbourhoods).
That is a problem for entire neighbourhoods: a derelict lot drags down the value of nearby houses.
Posh chocolate shops are springing up in the hip neighbourhoods where coffee culture long ago took root.
It also took more than a third of voters in Sunni Muslim neighbourhoods, Mr Hariri's traditional turf.
As Britain's nations, regions, classes and age groups drift apart, a similar pattern is evident within neighbourhoods.
Warlords-cum-politicians have appropriated Baghdad's finest palm groves, and carved its plushest neighbourhoods into walled enclaves.
Additional pressure to vote in chavista neighbourhoods comes from the colectivos—regime-sponsored armed thugs on motorbikes.
These neighbourhoods are host to many of the multicultural communities and sounds that fuel Toronto's rap scene.
But police were guarding the exit and entry points of the neighbourhoods, blocking ambulances from getting in.
There has been opposition in some Hong Kong neighbourhoods to government plans to set up quarantine centres.
He visited more than 20 different neighbourhoods and invited passing San Franciscans to be filmed and recorded.
In parts of the old city and neighbourhoods just to the north, the destruction has been near total.
"Most of the cabinet lives in two high-class neighbourhoods of Bogotá," notes Héctor Riveros, a political consultant.
Others include segregation, redlining and the practice of well-heeled neighbourhoods splitting off to form their own municipalities.
Unlike drug-traffickers, who also control plenty of neighbourhoods in Rio, militias have close connections to the state.
On three sides of the city ramshackle neighbourhoods are populated by migrants from all across Mongolia's vast countryside.
New neighbourhoods were built on plots leased from the churches, which are still the city's largest private landowners.
Since 2000, the number of Americans living in extremely poor neighbourhoods has nearly doubled, from 7m to 14m.
Some barriers were enforced with lethal violence, as mobs attacked black professionals who had moved into white neighbourhoods.
Large swaths of residential neighbourhoods were below her line, which she drew over the course of six months.
Shaw, where Victorian row houses sit alongside renovated industrial lofts, has become one of the city's trendiest neighbourhoods.
It is made up of "dollar vans", private 15-passenger vehicles that serve neighbourhoods lacking robust public transport.
Other abuses, including the shelling of residential neighbourhoods during clashes with Kurdish insurgents, have been raised only hesitantly.
Often we came from working-class neighbourhoods, sometimes we came as immigrants and then we changed social class.
IT IS EASY to spot the Jewish and Arab neighbourhoods in Ramle, one of Israel's few "mixed" cities.
"We didn't go to these neighbourhoods as tourists – we were more embedded," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
When Americans speak of ghettos, they often mean poor, crime-ridden African-American neighbourhoods such as West Baltimore.
They will fly as low as 300 meters (1,000 feet) above some neighbourhoods near the city's Haneda airport.
They are more suited than coalition forces for guerrilla warfare should fighting extend to Hodeidah's densely populated neighbourhoods.
Property taxes have risen with prices, making traditional African-American neighbourhoods unaffordable to people who grew up there.
By contrast, the state of Baltimore's poorest neighbourhoods, huddled on either side of the Patapsco river, is unrelentingly dire.
They were on the way to their condominium in a swanky tower in Buckhead, one of Atlanta's fanciest neighbourhoods.
The Henry Jackson report found that three-quarters of offences were committed by people from above-averagely deprived neighbourhoods.
State news agency SANA said at least one person had been killed by rebel shelling on government-held neighbourhoods.
Around midnight, CTS troops took over checkpoints in neighbourhoods surrounding Baghdad's central Tahrir Square and began corralling protesters out.
Turkey has worked with Japan to complete a separate earthquake plan and map out highly vulnerable neighbourhoods, she said.
Over time, these settlements acquired paved roads and brick-and-mortar houses, eventually turning into lively working-class neighbourhoods.
For those familiar with the city's precarious finances, bad schools and blighted neighbourhoods, this might seem a strange answer.
In the past residents have complained that those supermarkets that do exist truck in rotten food from wealthier neighbourhoods.
Then they looked at how poor households' grocery shopping habits change when they move into neighbourhoods with healthier options.
Thousands of paramilitary police have been deployed in the largest city, Srinagar, schools shut and roads and neighbourhoods barricaded.
Thousands of paramilitary police have been deployed in Kashmir's largest city, Srinagar, schools shut and roads and neighbourhoods barricaded.
People in India and other South Asian countries can now go berserk over catching Pokémon characters in their neighbourhoods.
Some of these spaces have been legalised and they remain deeply embedded within the social life of local neighbourhoods.
Anuradha starts her day washing dishes, cups and cutlery in Sarita Vihar, one of New Delhi's more affluent neighbourhoods.
The university became an island and, until fairly recently, its students were advised not to go into certain neighbourhoods.
Two-thirds of Argentines say they feel unsafe walking in their neighbourhoods or cities, according to Isonomía, a consultancy.
The 100 or so dead in the protests are fewer than are killed each weekend in lawless poor neighbourhoods.
On August 5th, around 25 centimetres (10 inches) of rain fell in just over three hours, flooding several neighbourhoods.
To him, the tech corporations seem more like insular empires than companies with deep ties to their local neighbourhoods.
Rioting and looting tore up the city's poorest neighbourhoods; Victorian row houses were lit by the glow of flames.
In poorer neighbourhoods, where residents have been hard hit by inflation, there appeared to be less interest in voting.
O'Neil also details in her book how predictive policing software can create "a pernicious feedback loop" in low income neighbourhoods.
Gaza's neighbourhoods still bear the scars of the destruction caused by Israeli attacks during a seven-week conflict in 2014.
There have been recurrent fires at the dump, leading to cases of respiratory disorders among the residents of nearby neighbourhoods.
Many apartment blocks were built before car ownership became common, so neighbourhoods have limited space to build places to park.
It found that one in ten came from just five Birmingham neighbourhoods, none of them far from the Coventry Road.
Throughout the summer Saudi forces shelled its 400-year-old neighbourhoods and erected siege walls to trap some 200 gunmen.
In Silicon Valley neighbourhoods such as Fremont and Cupertino, people of Indian origin make up a fifth of the population.
Since 2000, more than 128 wealthy neighbourhoods have agitated to secede from school districts in an attempt to hoard resources.
The supposed ills of gentrification—which might be more neutrally defined as poorer urban neighbourhoods becoming wealthier—lack rigorous support.
The most careful empirical analyses conducted by urban economists have failed to detect a rise in displacement within gentrifying neighbourhoods.
They include poor health, housing and education, lack of training and child-care facilities, dangerous neighbourhoods and inadequate public transport.
When Brazil opened thousands of subsidised cybercafés in the late 212s it brought internet access to 290% of poor neighbourhoods.
Mumbai has an active b-boying culture, with several crews working closely with children from lower-income neighbourhoods and slums.
The American Civil Liberties Union is preparing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit on behalf of owners of homes in poor neighbourhoods.
The commission described a country blighted by ghettos, neighbourhoods in which too many citizens were trapped by poverty and race.
But some experiments to move families from poverty-blighted neighbourhoods have worked—and have showed the terrible cost of inaction.
Similar neighbourhoods can be found in towns across the country, reflecting the rapid growth of higher education in recent decades.
His government has nearly doubled the budget for security, sent the army to patrol violent neighbourhoods and strengthened the border.
I was meeting a few members of an environmental group that's monitoring air quality in some of the city's neighbourhoods.
The thinking behind this is sound: the well-off already exercise school choice by moving into neighbourhoods with better schools.
But the Madkhalists earned the gratitude of many Libyans by restoring order to neighbourhoods after the collapse of Qaddafi's regime.
Most students live either in halls of residence or squeezed, sometimes dilapidated accommodation near the university, in neighbourhoods like Heaton.
But over the same period economic segregation has increased as impoverished and wealthy Americans are increasingly sorted into different neighbourhoods.
The researchers defined high-opportunity neighbourhoods as those with higher rates of upward mobility for children from low-income families.
Because whether in cheek-by-jowl metropolises or intimate neighbourhoods or small towns that answer is both absurd and unwanted.
So I asked some other millennials living and working in fast-changing neighbourhoods to see if young people actually care.
But such countries fret less about the existence of neighbourhoods with distinct ethnic characters, even if those places are poor.
Two consecutive generations in poor neighbourhoods cause the measured intelligence of children to drop by eight or nine IQ points.
The upper middle class fight to restrict house building in their well-groomed neighbourhoods, thus making cities unaffordable for most Americans.
Following an air strike, entire neighbourhoods would swarm over the rubble to look for survivors, often digging with their bare hands.
Instead, those who push urban redevelopment away from their own rich neighbourhoods and into poorer ones should be held to account.
We're surrounded by superminds, including hierarchical companies, global markets, governmental democracies, scientific communities, local neighbourhoods, and combinations of all these things.
The left usually bemoans the lack of investment in historically non-white neighbourhoods, white flight from city centres and economic segregation.
His father worked as a motorman on the J train, which threaded through some of the poorest neighbourhoods of the city.
Finance is headquartered in the streets of downtown Manhattan; Hollywood studios are still in dense neighbourhoods (at least by American standards).
Footage from Sarpol-e Zahab, an Iranian town of 35,000 close to the Iraqi border, shows entire neighbourhoods reduced to rubble.
And they make neighbourhoods ravaged by drugs safer, by reducing drug use and the disposal of drug equipment in public places.
According to Paul Jargowsky, a professor at Rutgers University, nearly 14m Americans live in such neighbourhoods, compared with 7m in 2000.
More and better data could help governments ensure that services in poor neighbourhoods are as good as those in rich ones.
In neighbourhoods cleared by special forces and now being handed over to an emergency local police force, most buildings are intact.
It said Syrian soldiers and allied militias had taken control of neighbourhoods in the western and northern parts of the city.
Hundreds of anti-government protesters marched in multiple neighbourhoods over the weekend against plans to turn some buildings into coronavirus centres.
"Our one percent gets it," says Ms Freeland, whose Rosedale-University riding (constituency) in Toronto contains one of the country's richest neighbourhoods.
The same day Mangkhut made landfall in Guangdong, China's most populous province, flooding coastal and riverside neighbourhoods, and toppling thousands of trees.
In most scenarios, poor children are likely to have less than wealthier children: less educational opportunity, less healthy food, less-safe neighbourhoods.
In one she roams the gentrified neighbourhoods of her town, ambivalent about both Florida and the pernicious expectations under which mothers labour.
Gentrification steers cash into deprived neighbourhoods and brings people into depopulated areas through market forces, all without the necessity of governmental intervention.
Some fret that branch closures risk turning poorer neighbourhoods into "banking deserts", cut off from current accounts, loans and other basic services.
The Argentine's rosy-eyed impressions took no account of the Chinese authorities' ruthless clearances of poor neighbourhoods, or indeed of religious persecution.
Some cities might also operate their own robotaxi fleets, or subsidise rides in poor neighbourhoods using toll revenues collected in rich ones.
She says that in some neighbourhoods women are not welcome in certain cafés, and eating out during Ramadan has become "very dangerous".
Between 49 and 2015, our team surveyed more than 100 crack cocaine users in the city's Downtown Eastside and Downtown South neighbourhoods.
Sadr made his name leading two uprisings against U.S. forces in Iraq, drawing support from poor neighbourhoods of Baghdad and other cities.
Volunteers drive a van with two washing machines and two dryers to neighbourhoods where the homeless gather to help them clean up.
He told the Toronto Sun that more police officers in neighbourhoods with safe injection sites may be necessary to keep crime down.
The World Bank has approved a $100m project to improve public spaces and municipal services in four of the city's poorer neighbourhoods.
For children who moved to better neighbourhoods while young, the researchers found massive effects on an array of long-term life outcomes.
In Leeds and Birmingham, where recent outbreaks began in immigrant communities, health officials went door-to-door in the affected neighbourhoods offering vaccination.
"Whenever a Syrian and a Turk get into a fight, entire neighbourhoods tend to jump in," says Selcuk Delibas, a human-rights activist.
Surrounded by Victorian houses snapped up by tech millionaires, stoking local resentments, John Muir serves mostly poor families from other, less gentrified neighbourhoods.
The second is that poor neighbourhoods have lacked investment for decades, and so have considerable slack in their commercial and residential property markets.
Damaging drug use is higher in more unequal neighbourhoods of New York City, in more unequal American states and in more unequal countries.
Mike Barton, the chief constable, says he is happy to spend his budget improving neighbourhoods so that they look after their own needs.
Just as poverty is concentrated in a few neighbourhoods, so too are the wealthy increasingly cloistering themselves in fewer and fewer rich enclaves.
Certainly plenty of Hutu men have been arrested; but the neighbourhoods of Bujumbura targeted most heavily by the security forces are disproportionately Tutsi.
With the army deploying tanks and artillery against rebels armed with rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns, entire neighbourhoods have been blasted apart.
This has dealt the PKK a blow, but at the cost of leaving entire neighbourhoods, as well as their residents, buried in rubble.
They are yet to enter the northern or southern neighbourhoods of Mosul, where more than 1 million people are thought to be living.
Shaped in working-class Catholic neighbourhoods of south Minneapolis, The Replacements also offered a dead-end counterpoint to MTV's airbrushed hair-metal foppery.
Players have also pointed out discrepancies between neighbourhoods, with some reporting that less wealthy or less white areas appear to have fewer pokéstops.
Ms Jefferson is its product—having grown up in Bronzeville and Park Manor, wealthy black neighbourhoods on Chicago's South Side, in the 1950s.
Riots were raging in at least nine Libreville neighbourhoods on Thursday morning, a day after angry demonstrators set the parliament building on fire.
This news comes just a day after the government confirmed there were 41 cases detected in the Aljunied Crescent and Sims Drive neighbourhoods.
The surveyed neighbourhoods included the stomping grounds of the Toronto police's notoriously brutal TAVIS unit, which has faced internal calls to be disbanded.
It has partnerships with local groups who reuse its electronic scrap while staff also go into neighbourhoods encouraging people to recycle old electronics.
An explosion on Sunday in one of Stockholm's most high-end neighbourhoods destroyed part of a residential building and several cars parked outside.
Because of the growth of concentrated poverty in suburbs and small cities, a majority of poor Americans now live in these distressed neighbourhoods.
It draws supporters from local working-class neighbourhoods, punk subcultures, German socialist groups and, as it turns out, the urban heart of Yorkshire.
Students may not be high earners, but that does not mean that neighbourhoods close to Stanford and Harvard deserved to be chosen as zones.
In a survey conducted in 2011, 68% of households in ger districts declared satisfaction with their dwellings, and 69% said they liked their neighbourhoods.
Daddy Yankee played a vital part in bringing glamour to the barrio and challenged the mainstream media's portrayal of Hispanic poverty in those neighbourhoods.
Unlike Amsterdam, though, San Francisco does not cap the number, and in some neighbourhoods one and a half are issued for every parking space.
He is stepping down because of what he claims is a lack of commitment to rebuild neighbourhoods where drug lords have been pushed out.
Mr David's security organisation, called Man O'War, patrols markets and neighbourhoods in Nigeria and detains suspected criminals before handing them over to the police.
The epidemic of shootings and killings tends to be confined to four or five neighbourhoods on the South and West sides of the city.
Prices for private flats in prime neighbourhoods fell 0.4 percent in the fourth quarter, compared with a 1.2 percent drop in the previous quarter.
In the popular telling, hordes of well-to-do whites are descending upon poor, minority neighbourhoods that were made to endure decades of discrimination.
Since 2012, 4% of voters in a white suburb were removed under this programme, compared with 10% of voters in predominantly black Cincinnati neighbourhoods.
Community organisations worry that if branches continue to close in poor areas, many neighbourhoods could become reliant on payday lenders and cheque-cashing stores.
The same is likely to be true as Dollar General expands into troubled urban neighbourhoods such as Chicago's South Side, where rents are cheap.
Mobile shops selling items such as shoes, clothes or cosmetics could visit particular neighbourhoods on a regular schedule, or when hailed by a customer.
The removal of towers that concentrated poverty, dysfunction and mayhem is welcome—it is part of what lets neighbourhoods like Bronzeville begin to recover.
"Here, there is so much gold, it is sold in all of the neighbourhoods," says Apollinaire Bulundi, a former South Kivu minister of mines.
The increasing power of Latinos has created tension with blacks, who have fled segregation, violence and unemployment in their old neighbourhoods in recent years.
Finding opportunities overlooked by others in Gastonia's run-down factories and mills, migrants started settling in the town's trailer parks and poor black neighbourhoods.
Since the new tax was introduced they have roamed neighbourhoods, armed with sticks, to collect the election tax as many times as they please.
Overt housing discrimination, which kept black communities tightly packed into confined, cordoned-off neighbourhoods, has been all but eliminated, though subtler forms still exist.
Surveys show that three-quarters of people would like to live in integrated neighbourhoods, and two-thirds would send their children to mixed schools.
Among children with parents earning at the 25th percentile, black boys had lower incomes in adulthood than white boys in 99% of the neighbourhoods.
As well as providing food for hundreds of people, the scheme has been credited with transforming the cleanliness of some of Dundee's poorest neighbourhoods.
They provided offices in safe neighbourhoods and near good schools—one academic, Louise Mozingo, of the University of California, Berkeley, calls it "pastoral capitalism".
Supporters argue that grammar schools' posh intake is because of their location in leafy neighbourhoods and their relative scarcity, which increases competition for places.
On the opposition side, there is desperation in the self-barricading of its own neighbourhoods, an action which does little to hurt the government.
Today, the Somali diaspora who have played such a huge part in the scene culturally with their slang and music occupy both these neighbourhoods.
Some 54% of families moved to high-opportunity neighbourhoods with this extra help, compared to 15% of families who received Housing Choice Vouchers alone.
The national photographic archives contain only a few photos of Trinitat Nova, she noted, but "there are several thousand photos of other, wealthier neighbourhoods".
The failure is not personal, but of public policy, because of slavery, mass incarceration or redlining that denied mortgages to residents of minority neighbourhoods.
An especially hard decision was to sacrifice parts of some neighbourhoods in those early days, before firefighters and equipment arrived from elsewhere, to spare others.
When he used his white voice, he was mostly offered white neighbourhoods and when he used his Hispanic voice he was mostly offered Hispanic ones.
Temperatures can drop below freezing on hilly terrain; shacks in poor neighbourhoods of coastal cities are topped with pitched roofs, as if built for snow.
Beyond sending police with guns into violent neighbourhoods, Mr Giammattei does not seem to have much of a plan to strengthen the rule of law.
Others have been surreptitiously active in the city's poor Catholic neighbourhoods, teaching youths the art of making petrol-bombs and lobbing them at police vehicles.
Snapchat has had the option for people to submit custom geofilters for a while, but until now they've been restricted to public places and neighbourhoods.
The most visible are the "cardboard grannies", old women who collect boxes in poor neighbourhoods to sell for recycling in order to make ends meet.
Desperate to score and unable to get hold of a regular dealer, he finds himself wandering around the roughest of neighbourhoods alone and utterly vulnerable.
Moses built New York's parks, bridges and expressways; but his schemes betrayed contempt for minorities and the poor, destroying their neighbourhoods and obstructing public transport.
The results have been similarly compelling in Baltimore, where the Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership has implemented a programme to move some residents to better neighbourhoods.
The model is similar, too, offering round trip, on-demand use of cars with convenient pick-up locations dotting parking spots among popular city neighbourhoods.
The new version contains concessions to activist concerns—like delaying implementation in poor neighbourhoods and adding tenant protections—and looks politically hardier as a result.
But the real breach came soon after Russian and Syrian warplanes went back into action, pounding rebel-held neighbourhoods in the northern city of Aleppo.
The council organises hundreds of events to encourage people to mix in neighbourhoods, and free English language tuition is offered to anyone who wants it.
But now that these neighbourhoods have become more religiously mixed, "the salience of this [all-Mormon] religious subculture is waning," he told Religion News Service.
Rosario's poorest neighbourhoods are most affected, but the spread of violence to richer parts of the city has pushed the issue up the political agenda.
The augmented reality game where players walk around neighbourhoods in real life, searching out pokemon to catch and train, relies on Google Maps to work.
It seems much of my generation would rather patronize swanky restaurants in gentrified neighbourhoods without thinking about the people we are displacing in the process.
Such measures will be even more pressing as the virus digs into poorer countries where densely populated slum neighbourhoods create ideal conditions for disease transmission.
Minority neighbourhoods of Cleveland were "red-lined" as "hazardous" credit risks in 1936; the "vice" of San Francisco's Chinatown was charted shop-by-shop in 1885.
Almost half the neighbourhoods of west Mosul have been destroyed, including much of the Old City, estimates a foreign observer, perhaps some 22014,000 houses in all.
The clashes follow a period of relative calm in Tripoli since March, when armed groups aligned with the GNA pushed rival factions back from central neighbourhoods.
Yet doing more would require some combination of New Yorkers paying more tax, allowing more construction and welcoming homeless shelters and their occupants into their neighbourhoods.
But they could reflect racism in law enforcement or zero-tolerance "broken windows" policies that lead to high recorded crime rates in poor or minority neighbourhoods.
It is also a major east-west thoroughfare for one of the swankiest neighbourhoods, running from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe.
The phrase can feel relevant in neighbourhoods like Mülheim in Cologne, where televisions blare with Turkish news and cafés hum with gossip from Istanbul and Ankara.
These days you only have to visit run-down neighbourhoods inhabited by Maoris and other Pacific islanders to know that race relations are far from perfect.
Last year the bodies of more than 20 women, many strangled and mutilated, were found after being dumped in two neighbourhoods close to the Ugandan capital.
For business travellers: Meandering through Gràcia, which has become one of Barcelona's hippest neighbourhoods in recent years, will provide a peek into how the locals live.
Another phenomenon fuelling anti-tourism protests is the rise of short-stay letting platforms such as Airbnb, which are blamed for hiking rents and changing neighbourhoods.
Afterwards, government troops rampaged through those neighbourhoods of Bujumbura that were thought to have supported the rebels, killing people indiscriminately and burying them in mass graves.
After the terrorist attacks in Brussels on March 22nd, he suggested that America empowers "law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighbourhoods before they become radicalised".
Even if the displaced return to their neighbourhoods, few will be able to afford the regime's housing, exacerbating inequality that has grown worse during the conflict.
These districts tend to be poor: Middlesbrough, which has the country's highest number of asylum-seekers per person, also has its largest proportion of deprived neighbourhoods.
In Kashmir, dozens of people told Reuters they had been prevented from leaving their neighbourhoods on Thursday because roads were blocked by police and paramilitary units.
US and foreign intelligence officers flock to conferences for the same reason that army recruiters concentrate on low-income neighbourhoods: they make the best hunting grounds.
On my way there, I pass by another Visit Nashville gift shop and find a tote bag with the names of various city neighbourhoods on it.
There's no saying where these fruit stands might be, although they tend to proliferate in slightly edgier neighbourhoods — you'll struggle to find one in Beverly Hills.
Male chauvinist aggression in poor neighbourhoods force lesbians to be discreet about their love lives, said Juno Griz, attending the Ipanema mermaid competition with her girlfriend.
Mobs tore through Muslim-majority neighbourhoods in north-east New Delhi, attacking individuals, burning homes, businesses, and places of worship, and targeting victims on religious lines.
It can help identify and fortify the neighbourhoods sitting in floodplains, to target communities for which infrastructure upgrades could minimize damage, and would potentially save lives.
If it lands in the continental US, it's the poorest neighbourhoods of Florida and the Gulf—where the Aedes bugs live—that will be hardest-hit.
" A spokesman for the Met police said: "We would encourage residents who have concerns about policing in their area to contact their local Safer Neighbourhoods Team.
Since the late 00s, clubbers and promoters had been crossing the East River, turning once-industrial neighbourhoods of Brooklyn into an increasingly fertile land for electronic music.
If they are in the country, then they ruin the currency; if they are in the town, then they ruin neighbourhoods or impinge on private-property rights.
The cut-off neighbourhoods went 15 days without food or water supplies and they named themselves El Campamento de los Olvidados, the Camp of the Forgotten Ones.
Russian warplanes, and some from Syria's depleted fleet, will probably pummel entire neighbourhoods with the aim of driving out civilians and denying rebels the cover of buildings.
By midday, warplanes were back in the skies above Aleppo, bombarding neighbourhoods in the tiny rebel pocket as tanks and artillery guns shelled the area once again.
In recently captured neighbourhoods, pro-regime troops have begun to slaughter civilians inside their homes, according to reports received by the UN and sources inside the city.
As early as 250 the internet had overtaken churches, neighbourhoods, classrooms and offices as a setting in which Americans might meet a partner of the opposite sex.
Shortly before Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, 78% of white people told Gallup they would move out of their neighbourhoods if black people moved in.
The government forces have been fighting in a dozen of the roughly 60 neighbourhoods on the eastern part of Mosul, which is divided by the Tigris River.
Hopeful evidence from neighbourhoods like Bronzeville (or cities like New York) shows that economic rejuvenation, better policing and training for young people can all bring violence down.
Ms Williams picks up on the concept and creates laser-cut card maps depicting the street pattern of certain neighbourhoods of Chicago on the silhouette of Iraq.
"Shooting started at the (bus) station where I am now," said taxi driver Hugues Kape, who said he had heard gunfire in two other neighbourhoods as well.
Mr Blattman says the first measure of success will be whether more participants survive than members who are monitored in a control group in the same neighbourhoods.
She vows to tackle deep and persistent inequalities in the city, especially those between poorer, more violent and African American-dominated districts and the wealthier, whiter neighbourhoods.
Denmark defines these as neighbourhoods with lower income and education levels, and higher unemployment and crime rates, than the national average, and over 50% "non-Western" residents.
It has also created several isolated Palestinian pockets: parts of the West Bank are enclosed within the barriers, and some Palestinian neighbourhoods of Jerusalem are cut off.
Those unhappy numbers cannot be untangled from questions of race and ethnicity: 25% of the black poor live in ghetto neighbourhoods, as do 17% of poor Hispanics.
Money spent on prisons cannot be spent on other things that might reduce crime more, such as hiring extra police or improving pre-school in rough neighbourhoods.
Conservationists hope that the parking lot is where they can halt development, which they say has spoilt the charm of other Vancouver neighbourhoods such as Mount Pleasant.
While tourism creates jobs and wealth, there is growing awareness of its negative impacts, from environmental damage to the destruction of neighbourhoods as residents are priced out.
Paris has about 60,000 homes listed on Airbnb, Amsterdam 19,600, Barcelona 18,300 and Venice 8,500, according to Inside Airbnb, a website highlighting the company's impact on neighbourhoods.
Even in the most remote neighbourhoods, the scooter can be folded and taken to the office or a bar and will be there for the ride home.
Thousands of officers patrolled the city's parks, beaches and neighbourhoods, including Mr Johnson, the boss of Chicago's besieged police force since April, who worked a night shift.
An energy-drink company may target ads at parents of teenage athletes; a retailer can market goods to people from specific neighbourhoods who have visited its website.
Many within poor neighbourhoods across the country also feel disillusioned with politicians on all sides as the worst recession in 25 years affects all walks of life.
This was meant mainly to help Arab local authorities which were planning new neighbourhoods and industrial zones in their jurisdiction and to improve education and job prospects.
It was easy to build barricades across narrow streets made—as the revolutionaries of "Les Misérables" do—with household furniture and goods, turning neighbourhoods into mini-fortresses.
Palm Beach and Arlington are both wealthy neighbourhoods, but the world view of Trump supporters in Palm Beach is closer to West Virginia 03 than to upscale Arlington.
"In New Orleans, historically rich neighbourhoods are the ones that never flood because they were built on higher ground, and that goes back hundreds of years," he explained.
Yet, far from being pensioned off, the police are growing in numbers: beat cops, known colloquially as omawari-san (Mr Walk-around), are a fixture in most neighbourhoods.
NAJMEDIN MESHKATIProfessor of engineeringUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles "In praise of gentrification" (June 23rd) demolished some of the negative urban myths about rich whites moving into minority neighbourhoods.
Indeed, the number of poor people living in New York's gentrifying neighbourhoods barely budged from 1990 to 19943, according to a study by New York University's Furman Centre.
"Our unexpected, and perhaps counterintuitive finding of higher indoor arthropod diversity in wealthier neighbourhoods highlights how much we have yet to learn about indoor ecology," the authors wrote.
The vast majority of these killings happened in five mostly black and Latino neighbourhoods on the south and west side where only 9% of the 2.7m city lives.
On Thursday, thousands of paramilitary police remained deployed in Kashmir's largest city, Srinagar, schools shut and roads and neighbourhoods barricaded to stop public demonstrations against the sweeping changes.
One has remained in Pakistan and the other has just returned from Britain, a common scenario in Pakistan's wealthier neighbourhoods (accordingly, critics have praised it for its realism).
Forcing generations of black Americans into bad housing, inferior schools and unpopular jobs to keep them in certain neighbourhoods was an act of both racial and economic violence.
Overtly religious Jews say they are subject to harassment when they walk through ethnic Moroccan and Turkish neighbourhoods; Muslims now make up about 20% of the city's population.
Around 150 are involved with drug trafficking, according to journalist Philippe Pujol, who won the 2014 Albert Londres' Prize and wrote a book about Marseille's impoverished northern neighbourhoods.
Squatting often conferred a sense of edginess to neighbourhoods, which then gets branded and sold onto a generation of people who have the money to move into them.
Their presence in wealthy neighbourhoods like the Zona Rosa in San Salvador, known for its expensive restaurants and shopping malls, is harder to spot but no less lucrative.
The government controls where goods are sold, often directing products to neighbourhoods where it wants to boost political support, explains Risa Grais-Targow of Eurasia, a research outfit.
Corporate travellers tend to seek out Airbnb rentals that are as much like hotel rooms as possible, only with more character and flexibility, and in more interesting neighbourhoods.
And though the downtown and lakeside areas boast new tall buildings, growing tourism and more white-collar jobs for the well-educated, the poorer neighbourhoods have gained little.
A fire that killed 2190 people in a public-housing block in London shone a light on the poverty that endures in some of the city's ritziest neighbourhoods.
" If the underlying data is faulty, Israel said it could lead to a "higher and more suspicious police presence in neighbourhoods that are predominantly populated by visible minorities.
Mark Alexander, the president of SARU, has admitted that his organisation, along with the government, needs to do more to introduce rugby to poor schools in black neighbourhoods.
Housing Choice Vouchers, a $20bn federal programme that provides rental assistance to low-income families, provides higher payments for families that decide to move to more expensive neighbourhoods.
The project, commissioned by Barcelona's City Hall, also aims to shine a light over the next year on the most socio-economically impoverished of the city's 73 neighbourhoods.
The Britain-based Observatory, which monitors the fighting through a network of sources within Syria, reported overnight fighting inside Palmyra in the neighbourhoods of Mutaqa'ideen and Al-Jami'iya.
However, the company has ambitious plans to grow its IP portfolio more rapidly to sustain its first-mover advantage of developing malls in newer neighbourhoods and smaller cities.
Expensive apartments in premium neighbourhoods are mainly bought by foreigners, because at such high prices Singaporeans have the option to buy landed property, such as bungalows and mansions.
"In New Orleans, historically rich neighbourhoods are the ones that never flood because they were built on higher ground, and that goes back hundreds of years," he explained.
In Chicago, the vast majority of shootings and murders happen in four or five poor black or Latino neighbourhoods where unemployment is high, schools dreadful and urban blight omnipresent.
What is more, whole neighbourhoods are under the administration of neither the province nor the city, but of the army, the state-owned railway company and the port authority.
Crime, already on the decline in American city centres, seems to fall even further in gentrifying neighbourhoods, as MIT economists observed after Cambridge, Massachusetts, undid its rent-control scheme.
Critics say a state funding formula, introduced in 1997 to even out variations in local revenue in rich and poor neighbourhoods, underestimates the extra cost of teaching deprived children.
Civil defense workers were trying to pull people from beneath the rubble after two neighbourhoods -- Bustan al-Qasr and Al-Kalasseh -- were hit with incendiary bombs, the activist said.
Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren and Lawrence Katz, all economists, found big benefits for poor children when their families were randomly assigned vouchers allowing them to live in better neighbourhoods.
He woke up, put on his best car seat costume and chilled out in a driverless car as it drove through the Courthouse and Clarendon neighbourhoods in Arlington, Virginia.
In a speech to supporters in Ankara, Erdogan appeared to accept AKP defeat in Istanbul, although he maintained that most neighbourhoods in the city were held by his party.
I just finished reading a novel You Don't Have to Live Like This which is about young investors buying up neighbourhoods of Detroit as some kind of social experiment.
They want to stay in lively neighbourhoods rather than hotel districts, and to be able to cook meals if they are staying for more than a couple of nights.
Like many on the left, Mr Booker argues that America is damaged by yawning gaps between the rich and poor, whites and non-whites, or safe and unsafe neighbourhoods.
Yet as with universal primary and secondary schools, richer parents will often opt out of the public system, or segregate themselves from poorer children by moving to expensive neighbourhoods.
Here on Long Island, there has - in particular - been an influx of Chinese into the neighbourhoods near Jericho, such as Muttontown, Brookville, Old Westbury and Roslyn in recent years.
They drove up through the area of Beacon Hill — one of the hardest hit neighbourhoods in Fort McMurray — and "at that point, we were surrounded in flames," she said.
"The tolls are high because the air strikes are hitting neighbourhoods in the city center that are densely packed with civilians," the observatory's director, Rami Abdul Rahman, told AFP.
They deny that many civilians were killed in bombardments that rescuers and residents say reduced whole neighbourhoods to rubble in densely populated areas where at least 350,000 people lived.
And the reality is there are a lot of kids still in those neighbourhoods, still in those hallways, still selling crack, still avoiding the kids that selling crack [laughs].
The country has the money and the organisational skills to build more and better new residences, to create new neighbourhoods and to step up the pace and quality of renovation.
These computer programs may recommend areas be patrolled to counter low impact crimes like vagrancy, generating more arrests, and so creating the data that gets those neighbourhoods patrolled still more.
It is neighbourhoods like this that helped to put a far-left candidate, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, at the top of first-round voting at last year's presidential election in Lille.
In many instances, it wasn't the protesters but local residents who were the ones yelling at the police for their brutality and the disturbances they have caused in their neighbourhoods.
Once that was done, the algorithm was tested on the other half of the census data, to see if these correlations held true for neighbourhoods it had never seen before.
In 2010 the three main local boroughs—Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Newham—had the highest share of deprived neighbourhoods in England, with Waltham Forest, the fourth district, in 2000th place.
And the reduction in racial housing discrimination has enabled middle- and upper-class blacks and Hispanics to move away from minority neighbourhoods—leaving the poor behind and stuck in place.
The bleakest charge, heard in political speeches, in academic discourse and from community campaigners, is that American schools and neighbourhoods are resegregating along racial lines, in mockery of King's legacy.
As well as boosting the local economy, the scheme was hoped to foster relations between Blackburn's Asian community and prevent the "white flight" evident in some of the town's neighbourhoods.
As these students walked through streets plagued by gang violence, they were joined by 1,300 security guards in yellow vests stationed along predefined routes in the city's most dangerous neighbourhoods.
And outside the poshest neighbourhoods, non-residents are small beer: in 2013 the Bank of England suggested that they may account for just 3% of all property transactions in London.
In a speech to supporters on Sunday night, Erdogan appeared to accept AKP defeat in Istanbul, although he said that most neighbourhoods in the city were held by his party.
As well as boosting the local economy, the scheme was hoped to foster relations between Blackburn's Asian community and prevent the "white flight" evident in some of the town's neighbourhoods.
However the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said aerial strikes hit neighbourhoods in the opposition-held sector and that there were reports of one death and some injuries.
The term has been used by Philippines police to describe a coordinated anti-crime drive in crime-prone districts, usually slums or low-income neighbourhoods, often with additional police deployed.
Business Insider visited a quiet, residential street in Belgravia, central London — one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in the world — where Maxwell owns a house and used to host parties.
"The billboard is located at the junction of two important cross streets in the Colonia Condesa and bisects the popular neighbourhoods of Condesa and Roma," Zucker tells The Creators Project.
Between 1934 and 1968 the US Federal Housing Administration systematically denied loans to black people by using entire neighbourhoods, colour-coded by perceived risk factor, as their decision-making metric.
On Saturday, hundreds of anti-government protesters, many wearing surgical masks and dressed in black, marched in multiple neighbourhoods against plans to potentially turn some buildings into coronavirus quarantine centres.
The fire has reportedly consumed some homes—as many as 80 percent in some neighbourhoods—amounting to substantial personal losses, but somewhat incredibly, no injuries have been reported so far.
That was in part due to his handling of police shootings, but it was also because—in predominantly black and depopulating neighbourhoods—Mr Emanuel struck a tough stance against the CTU.
Their wait came to an end on November 15th as Syrian warplanes, attack helicopters and heavy artillery pounded neighbourhoods in the east of the city for the first time in weeks.
In Rio, Eduardo Paes, a white mayor known for his love of samba, promised that a multi-billion-dollar project to renovate the port would benefit the black neighbourhoods around it.
For the CCLA, the inclusion of microphone surveillance in Toronto's anti-gun violence plan adds an Orwellian dimension to existing concerns that police resources will be deployed disproportionately to minority neighbourhoods.
Even apparently neutral apps such as Street Bump may have unintended consequences: the service could give priority to wealthier neighbourhoods where people can afford smartphones, leaving potholes in poor areas unfilled.
As many as 120,000 people were displaced when government soldiers, who are predominantly from the Dinka group, attacked ethnic Fartit neighbourhoods in the north-western city of Wau on June 24th.
By renovating abandoned homes and bringing them back into use, the project is "physically improving neighbourhoods for the community at large", the World Habitat Awards advisory group said in a statement.
Huge stars bigger than our own sun are known for blowing gigantic winds of gas in their neighbourhoods, which can create massive clouds and perhaps even new areas of star birth.
Providing high quality targeted support at scale can be a challenge: administrators of a bigger programme could, for example, find it hard to secure enough rental properties in high-opportunity neighbourhoods.
This allows fine-grained comparisons between the cities and between city neighbourhoods for dozens of factors, including obesity, binge-drinking, smoking, childhood poverty, health insurance and reported rates of mental distress.
For example, poorer neighbourhoods often face more severe storm or flood risks - as in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina - or can struggle to pay for air conditioning to cut heat threats.
Hurricane Dorian wiped out entire neighbourhoods in northern Grand Bahama island and in the Abaco Islands, at the northern end of the chain, as it crawled over the nation this week.
Augmented-reality Pokemon GO, which has players walking around real life neighbourhoods to catch and train Pokemon, has the biggest number of active users but in revenue terms lagged Clash of Clans.
They now say they want to reduce immigration sharply, not end it, and they attack Sweden's lax integration policies, which they say lead to segregated ethnic neighbourhoods with high rates of unemployment.
It inspects its trucks to see which buildings or neighbourhoods are throwing away lots of recyclables and gets its staff to contact the worst offenders to urge them to be more careful.
Near coastal Seattle, this means poor non-white neighbourhoods which are more vulnerable to flooding and, because they are nearer roads, have dirtier air, explains Ellicott Dandy of OneAmerica, a lobby group.
Elsewhere in the city, summer fiestas planned for this weekend in some neighbourhoods have been toned down, with some events cancelled as a mark of respect to those affected by the tragedy.
"The general command of the armed forces calls upon militants in the neighbourhoods of east Aleppo to open ration warehouses and distribute food to those that need it," an army statement said.
Trade is not just something countries do, but is the product of increased interaction between communities of all sorts: be they American counties or Indian provinces or neighbourhoods in a great metropolis.
Of the themes that the men kept returning to when deciding how to structure their documentary, the lack of male role models for young black men in low-income neighbourhoods features prominently.
To keep up with other neighbourhoods, landlords will have to update their buildings and offer concessions, incentives and rent discounts to attract tenants keen to cater to the preferences of their employees.
And there is also the sheer cost, not to mention the disruption and nimbyism, of excavating and laying underground pipelines through residential neighbourhoods, to channel the downpour to municipal water-treatment plants.
Access to the capital city's light rail has made Rich Danby, owner of Rich Ottawa Investments and ROI Construction, bullish on areas and neighbourhoods with proximity such as Stittsville and Little Italy.
A big part of the cost of a new restaurant is land, now selling for $6,000 a square metre in ritzier neighbourhoods, or rent, which can be more than $250,000 a year.
The AK news screen at the intersection of these two neighbourhoods is a reminder of the devlet baba (the "daddy state") and its capacity to reach into the daily lives of citizens.
Neighbourhoods where the signs are in Arabic, Moroccan men lounge outside tea rooms and women shop in headscarves may not actually be forbidden to them, as the term no-go zones suggests.
But out in neighbourhoods like Markham, Richmond Hill, or North York, there isn't a need to cater to white people, so they just keep serving the stuff that they want to serve.
Concentrated in the tower blocks that fill the steep inland valleys a short drive from the coast, the neighbourhoods supply a share of ready young minds on which local jihadist recruiters prey.
The "children's room" programme created by Felipe Calderón, president from 153 to 2012, pays 950 pesos a month per child to women who provide day care in their neighbourhoods, often their homes.
The 2 percent who do opt out aren't spread evenly across the province, so that number is probably higher in some neighbourhoods and schools, creating hot spots that are vulnerable to outbreaks.
Some of the proposed plans, like Rotterdam's floating dome neighbourhoods, have a wonderful sort of Jetsons appeal—life in an inhospitable environment which proceeds largely unchanged, supported on platforms of wondrous technology.
Mobike's country manager in Singapore, Sharon Meng, said in a statement after the new rules were signed on Thursday, that the company has already drawn out parking zones in several neighbourhoods in Singapore.
According to Mr Slee, while Airbnb may indeed have a limited impact on a city in aggregate, for those who live in neighbourhoods that become Airbnb hotspots such effects are all too real.
Moise Nkurunziza, deputy police spokesman, said the police had picked up British photojournalist Phil Moore and Jean Philippe Remy, a French journalist, during raids in Jabe and Nyakabiga neighbourhoods in Bujumbura on Thursday.
Then he empties it into a tributary of the Nairobi River, which meanders through tree-lined neighbourhoods before traversing the khaki-coloured plains of Tsavo National Park and emptying into the Indian Ocean.
TRIPOLI, June 14 (Reuters) - Armed groups are making Libya's power supply problems worse by pressuring distributors to favour the neighbourhoods they control, the head of the U.N.-backed unity government said on Tuesday.
Across Latin America, poor neighbourhoods crammed with shacks built with bricks, scrap metal and wood, often surrounded by rubbish and without access to running water, are a common feature of the urban landscape.
As with their earlier dramas, the brothers shot "Good Time" in some of their home city's seedier neighbourhoods, employing several non-professional actors you wouldn't like to bump into in a dark alleyway.
In a survey of seven neighbourhoods in Delhi, Jishnu Das of the World Bank and Jeffrey Hammer of the University of Princeton found an average of 2970 providers within a 2175-minute walk.
London-based Deliveroo, whose panting cyclists have become a fixture in the British capital's affluent neighbourhoods, on Friday announced it had raised $575 million from investors led by the $940 billion web giant.
Next to it is a chart tracking the number of potholes filled every day, which makes way for a map of Boston's neighbourhoods coloured according to how often Mr Walsh has visited them.
Southeast Asia's Grab said its app will allow select commuters to book and ride start-up nuTonomy's driverless vehicles within a western Singapore district, where the vehicles are being tested, and adjacent neighbourhoods.
"The UN is deeply worried about the safety of returning families and the widespread infestation of many neighbourhoods with unexploded devices and booby traps," Lise Grande, UN humanitarian coordinator in Iraq, told Reuters.
The projects are a tram line along Jeddah's northern corniche, a marine taxi service and a bridge linking two of the city's neighbourhoods, the Saudi Gazette reported on Monday, quoting an official statement.
But that incident underscored the fact that Indianapolis's poor neighbourhoods are facing a real crisis of access to food, she said, noting that the impoverished area she works in has no grocery stores.
Drivers discriminated by not going to certain neighbourhoods; by declining bookings from certain types of passengers or cancelling bookings; and by leaving low ratings based on race, gender, or socio-economic status, it showed.
There were 249 recorded cases of arson, many of them in the capital's smartest neighbourhoods, such as Avenue Kléber and other arteries leading to the Place de l'Etoile, where the Arc de Triomphe stands.
In a sense, floppy discs are the technical equivalent of neighbourhoods undergoing first-wave gentrification, offering character and the ability to experiment to artists—and the appeal of outdated technology is evident across Canada.
The growing protests are evidence that he has the backing of the vast majority of Venezuelans, even those from poor neighbourhoods of Caracas, where hunger and anger have overcome the fear of the regime.
A slick 36-year-old businessman, Mr Bukele has enthralled the capital's voters with projects to revitalise poor neighbourhoods, progressive stances on social issues such as gay marriage and shrewd use of social media.
The journey takes us through some of the most affluent neighbourhoods of Israel, a world away from the living conditions in the West Bank, and, traffic aside, there are no further problems or delays.
Western police forces have recently been forced to confront a lack of diversity in their ranks, faced with a litany of police shootings in minority neighbourhoods and with the rising problem of homegrown radicalization.
"With many of these neighbourhoods, it's the first time they've been captured on camera in this way – by a photographer, with his or her personal interpretation and the collaboration of the locals," she said.
MOSUL (Reuters) - Residents of east Mosul held up their children and took selfies with Iraqi counter-terrorism commander Lieutenant General Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi after his men cleared Islamic State fighters from their neighbourhoods.
Heavy rains across parts of South Africa have submerged whole neighbourhoods, leading to mass evacuations and aggravating problems at state-owned utility Eskom, which has been struggling to keep the lights on since 2008.
Looking at the top 10% of gentrifying neighbourhoods, the authors found an average 37% rise in the number of college graduates in the 2010-14 period compared to the total neighbourhood population in 2000.
Local environmental groups such as Save the Vaal Environment (SAVE) and Vaal Environmental Justice Alliance (VEJA) said sewage pollution has gotten exponentially worse in recent years, and seeps into neighbourhoods at a rapid rate.
The CGT said in a statement the outages included power cuts at the central Bank of France, two neighbourhoods in the city of Lyon, thousands of homes in Nantes and the port of Cherbourg.
A 20013 survey of Roma communities across Macedonia classed half of all neighbourhoods, including Suto Orizari where 75 percent of residents are Roma, as "informal settlements", where residents lack legal land ownership or property titles.
Line 4 reduces travel times to about an hour between more central neighbourhoods, such as Copacabana, where many tourists are staying, and the Olympic Park in Barra, where much of the Games will take place.
Most of the white population live in leafy neighbourhoods including ones along the coast, while the city's poorest people – mostly black - are scattered throughout more than 200 dusty, cramped informal settlements far out of town.
The fifth-strongest storm to ever hit the USA and the deadliest to pummel Puerto Rico in 80 years, Hurricane Maria decimated the electrical grid and mobile phone networks and flooded hospitals and entire neighbourhoods.
By 2010, nearly 70% of same-sex relationships were starting online, and the internet had overtaken churches, neighbourhoods, classrooms and offices as a setting in which Americans might meet a partner of the opposite sex.
An influential study by Lance Freeman and Frank Braconi found that poor residents living in New York's gentrifying neighbourhoods during the 1990s were actually less likely to move than poor residents of non-gentrifying areas.
Jarrett Walker, a transport planner, says that normal commuting patterns could see bikes left in the morning at office parks, where they would see little daytime use, and in the evening scattered among residential neighbourhoods.
Albert Cobo, mayor for much of the 2000s, pursued the building of motorways by razing black neighbourhoods, sowing the seeds for the race riots in 23 which marked, for many, the beginning of Detroit's decline.
The large metro areas that have added the most people—Dallas, Houston and Atlanta, for example—have relatively small downtown areas and are dominated by residential neighbourhoods that feel every bit as suburban as Stepford.
The surprise of the night came in Kowloon West, which was won by Vincent Cheng, a young district councillor who worked in Sham Shui Po, one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the constituency, since 2007.
MOSCOW, July 22 (Reuters) - Russia's Ministry of Defence denied on Monday its planes carried out air strikes on the rebel-held Syrian city of Maarat al-Numan that hit a popular market and residential neighbourhoods.
In New York the Centre for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) has launched a project called "Quantified Communities" to work out how people could use data generated by increasing numbers of sensors in their neighbourhoods.
But behind the old town's Belle-Epoque façade, the high-rise neighbourhoods that spread up the ravines beyond the city have become one of the most intractable centres of Islamist radicalism outside the Paris region.
"Sometimes they come after we've cleared the neighbourhoods and they write their own graffiti on the walls to take credit for it," says one young special-forces fighter, already a veteran of three big battles.
And over 1,000 young Eastern Europeans who took part in study by researchers from the universities of Strathclyde, Plymouth and Durham, found increasing levels of racism and xenophobia in their neighbourhoods since the Brexit Referendum.
He said the shuttle boat was close to shore near residential neighbourhoods when it experienced engine problems after leaving the dock at Port Richey, a suburban community about 35 miles (55 kilometres) northwest of Tampa.

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