Supporters say the World Monuments Fund recognition points to a broader conversation about the city's future.
The map of opportunity is being redrawn by floodwater, fire, and heat—and some of the world’s biggest cities are already losing the fight to stay livable. Cities once filled with energy and ...
Every year, The Economist puts out its “liveable cities” list. This year, it is titled “The world’s most, and least, liveable ...
On World Population Day 2026, an expert warns that rapid urbanisation, sedentary lifestyles, poor diets, and pollution are ...
Chennai: Nearly 16 in every 100 people in Tamil Nadu are now above 60 years of age, and the proportion is expected to rise to ...
As conversations around marriage and parenthood evolve, here’s why my spouse and I are embracing the DINK (Double Income, No Kids) lifestyle instead of having children.
Singapore schools embrace World Cup fever with later starts and watch parties. Singapore's completed Circle Line makes MRT ...
Barring a miracle, we can soon add Chicago, the country’s third-largest city with a metropolitan area population approaching ...
Texas is growing fast-but is it really a bad place to live?
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Vertical urbanism addresses urban sprawl

METRO Manila currently has a population of 14 million people. And according to the Philippine Statistics Authority, this grows by roughly 1 percent annually. This means 140,000 individuals are added ...
With organised penetration at just 1 per cent, experts say expanding access will require policy support and affordable care ...
What constitutes a city differs worldwide. Nevertheless, a research group has managed to create a database of all major cities in the world.