The government has greatly restricted the number of work and study permits issued to foreigners following an unpopular ...
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A Newsweek map shows the world’s 100 largest cities by population, according to updated United Nations data —including the only two U.S. metropolises to make the cut: New York and Los Angeles.
The U.S. capital is tiny compared to many of the world’s largest cities, a new report on urbanization around the globe shows. Tokyo has lost its status as the world’s largest city, with another ...
World Urbanization Prospects 2025: Summary of Results highlights the key findings of the 2025 Revision of the World Urbanization Prospects, offering an overview of global urban transformation. It ...
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — Walking the trails of Latta Nature Preserve in full fall color, Mecklenburg County Commissioner Elaine Powell can’t help but smile. She considers the park, alongside Mountain ...
The capital of Indonesia surpassed Tokyo as the world’s most populous city after the United Nations overhauled how it measures urban populations. By John Yoon Jakarta, Indonesia’s vibrant, overcrowded ...
Two Texas men, one who joined the Air Force to learn combat skills, are accused of trying to take over a small island off of Haiti. By Nicholas Slayton Published Nov 22, 2025 3:19 PM EST An Air Force ...
Balloons, mascots, celebrities, music groups and more will make their way down Woodward Avenue next week for America’s Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit. The 2025 parade presented by Garder White is ...
Curaçao clinched a spot in the 2026 World Cup on a wild final night of Concacaf qualification, becoming the smallest nation (since World War II) to qualify for international soccer's biggest event.
The tiny Caribbean island country Curaçao will go to the 2026 World Cup as the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the marquee event in men’s soccer. Curaçao, an autonomous territory of ...
More than 80 per cent of people worldwide now live in towns and cities, according to a major United Nations report, and this figure is set to rise further, underscoring the need to ensure urban areas ...