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May 2026

  • Enthusiastic Knicks fans wave signs and cheer, wearing team colors and holding rally towels

    Triumph of the underdogs: New Yorkers are reveling in the Knicks and Mamdani

  • A waterfront terrace at dusk with people seated along a floating platform beside illuminated buildings

    Germany’s embattled nightlife scene welcomes plan to reclassify clubs

  • Lund Point on the Carpenters estate

    Abandoned Britain
    ‘I knew everyone here’: the tower block with 164 boarded-up homes – and a few residents who just won’t leave

  • An axolotl design on the side of a train

    Purple pain: backlash over Mexico City’s ‘axolotlisation’ for World Cup

  • Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    High risk yet home to thousands: the makeshift towns at the mercy of landslides and floods in Peru

  • North America’s largest commuter rail system shuts down as workers strike

  • Spencer Pratt was a noughties reality TV villain. Can he convince Los Angeles to make him mayor?

  • From drab partitions to haute couture host: how a Sydney civic masterpiece was rescued

  • Riding the D in Los Angeles: city famous for traffic hopes new subway stations will be a ‘game changer’

  • The slow lane
    Our cities are choked by cars – here’s how experts would fix them

  • New Orleans moves to brighten underserved neighborhoods: ‘Lights impact people’

  • double quotation markLasers, hawks and even guns haven’t solved the UK’s pigeon problem. There is a better way

    Sydney Lobe
  • Sydney is awash with shared ebikes. Is Australia finally falling in love with Lime?

April 2026

  • Tourists some holding umbrellas, gather opposite Acropolis Hill in Athens

    Overstretched cities
    ‘Athens cannot operate as a giant hotel’: mayor vows to rescue capital from overtourism

  • Strike information boards in London tube station

    London faces more disruption as second 24-hour tube strike begins

  • A stencil graffito dedicated to Ada Colau when she was mayor of Barcelona.

    double quotation markFrom Barcelona to Paris, cities thrive with women in charge. It’s all about sharing public space

    Melissa Bruntlett and Chris Bruntlett
  • A field in Lower Botanical Gardens, Belfast.

    Country diary
    Country diary: A hardworking meadow that is surely worth saving

  • Soaring rents and a four-hour commute: the misery of the Lagos housing crisis

  • London has fallen to crime and feral youth? Rubbish

  • What happens in a fuel crisis if public transport isn’t a real option? ‘It’s pushing people to tipping point’

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