In a recent analysis conducted by Data Player, projections for the world’s largest capital cities by population in 2050 have been unveiled, with some surprising shifts in the rankings. While traditional powerhouses like London find themselves lower down the list, cities from
Flying can make people a little uneasy at the best of times. Despite being statistically a very safe mode of transport, nervous flyers often talk about the fear of plunging thousands of feet to their deaths, crashing mid-air or even the possibility
Haiti’s most violent neighborhood has been branded the most dangerous place to live on Earth as gang violence forces many to flee their homes. The Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, has been controlled by gangs for years, resulting in brutal violence, extortions and kidnappings.
An ambitious project that could see the creation of the world’s longest railway tunnel is struggling to get the support needed for the works to kick-start. The Helsinki–Tallinn Tunnel, also known as the FinEst tunnel, is a proposed undersea infrastructure that, according
Egypt is building a £45 billion new city to house its government and legal institutions complete with the tallest tower in Africa. The ancient nation is constructing the New Administrative Capital (NAC) around 30 miles from the hustle and bustle of Cairo,
“I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it,” wrote Paul Theroux in his seminal work of travel literature, The Great Railway Bazaar. It is a feeling shared by many around the world: there is something
An incredible new train line costing almost £200billion is the second biggest construction project in the world. The Gulf Railway in the Middle East is a proposed rail system connecting the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The 1,353-mile line will
A set of bagpipes owned by a French king believed to be the oldest set in the world has been put on display ahead of World Bagpipe Day on March 10. The pipes, displayed at Morpeth Chantry in Northumberland, England, are believed
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The conflict in Sudan between rival generals risks causing the world’s largest hunger crisis, according to Cindy McCain, head of the World Food Program. McCain said that millions in Sudan have been affected by the fighting, leading to acute hunger for around