Taxis for ladies: Putting the brakes on crime in South African city
Activist-turned-entrepreneur Joanie Fredericks offers safe transport options for women in a Cape Town crime hotspot
'This will make us poorer': Pakistani metro brings uncertainty for displaced residents
Lahore’s new Chinese-financed metro aims to cut traffic congestion and pollution, but it has driven some residents from their homes and affected heritage sites
E-scooters take off in COVID-hit London despite legal obstacles
Coronavirus concerns are boosting sales of electric scooters to communters looking to zip around the city
'A blessing in disguise': COVID-19 gives boost to Portugal's bicycle makers
Many are avoiding crowded trains and buses during the pandemic, preferring to cycle, walk or jog to work and other destinations
Pandemic pushes forward new generation of African cyclists
Africa's congested cities can be deadly for cyclists, but the COVID-19 pandemic may encourage more bike lanes
Pandemic deals 'crushing blow' to struggling Kashmir tourism
The disputed region has received less than 600 visitors since mid-July, compared with 14,600 in the same period last year
U.S.-Canada towns marooned by border closure brace for winter trapped in isolation
Marooned by geography, residents struggle to stay afloat amid continued isolation along the Canadian-American border
Commuters trickle back to 'ghost-town' London, data suggests
Britons are returning to work and starting to commute again but the use of public transport are still far lower than before lockdown
Coronavirus speeds up push for congestion charge in cities
The coronavirus pandemic could see more cities implement congestion charges
Explainer: Can the Beirut explosion offer lessons for the Middle East?
What could the explosion mean for the city and others in the region?