Data analytics company Euromonitor International has revealed its top 100 city destinations for 2025 and there are a few ...
Our world is becoming increasingly urban. Cities are now home to 45 per cent of the global population of 8.2 billion, according to UN DESA’s World Urbanization Prospects 2025: Summary of Results, ...
In 2025, the world’s population has crossed 8.2 billion, and nearly half of all people now live in urban areas, a figure that ...
For years, Japan’s capital Tokyo has been the largest city in the world, but it’s finally been overtaken. According to the ...
To read more of The Economist’s data journalism visit our Graphic detail page. FOR THE second year running living conditions have not improved in cities around the world, according to the latest ...
In June, The Economist Intelligence Unit released its 2025 Livability Index, which ranks the world's most livable cities. The index scores 173 cities on 30 indicators divided into five categories, ...
Jakarta surpasses Tokyo as the world’s most populous city with 42 million people, highlighting Asia’s urban dominance and ...
Copenhagen just took the crown as the world’s most livable city. The Danish capital knocked Vienna off its throne after three years at the top of the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) most livable ...
Here’s where the world’s wealthiest choose to live. The world’s 3,028 billionaires are spread across more than 800 cities around the globe, from Feldmeilen, Switzerland to Ezulwini, a small town in ...
From soaring skylines in East Asia to vertical expansions in the Middle East, skyscrapers have become defining features of modern urban landscapes. Some of these metropolises are even best known the ...
One of the most important pieces of a kaiju or disaster film is that it often requires a massive city to destroy, because this is how the destructive capabilities of the threat are showcased. It ...