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Naples ring road is Italy's first smart road: reshaping future mobility

Naples' ring road has been certified by Italy's transport ministry as the country's first Smart Road. Sensors, traffic monitoring and car-to-road communication herald the mobility of tomorrow. Italy's smart mobility revolution starts in Naples.

Euronews 3h ago

What Beijing’s shrinking youth population reveals about its changing appeal

What Beijing’s shrinking youth population reveals about its changing appeal Beijing’s resident adult population aged 20 to 29 has nearly halved over the past decade. CNA explores how young Chinese are recalculating the costs and benefits of life in the capital, even as it remains a magnet for talent. BEIJING: Zhao Haozhe, 20, has never lived anywhere but Beijing.

Channel News Asia 2d ago

Deep learning four decades of human migration

Abstract Human migration is a fundamental driver of global demographic change, shaping population structure, labour markets and social policy across countries1,2,3. Although long-term migration patterns are often linked to economic development4, they can shift rapidly in response to shocks such as conflict, environmental crises and political change5. Despite its importance, migration remains difficult to measure consistently: existing data are sparse, concentrated in high-income settings and...

Nature 1d ago

Guadalajara: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city

Mexico's second-largest city is hosting its third men's World Cup after previously staging matches in 1970 and 1986. Known for its mariachi music and for being a gateway to Mexico's tequila country, Guadalajara promises an authentic experience for football fans travelling to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico's second-largest city will host four World Cup group-stage matches at Estadio Akron, which will be known as Guadalajara Stadium during the tournament,...

Euronews 4d ago

Why Europe's labour needs clash with its migration policy

Europe faces a paradox: economies need workers while governments tighten migration rules. This tension grows as the EU’s Migration and Asylum Pact takes effect on 12 June, marking the bloc’s strictest migration policy in decades. Europe is simultaneously in desperate need of workers and determined to keep more people out, with its Migration and Asylum Pact taking full effect on June 12.

Euronews 11h ago

Armed forces prepared for both short and intense conflicts: Army chief Gen Dwivedi

In an interview with TOI’s Surendra Singh, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, who has been leading the 12.4 lakh-strong Indian Army since June 30, 2024 and played a key role in rolling out Operation Sindoor, spoke at length about how lessons learnt from last year's operation against Pakistan are now part of the Army doctrine; how drones are now central to India’s battlefield operations; the changing warfare tactics and technologies; and why Pakistan must deter from another terror...

Times of India 6d ago

‘Before, the land sustained us’: Who benefits from Guinea’s bauxite wealth?

‘Before, the land sustained us’: Who benefits from Guinea’s bauxite wealth? The country has vast reserves of the ore that is a source material for aluminium. But citizens still languish in poverty.

Al Jazeera 10d ago

One weight loss change helps cuts cholesterol and blood pressure

One weight loss change helps cuts cholesterol and blood pressure The research says anything is better than nothing Regular exercise should be a "critical" component of any attempt to lose weight, according to a new report. Physical activity - whether it be jogging, swimming, walking or cycling - improves blood pressure, insulin sensitivity, cholesterol levels and general fitness in adults who are overweight or obesity, say scientists.

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Building user-driven climate adaptation products

Abstract Climate adaptation products have traditionally been developed using a supply-driven model reliant on available climate information, leading to usability gaps1,2,3,4. To better meet user needs, the climate services field has recognized a need to shift towards a demand-driven model emphasizing co-production, that is, user-driven, scientifically informed products created through shared knowledge practices1,2,3,4,5. However, co-production can be challenging, especially for researchers...

Nature 1d ago