Even With Gaza Under Siege, Some Are Imagining Its Reconstruction
International development agencies have been meeting with Middle East business interests and urban planners to map out an economic future for the territory.
International development agencies have been meeting with Middle East business interests and urban planners to map out an economic future for the territory.
Gen. Timothy Haugh, who is also the head of the U.S. military’s Cyber Command, said Beijing was “sending a pretty clear signal.”
Jerusalem Demsas discusses the red tape that makes it difficult for blue states to achieve ambitious infrastructure and policy goals.
The global community must draw bright lines for combatants in future conflicts by creating specific protections for power grids.
Ferry ridership took a hit during the pandemic. But new terminals, additional routes and faster, smaller boats are driving a new era of water transportation and development.
The collapse of the Key Bridge in Baltimore has prompted a reassessment of critical bridges around the country that may be similarly vulnerable to a ship strike.
Seismologists said that severe earthquakes are relatively rare around the city and cannot be predicted. But if one were to hit, it could inflict serious damage.
Global tourism brought a modern economy to the country’s thousand islands. For many Maldivians, the teeming capital beckons.
The earthquake on Friday may have felt like a few light shakes to city residents. It most likely would have been much different if the epicenter was closer.
The orange cylinders that funnel hot vapor up and away serve an important purpose in New York City’s steam system.