• Neither in Italy nor elsewhere is there any ground for complacency about social peace in Europe's cities.

    ECONOMIST: Muslims and city politics

  • With a reputation as one of Europe's greenest cities, Berlin has more than 20, 000 bins.

    CNN: Talking trash cans keep Berlin clean

  • It is estimated that more than 60% of Europe's largest cities consume water faster than it can be replenished.

    BBC: Carbon Trust launches scheme to tackle water waste

  • The Catalan language has revived and Barcelona has become one of the most fashionable cities in Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne: Europe's rebellious regions | The

  • Already one of the poorest cities in Europe, almost a million people live packed into the city's narrow streets.

    BBC: Italy faces stark choices ahead of election

  • Would the fields and cities of Europe yet again serve as the marching ground for a reconstituted German Army?

    FORBES: Leadership

  • His sculptures can be seen in many cities in Europe and North America.

    ECONOMIST: Obituary

  • The exhibition will run till February 24 and then will tour cities in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the United States.

    FORBES: Breguet Launches Tourbillon Exhibit in Geneva

  • Today immigrants account for about 10% of the population of most west European countries, and up to 30% in some of Europe's great cities.

    ECONOMIST: Europe and Islam

  • These very low energy bills are not fantasy - they're being achieved in more than 1, 000 villages, towns and cities across Europe right now.

    BBC: The ?1,000-a-year heating bill is here.

  • Short-length tunnels in moderately sized cities in Europe are not uncommon.

    BBC: Bus-only tunnels plan for Cambridge 'realistic'

  • In Barcelona, one of the most romantic and stylish cities in Europe, the last thing you want to do is ride an embarrassing tour bus full of camera-toting tourists.

    BBC: Seeing Barcelona by sidecar

  • But around them, where smart Japanese department stores once were, will stand the big western names that now tower over the cities of Europe and America.

    ECONOMIST: Asian retailing

  • As the Allied forces fought their way through the broken cities of Europe Mr Farmer became increasingly determined to do what he could to save what was left.

    ECONOMIST: Walter Farmer

  • Chris who writes about banking and runs the Financial Services Club in London and other cities in Europe, is an is enthusiastic, if often optimistic, early spotter of trends.

    FORBES: Facebook -- The E-Commerce Mall and Bank of the Future?

  • The main conference is due to open in Londonderry on Monday, where delegates will be addressed by Phil Wood, a key adviser to the Council of Europe's Intercultural Cities programme.

    BBC: Peace wall in Belfast

  • Certainly a big metropolis like New York would seem as ripe for a scooter invasion as the cities of Europe, where a cluster of them precedes cars at every red light.

    FORBES: Two Nifty New Scooters--Why Don't Americans Like These Things?

  • "This is the first part of our strategy to open mono-brand stores in key opinion-forming cities throughout Europe and the States, " David Crickmore, the company's CEO, told CNN in an interview from his office in Oman.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • And by moving the event to Europe and playing host cities off against one another, Bertarelli and Bonnefous have virtually guaranteed that the syndicates will have fancier digs for entertaining sponsors and more chances to raise money for their campaigns.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It presented the largest music project in the Millennium year with the Vatican Official Seal and has an ongoing relationship with the Italian Ministry of Culture, Foreign Ministry, Equal Opportunities Ministry , the Lazio Region and with many cities in Europe.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN VENICE

  • Eight of the ten dearest cities are in Europe, partly reflecting the strength of European currencies.

    ECONOMIST: Oslo remains the world's most expensive city

  • Other cities all over Europe, as well as the State of California, are on a path to implementing similar programs.

    FORBES: Air Quality In China

  • Glasgow City Council leader Gordon Matheson said the building of the new facility was a "great step forward" to becoming "one of Europe's most sustainable cities".

    BBC: Glasgow City Council approves ?154m waste plant

  • The reason BMI Regional is in Aberdeen is that it was formed from Business Air, founded at Dyce in 1987, and specialising in business-oriented commuter routes between Scotland and smaller cities in northern Europe.

    BBC: A new Scottish airline?

  • But once the FAA in the early 1990s granted airline operators permission to use it on over-water routes, carriers including American, Northwest, US Airways and Continental found the 757 a fuel-effective way to serve cities in Western Europe that had previously been reached with larger, more costly wide-body planes that consume more fuel but have greater range.

    WSJ: Nonstop Flights Stop for Fuel

  • Other cities, both in Europe and without, are looking at the high-tech sector to provide economic stimulus.

    WSJ: Tel Aviv Takes the Tech-Hub Crown

  • The Lab will start in North America next summer before moving to two other cities, one in Europe and one in Asia.

    FORBES: BMW, Guggenheim to Design Urban Future

  • For a few precious frost-nipped weeks, these museum-piece cities of Olde World Europe flicker back to the Middle Ages -- not the ossified medieval throwbacks of soot-blackened cathedrals and tourist-bedeviled museums, but the living, breathing yesteryear of a bustling outdoor marketplace.

    CNN: European Christmas markets rich with history

  • This year, following a string of deaths early in the year, politicians and citizens alike are imploring the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to follow the lead of cities in Asia and Europe that have installed barriers along the platform edges to prevent suicides and accidents.

    BBC: Subway systems by the numbers

  • Ensuring that the city is connected to cities across the UK and Europe is vital to Dundee's economy.

    BBC: Dundee Airport.

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