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Copenhagen is the most liveable city of 2025, while Dhaka, Karachi, and Damascus rank lowest, according to the Global ...
Gleaming metro rails and expressways promise transformation, but they have not solved the city’s biggest problems — polluted air, constant traffic jams, overflowing sewage, weak healthcare, and a brok ...
The Economist Intelligence Unit's 2025 Global Liveability Index ranks 173 cities annually, and this year, it ranked Damascus ...
London has plummeted nine spots in the latest Global Liveability Index, dropping out of the world's top 50 most liveable ...
Dhaka has once again found itself near the bottom of the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Global Liveability Index, ranking as the third least liveable city in the world in 2025. In 2024, Dhaka ...
Despite avoiding the bottom ranks, Philippine cities still struggle to match the region’s top urban centers in quality of ...
Copenhagen has been named the world's most liveable city in the 2025 Global Liveability Index, overtaking Vienna. Helsinki ...
The Danish capital of Copenhagen was named the world's "most livable city," while North American cities overall ranked in the ...
Per the 2025 Global Liveability Index, Karachi in Pakistan ranked 134 and Dhaka in Bangladesh ranked 139. While Karachi's overall rating stands at 38.7, Dhaka was given a 33 rating.
WASHINGTON — There's a new most livable city in the world, according to an annual list from the Economist Intelligence Unit.
London has plummeted nine spots in the latest Global Liveability Index, dropping out of the world's top 50 most liveable cities as western European cities suffer from declining stability scores.
Global Liveability Index reveals a stable average score, yet declining stability due to conflicts. While healthcare and infrastructure improved, cities like Damascus, Tripoli, and Dhaka rank lowest.