Transport
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Americas
The rugged motorcade for the governor of the Falklands and a flagging debate in San Francisco.
Wheeler dealers
The world of cycling shifts up a gear for the Eurobike trade fair, the stage for all that is state-of-the-art in the industry. Monocle took the best for a spin.
Africa and Middle East
Sultan style tips, Somali airlines' take on bigger Gulf rivals and a Swaziland journalist.
Africa/Middle East
Iran plans a major port expansion and the transport choices of Rwanda's president.
Driller thriller
There is light at the end of the tunnel for congested roads. The business of taking transit underground is enjoying a technological boom, with projects around the world getting bigger and longer.
Observation
Vienna's balmy morning rush hour reveals how careful urban planning, elegant cyclists and unhurried pedestrians can coexist—proof that mobility need not mean aggression, and cities can breathe.
Motional issue
In this edition we consider the systems and logistical threads that allow us to make those all-important connections, whether at the airport, the railway station or in the art gallery.
Europe
On the road with Danish prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Spanish emigration and the Turkish elections
Out of the past
Historically isolated, Kanazawa’s economy is expanding thanks to a new rail link to Tokyo. But its inhabitants are determined to preserve the city’s unique traditions and distinctive architecture.
Expo no. 84: Freight of your life
It might be a panda en route to a zoo or cashmere jumpers heading for Boston. Regardless of value, there's a good chance it will be shipped through Hong Kong International Airport’s cargo hub.
