
Milan Tram Drivers Suspended Over Sexist WhatsApp Group
Milan tram drivers suspended amid probe into sexist WhatsApp group sharing CCTV images of female passengers; prosecutors investigate unauthorized system access and hacking.

Milan tram drivers suspended amid probe into sexist WhatsApp group sharing CCTV images of female passengers; prosecutors investigate unauthorized system access and hacking.

Milan tram drivers suspended amid investigation into a WhatsApp group allegedly sharing sexist comments and images of female passengers obtained from CCTV. Prosecutors are investigating hacking and unauthorized IT system access.

The Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid (CRTM) will require proof of residency in the Community of Madrid to obtain the TTP public transport card starting June 15. This change affects new cards and duplicates, impacting around 200,000 non-resident users. Opposition parties criticize the measure as exclusionary.

Warsaw city councilors approved new regulations granting veterans and disabled veterans free travel on public transport. The decision aims to support those who served in peacekeeping missions or suffered injuries during service.

HVV Managing Director Anna-Theresa Korbutt is developing an AI agent system to integrate public transport information, route planning, ticketing, and taxi services. Aiming for a 2027 launch, the system will offer voice control in 146 languages, simplifying travel for users.

Seoul will host large-scale cheering events at Gwanghwamun Square for South Korea's matches in the 2026 North, Central American and Caribbean World Cup on June 12, 19, and 25. The city advises citizens to use public transport due to expected crowds and to take precautions against the heat.

Residents in rapidly growing south-east Queensland suburbs, particularly Flagstone and Ripley, are facing isolation and difficulty accessing essential services due to inadequate public transport. Despite significant housing development, bus services are limited, forcing many to rely on cars or expensive taxis, impacting employment and daily life.

The author reflects on South Africa's 2010 World Cup hosting experience, acknowledging the national pride and unity it fostered but concluding it didn't solve deep-seated structural issues. The event offered a glimpse of a better nation, not a cure.

Journeys on London public transport reached 86% of usual levels on Thursday despite a driver strike, with the Tube down 43% but Overground, Elizabeth line, and DLR seeing increases. The RMT union stated strike support was strong, with more drivers reporting for duty than on Tuesday.

Beijing's transportation commission is launching "short, frequent, and fast" bus routes around major subway stations to improve public transport connectivity and solve the "last mile" problem for commuters. New routes have begun trial operations at Shahe and Tongzhou Beiguan stations, with more planned for Wukesong and Beiyunhe West stations.
North American transit operators see the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a chance to attract fans to trains and buses amid rising airfares. While some cities like Boston and New Jersey are increasing fares, Los Angeles and Philadelphia offer standard or subsidized rates, testing transit systems' reliability for a global audience.

Denmark's new left-leaning government, led by Mette Frederiksen, will implement measures to address the cost of living crisis, including halving VAT on food and offering free public transport to the youth. The government also pledged to uphold the kingdom's sovereignty against US pressure over Greenland.

June promises significant labor unrest across Italy, with major strikes planned for trains, air transport, maritime services, and local public transport. School staff will also participate in protests against educational reforms.

Poland will play a friendly match against Nigeria on June 3rd at the National Stadium in Warsaw. Public transport, including buses, trams, and metro, will be free for ticket holders from June 3rd, 6 AM to June 4th, 1 AM. Road closures and public transport diversions are expected.

Macleay Island residents, including those with disabilities, are campaigning for public transport due to a lack of services, impacting their independence. A petition was rejected, and a disability discrimination complaint has been lodged against the Queensland government.

Macleay Island residents, including those with disabilities, are campaigning for public transport due to a lack of independence. A petition was rejected, and a disability discrimination complaint filed.

Sweden's government is providing approximately 7 billion kronor in support to public transport regions to halve the cost of monthly passes from July to December, aiming to alleviate the energy crisis's impact on commuters.

Victoria's V/Line train punctuality dropped to its lowest in nearly a decade in April, coinciding with the state's first month of free public transport. Northern routes saw only 56% of services arrive on time, far below the 92% target, with temporary speed restrictions and vandalism cited as key causes.

Victoria's V/Line services saw their worst punctuality in nearly a decade on northern routes in April, coinciding with the state's first month of free public transport. Delays were attributed to speed restrictions, vandalism, and overcrowding.
Paris is set to implement Open Payment, allowing passengers to use their bank cards as transport tickets. The system will be rolled out on 100% of buses by summer 2026, with studies underway for metro and RER integration.

Philadelphia is positioning itself as an affordable and fan-centric host for the 2026 World Cup, offering low-cost public transport, reasonably priced hotels, and free fan fests, contrasting with other cities facing high costs and revenue pressures.

Ebola outbreak in DRC's Ituri province causes panic, economic worries, and dozens of deaths. The rare Bundibugyo strain lacks a vaccine, and ongoing conflict complicates containment efforts.

An Ebola outbreak, specifically the rare Bundibudyo strain, has been declared a public health emergency in eastern DRC, causing widespread fear and economic anxiety. With over 300 suspected cases and 90 deaths reported in DRC and Uganda, residents worry about potential restrictions hindering their livelihoods in a region already struggling with poverty and armed conflict.

Responding to an article on Vienna’s public transport, Prof Lewis Lesley praises trams’ value for money in alleviating city congestionYour article (Vienna’s public transport is the envy of the world – so why can’t it ditch cars?, 6 May) is a real challenge for UK politicians and policymakers.In March, Create Streets, Freewheeling and the Campaign for Better Transport, supported by the RAC Foundation, published the report Towns and Trams, advocating the use of trams to unblock city congestion, as in Vienna. Sadly, the tram scheme for Leeds is on ice until the late 2030s. Continue reading...