Transport policy articles

  • Strike to paralyze transport on Wednesday

    The General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) has declared a 24-hour strike scheduled for Wednesday, aiming to promote public urban transportation, collective labor agreements and personnel hirings. The strike is expected to impact public transport services across the country. During the strike, all three lines of the Metro and the tram will be out of service, while city buses will operate on a limited schedule from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The national railway will also be affected, with the...
  • Japan's Foreign Policy Revolution

    Washington is hardly the nation’s glamor center, and even so, visits by foreign dignitaries usually produce more style than substance. Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida’s state visit this week, however, was one of the most consequential in years. The understated leader of America’s largest Asian ally announced a series of agreements with President Biden that were unimaginable a few years ago. Japan’s quiet revolution in foreign policy is altering Asian politics and thwarting Xi Jinping’s...
  • DPS axing quadrant transportation system

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Dayton Public Schools is creating a change to increase the amount of students that can use district bus transportation. DPS announced Thursday that the current four-quadrant transportation system will be transformed into north and south zones for the upcoming school year. Currently, K-8 students are required to live in a quadrant []