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Kyiv Subway Fare Stays at 18 Cents Compared to $3 in New York City
The subway in Kyiv, Ukraine, charges riders 18 cents per trip, in contrast to the $3 fare in New York City. CBS News reported on this disparity in one of Europe's conflict-affected capitals. Reporter Aidan Stretch explored the fare's role in the city's daily operations.
Spain Approves Regularization Program for 500,000 Undocumented Migrants, Prompting High Application Volumes in Major Cities
Spain's government has initiated a program to legalize approximately 500,000 undocumented migrants, leading to extensive queues at registry offices across multiple cities. Applications for legal status and work permits began last Thursday following cabinet approval. Migrants repo…
reason.comMayor Announces Plans for City-Owned Grocery Store at La Marqueta
The mayor will announce plans to open a city-owned grocery store at La Marqueta. This initiative aims to fulfill a campaign pledge. The store would be the first of its kind operated by the city.