Questions over airline cybersecurity were raised when a researcher tweeted about lax protection.
As many as 900 people may have died on Sunday off Libya's coast when their packed boat capsized as they were trying to reach the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Three other rescue operations were underway on Monday to save hundreds more migrants in peril on overloaded vessels making the journey from the north coast of Africa to Europe.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond also called for a concerted international effort to address migrant deaths in the Mediterranean.
The transport of crude oil by train has come under fire after a series of explosive accidents. “The boom in crude oil production, and transportation of that crude, poses a serious threat to public safety,” the U.S. secretary of Transportation said.
"It is reasonable to assume that most nations would find it in their national interest to prevent conflict from extending into space."
When JR Central opens its rail lines for business in 2027, its trains will run at a maximum speed of 505 kilometers per hour.
Rolls-Royce will also provide service and maintenance to Emirates for the Trent 900 engines.
The plane was in the air for 14 minutes before it was discovered that an airport worker was trapped in the cargo compartment.
The plane was carrying at least 122 passengers when it landed following the bomb threat.
The two pilots of the Russian-made fighter jets reportedly ejected from the two aircraft but remain missing.
The search area for the missing plane will be doubled if it's not found by May, according to officials.
GM had asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber to ban lawsuits claiming $10 billion in lost value for 27 million recalled cars.
Xiaomi-funded Ninebot, which was sued by Segway for copyright infringement, has announced it will buy the pioneering scooter maker.
A U.S. agency has warned in a new report that a plane's systems could be breached with a laptop or smartphone.
President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive is impacting China’s market for private jets, which are hampered by flight restrictions.
The bus reportedly couldn't brake quickly enough and hit a stationary truck.
Legal taxi-booking apps are all the rage with Shanghai's young people, but less tech-savvy users are complaining they now have to wait much longer to hail a cab. The city government is stepping in.
According to the Airline Quality Rating report, companies struggled to readjust after years of mergers and acquisitions.
The low-cost airline's screening processes have come under criticism after the crash of Flight 9525 in southern France.
Public safety was mostly an afterthought in South Korea's decades of rampant economic growth, defined by an attitude of "pali, pali," or "hurry, hurry."
The oil company is working with race car builders to make a tiny, fuel-sipping car without hybrid plug-in technology.
The airline will operate the newly configured Airbus A380s on its Dubai-to-Copenhagen route.
The addition of rickshaws is one of many ways Uber is trying to compete in emerging markets around the world.
On Wednesday, French air traffic controllers launched the first of a series of strikes this month.
Lufthansa said Monday that it didn't have to report Andreas Lubitz's past depressive episode, given new regulations in 2013.
Singapore will become the testing ground for a traffic safety system that connects laser radar sensors to buses that would warn drivers of pedestrian movement at busy intersections.
In the past, several other flight crew have reported about the behavior of the co-pilot, whose identity has not been revealed yet.
The flight was bound from Hanover, Germany, to Rome when it made an unscheduled stop in Venice.
The two airlines have been longtime partners in the Star Alliance.