
The head of Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee says the "black box" data recorder from the crashed Lion Air jet shows its last four flights all had an airspeed indicator problem.
The deaths of six people in a jeep versus commuter train crash just outside New York has raised questions about oversight of train safety.
Victorian mother Winnie De Silva and her nine-year-old son, Leon, are among three survivors of the deadly helicopter crash.
Some tenants have been sharing horror stories on social media about "failing" routine inspections because their place has been deemed untidy.
Japan was forced to evacuate Kansai International Airport in the aftermath of Typhoon Jebi, which battered the country's west.
CHESTER, W.V. — When work began on a strange new reservoir in the hills outside this Ohio River town, local officials promoted the project as offering something for everyone: An aquatic playground for boaters and sunbathers, and for the local power plant, a dump.
WASHINGTON — Metro knew for years that a federally funded alarm system that warns of outages in its emergency response radio network didn't work properly in subway tunnels, but the Washington transit agency never told the fire officials who depend on the equipment, senior emergency responders said.
Timor-Leste is preparing for more heavy rain in the coming months, as it continues to recover a year on from the worst floods the country has endured in 50 years.
As refugees move into what may be a third week without water or power in the detention centre, the focus now turns on the capacity of the local hospital to provide medical attention.
Tenants across Australia are being asked to leave their homes without being told why, under no grounds evictions. Some fear they could be evicted simply for asking for repairs or complaining. But landlords say outlawing no grounds eviction is not the solution.
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