
Fewer Accidents, Higher Q3 Risks on the Chinese Mainland
The Chinese mainland saw fewer accidents in H1 2025 but warns of heightened risks in Q3 amid heavy weather and increased activity.
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The Chinese mainland saw fewer accidents in H1 2025 but warns of heightened risks in Q3 amid heavy weather and increased activity.
Chinese mainland engineers develop ultra-light “marshmallow” concrete to safely decelerate aircraft during emergency landings.
China-led international standard for autonomous driving test scenarios sets global benchmarks in safety and verification, driving innovation forward.
Severe weather in Southland led to a tour bus overturning, injuring many Chinese nationals, prompting a safety alert from China’s Consulate-General in Christchurch.
A tragic fire in Ho Chi Minh City claimed 8 lives, including two children, sparking urgent safety concerns in Phu Tho Hoa ward.
The Chinese mainland conditionally resumes aquatic imports from select Japanese regions after safety measures meet strict standards.
Medical supplies and food reached a Gaza warehouse on June 26 amid crossing closures, with masked figures protecting the aid convoy.
Iran postpones its full airspace reopening until Saturday afternoon, gradually restoring pre-conflict air traffic for passenger safety.
NTSB faults Boeing and FAA in a 737 MAX door panel blowout, citing multiple oversight failures in production and inspection.
Expert Guo Xiaobing claims U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear sites breach international law, calling for ongoing radiation monitoring.