Rogue Captain’s Mid-Ocean Detour Tips Investors to Crisis at Sea Terence Tsai started hearing about the growing labor crisis in shipping in a roundabout way. First, in March, an official... Read More
Raging Australian Bushfire Destroys Dozens of Homes SYDNEY — Firefighters in Western Australia battled gusty winds and high temperatures on Tuesday as they fought a bushfire that... Read More
Indonesian Air Crash Investigators Send Plane Parts to US, UK For Checks JAKARTA — Indonesia’s air accident investigator has sent five components of a crashed Sriwijaya Air jet to the United States... Read More
Cyclone Causes Flooding in Fiji, Kills 1 With 5 More Missing WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A cyclone caused flooding as it crossed Fiji, requiring rescues of residents and sending thousands of... Read More
Newly Found Fukushima Plant Contamination May Delay Cleanup TOKYO (AP) — A draft investigation report into the 2011 Fukushima nuclear meltdown, adopted by Japanese nuclear regulators Wednesday, says... Read More
Cybercops Derail Malware Botnet, FBI Makes Ransomware Arrest THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — European and North American cyber cops have joined forces to disrupt what may be the... Read More
Insurers Face ‘Mind-Blowingly’ Large Loss if Olympics Canceled LONDON — Insurers are facing a $2-3 billion loss if the Tokyo Olympics are canceled this year, amounting to the... Read More
Boeing 737 MAX to Fly Again in Europe, Angering Some Crash Relatives PARIS, Jan 25 — Europe is set to lift a 22-month flight ban on the Boeing 737 MAX this week... Read More
TÜV SÜD Faces Group Claim In Germany Over 2019 Brazil Dam Collapse LONDON — German industrial inspector TÜV SÜD is facing a claim for “significant damages” in the first civil lawsuit on... Read More
‘Totally Destroyed’ Indonesia Jet Makes Search Almost Impossible Bayu Wardoyo tends to skip the 6 a.m. breakfast of Indonesian fried rice served to divers on the ship searching... Read More