South Korean President Park Geun-hye made an official apology once again for one of the country's deadliest maritime disaster on Monday, vowing a reform in officialdom and safety response system.
Japan's nuclear regulator said Thursday it will prioritize restarting two reactors at Kyushu Electric Power Co.'s Sendai plant pending a final round of checks to ensure they meet new safety standards.
Dairy giant Fonterra has pleaded guilty in a New Zealand court to four food safety-related charges connected to last year's global recall of whey protein concentrate (WPC80) over a false botulism scare.
Dairy giant Fonterra has pleaded guilty in a New Zealand court to four food safety-related charges connected to last year's global recall of whey protein concentrate (WPC80) over a false botulism scare.
China on Thursday said it attaches great importance to the safety of civil aviation and "relevant country" should follow international practice to ensure the security of civilian facilities in airspace and maritime space.
Ding Na has lost confidence in the farm produce sold in neighborhood markets following a spate of food scares.
China's top legislature on Tuesday reviewed a bill on revising the workplace safety law, in an attempt to close possible loopholes.
Scores of experts hired by global brands under an accord Wednesday launched mass inspection of clothing factories in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka and elsewhere in the country, officials said.
The security system in the 2014 Winter Olympics host city of Sochi meets world standards, Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov said Monday.
A week after banning all Nepali aircrafts from entering European skies, the European Commission ( EC) has hinted at showing some flexibility following the criticism over its decision from all quarters, including the Nepali government.
China will push forward with public housing schemes such as low-rent and public rental homes as well as shantytown renovation
New Zealand government Wednesday pledged to tighten its food safe regime, despite claiming it is already one of the best in the world
The New Zealand government on Tuesday appointed a new military chief to succeed Lieutenant General Rhys Jones, whose term was marked by political wrangling over funding and safety issues.
China's state assets manager and supervisor will revise the work safety evaluation rules to increase the punishment for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) involved in major work safety accidents, a senior official said Friday.
China's top work safety authority said on Friday that it has required local departments at all levels to strengthen the transparency of workplace accident investigations by making more information available to the public.
China will complete its reform of local food and drug administration systems by the end of this year to better ensure food and drug safety, according to a Thursday report from the People's Daily.
China will punish the production and sale of unsafe food products more harshly to combat increasingly severe food scandals, judicial authorities said on Friday.