Strike wave hits German rail and airports as disputes mount
Germany faced strikes on three fronts, as train drivers, airport security workers and Lufthansa ground staff walked off the job.
Thu Mar 07 2024
Malaysia Airports, Malaysia Airlines collaborate for safer security screening process
The new system is an initiative in the Airports 4.0 digitalisation plan to heighten airport security and airline operational efficiency.
Sat Feb 06 2021
Australia to tighten airport security further after foiled attack
"These measures strengthen existing controls to ensure airport workers are authorised, properly identified and appropriately trained before entering secure airside areas."
Sun Oct 22 2017
Will the long airport lines of spring break 2016 be back again this year?
If you're already bracing for a long airport security line during the spring break travel season, then you must remember last year.
Sun Mar 12 2017
Intelligence operation to identify 'insiders' for leaking information - DPM
The Home Ministry is engaged in an intelligence operation to identify 'insiders' in enforcement agencies, who were responsible for leaking information on Sabah's security operations.
Tue Oct 18 2016
Paris attacks: Malaysian government to step up airport security
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai says Malaysia is stepping up security control at all entry points in the country after the attacks in Paris last Friday.
Sun Nov 15 2015
Russian plane crash in Egypt: How safe are our airports?
Experts consider that baggage controls are, on the whole, reliable. The biggest risk comes from collusion by airport personnel.
Mon Nov 09 2015
Fresh gunfire at Karachi airport, security operation resumes
Gunshots could be heard inside the airport and that rangers and elite commandos were rushing inside.
Mon Jun 09 2014
What parents need to know about adolescent health and vaping
Nicotine is an incredibly addictive drug that produces feelings of pleasure and relaxation within seconds of inhaling a vape.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Desperate for cash, Gazans sell clothes plucked from rubble
Widespread shortages and months of grinding war have generated a trade in old clothing, mostly salvaged from homes of people who have died.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Chile's 'seed guardians' grow and protect forgotten food varieties
The guardians collect, trade and plant hundreds of seeds to preserve forgotten varieties of tomatoes, corn and other vegetables.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Saying 'no' to mobile phone use while driving
Mobile phones have become indispensable, yet their impact on road safety remains insufficiently examined.
Sun Nov 24 2024
How ASEAN's cybersecurity push could protect people and economies
ASEAN is stepping up to create a more secure regional cyberspace.
Sun Nov 24 2024
How lab-grown meat can feed our need for protein
Putting meat on people's plates is a significant contributor to global warming.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Developing nations blast $300 billion COP29 climate deal as insufficient
Some delegates gave the deal a standing ovation in the COP29 plenary hall. Others lambasted wealthy nations for not doing more.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Johor's four-and-a-half-day work week depends on state govt's rationale - Azalina
She said the state government must have valid reasons for the proposal but declined to elaborate further.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Gunman shot dead, 3 police injured in shooting near Israeli embassy in Jordan
The kingdom has witnessed some of the biggest peaceful rallies across the region as anti-Israel sentiment runs high over the war in Gaza.
Sun Nov 24 2024
23 killed, 45 injured in fresh Israeli airstrikes on eastern Lebanon
Over 3,600 people have been killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon so far.
Sun Nov 24 2024