
Hong Kong Demands Repairs for Faulty Lifts at Queen Mary Hospital
Hong Kong authorities have demanded a contractor rectify 24 faulty lifts in a new Queen Mary Hospital block, delaying the launch of clinical services until late 2024.

Hong Kong authorities have demanded a contractor rectify 24 faulty lifts in a new Queen Mary Hospital block, delaying the launch of clinical services until late 2024.

A fire in a Hong Kong housing estate flat left 16 people hospitalized for smoke inhalation, with over 20 residents rescued from the rooftop after the blaze broke out on Sunday afternoon.

Nathan Owen was jailed for four years and three months for dangerous driving and fraud after falsely claiming his electric Jaguar I-Pace malfunctioned at 86mph on UK motorways to avoid car finance payments, causing a police operation and damaging Jaguar Land Rover's reputation.

Andy Burnham is urged by Liberal Democrats to lobby EU leaders directly for the suspension of the new Entry-Exit System (EES) until at least September, as 2.2 million British holidaymakers begin their summer travels, facing potential delays and disruptions at EU borders.

Intercity rail travellers in Great Britain may face disruptions this summer due to potential strikes on two mainlines (LNER and Avanti West Coast) and reduced timetables on the Midland mainline (East Midlands Railway) because of malfunctioning Hitachi trains.
A K2 Airways Boeing 737 cargo plane carrying five crew members disappeared from radar near Karachi after reporting a navigation system malfunction. Search and rescue operations have been launched in the Arabian Sea.

An Ebola outbreak caused by the highly fatal Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has led to over 1,250 cases and 362 deaths, highlighting critical gaps in understanding the virus's origins and transmission from wildlife.

A generator malfunction aboard the USS Nebraska submarine sickened 64 U.S. Navy service members on June 22. Exposed to diesel exhaust fumes, they experienced symptoms like coughing, headaches, and dizziness. Six were hospitalized but released; the cause is under investigation.
Dubai residents received a missile alert, which was quickly retracted and attributed to a technical malfunction by UAE authorities. The incident occurred during ongoing US-Iran peace negotiations, prompting a diplomatic call between the UAE and Iranian foreign ministers.

A 50-year-old woman died and three others were hospitalised after a fire broke out in an 11th-floor flat at Valiant Court in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. Authorities stated the blaze, which was quickly extinguished, was caused by a malfunctioning power strip.

A fatal crash in Katy, Texas, where a Tesla hit a home killing a 76-year-old woman, has sparked debate over the company's self-driving technology. Tesla claims driver error, not Autopilot, was responsible, citing data that the accelerator was pressed to 100% and the vehicle reached 73 mph.
An explosion and fire at Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday evening killed at least 13 people and injured 66. QatarEnergy stated the blast occurred during the start-up of operations at the Barzan local gas supply facility. Videos show a large fireball and smoke plume.
A major explosion and fire occurred at Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday evening due to a technical malfunction at the Barzan local gas supply facility. At least 54 people were injured, and 18 are missing. The incident happened during the start-up of operations, and the fire has been controlled.
A major explosion and fire occurred at Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City on June 21 due to a technical malfunction at the Barzan gas facility. 54 people were injured, and 18 are missing. The incident happened during the start-up of operations, and the fire is now under control.

An internal explosion at Qatar's Barzan factory in Ras Laffan Industrial City injured 54 people and left 18 missing. Authorities blamed a "technical malfunction" and stated there was no public safety risk from leakage. QatarEnergy brought a fire under control.
A large explosion and fire occurred at Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City on Sunday evening due to a technical malfunction at the Barzan local gas supply facility. While injuries were reported, authorities stated there were no dangerous leaks and the fire has been controlled. The incident occurred during the start-up of operations.

A medical plane crash in New Mexico that killed four people was preceded by GPS system malfunctions due to military jamming, investigators revealed. Pilots were warned about the jamming but proceeded with a visual landing approach, ultimately striking a mountainside.

A preliminary NTSB report indicates GPS malfunction due to military jamming contributed to a fatal medical plane crash in New Mexico on May 14. Four died, and a wildfire ignited.

Kee Wah Bakery in Hong Kong suffered a ransomware attack on its internal network, potentially exposing employee, customer, and business partner data. The privacy watchdog is investigating the risk of a data leak, while the bakery engages cybersecurity experts.
Recent White House events, including a UFC fighter's controversial speech and algae in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, highlight America's deep political divisions. Critics decry vulgarity and conspiracy theories, while supporters see authenticity and 'owning the libs.'

Canada's World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto was marred by a technical glitch when a giant inflatable trophy deflated and part of its covering peeled away. The incident, broadcast live, quickly went viral on social media, prompting humorous and critical comments from users, including one from a Chinese dairy giant's staff account.
As the first anniversary of the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad nears, the investigation faces delays. Critical technical analysis of engines in the US is ongoing, pushing the final report beyond the 12-month deadline. A preliminary report suggested confusion over fuel control switches, leaving pilot action or technical malfunction as possibilities.
An investigation into the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad, which killed 260 people, faces delays beyond the one-year deadline. Critical technical analysis, including engine examination in the US, is ongoing, with a final report expected in three months.

Residents of Taipei's largest public housing complex, Nangang Machine Plant Social Housing, are protesting frequent elevator malfunctions, including sudden drops. Despite 93 repair requests in under six months, issues persist, leading to resident anger and demands for immediate action from the city government and elevator contractor.