Five tourists from China have been killed in a bus crash in Bali. Eight others were injured after the vehicle swerved to avoid an oncoming car and plunged into a ravine. The small bus was headed to ...
All 13 Chinese nationals were travelling from Denpasar to the Buleleng region, in the northern part of Bali on Friday when the accident happened, police head Widwan Sutadi told Reuters. “As the driver ...
Five Chinese tourists have been killed, and eight others injured, after a rental minibus plunged into a ravine in Bali. All 13 Chinese nationals were travelling from Denpasar to the Buleleng region, ...
Five Chinese tourists have been killed and eight others lightly injured in Bali after their rental minibus plunged into a shallow ravine, an official has said. The 13 Chinese nationals were heading to ...
A wave of investigations over alleged ‘kill switches’ in Chinese-made buses used in Europe prompted renewed warnings from the continent’s wind power sector over the issue. The UK on Monday became the ...
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway claimed that they are urgently investigating a so-called “security loophole” discovered in their fleets of vehicles made by Yutong, a company based in China, ...
There has been a series of reports in the past few days suggesting that Chinese electric vehicles could be configured for monitoring and manipulation by the Chinese government. Most spectacularly, the ...
Fears over dependency on Chinese technology have reached an unlikely corner of the West: the previously serene and efficient world of Scandinavian public transportation. European nations have become ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK government is investigating whether hundreds of Chinese-made electric buses on British roads could be ...
About three months ago, the Norwegian authority that runs Oslo’s public transport network secretly took two buses for a test spin just outside the capital city. One of them was made by Dutch ...
A Yutong bus, owned by Norwegian public transport operator, Ruter, during a test of the vehicle's communication system on Aug 14, 2025, in Sandvika, Norway. (Photo: AP/Eilif Swensen/Ruter AS) OSLO: A ...
Test results showed that the Chinese bus maker had access to the vehicles' control systems for software updates and diagnostics. A leading Norwegian public transport operator has said it will ...
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