BEIJING: Honda will recall more than 245,000 vehicles in China over concerns about airbags made by troubled Japanese giant Takata, Chinese authorities said Sunday,...
BEIJING: German luxury carmaker BMW will recall around 41,500 vehicles in China due to faulty airbags, according to the country's quality regulator.
Some 3,926 cars...
BEIJING: German luxury carmaker BMW will recall nearly 200,000 vehicles in China because of flawed airbags, according to the country's quality regulator and the...
Wearable camera maker GoPro said on Tuesday it would recall about 2,500 of its recently introduced Karma drones because they lost power during use.
GoPro's...
TOKYO: Japan's Fuji Heavy Industries is recalling about 935,000 units of its popular Subaru Legacy worldwide to fix an issue with their front windshield wipers, the company said on Friday.
SEOUL: Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Saturday all users of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones subject to the ongoing global recall should turn in their devices as soon as possible.
STOCKHOLM: Swedish furniture company IKEA Group [IKEA.UL] is recalling almost 36 million chests and dressers in the United States and Canada but said the products linked to the deaths of six children are safe when anchored to walls as instructed.
LOS ANGELES: Toyota said it will recall nearly 1.6 million more vehicles in the United States to correct possible defects in front passenger air bag inflators made by the Japanese company Takata.
KARACHI: It was June 19, 1992 when army launched its ‘Operation Clean-up’ apparently to purge city of terrorism, but the infamous operation was later targeted the Mutahidda Qaumi Movement, which party claims thousands of its activists lost their lives in its wake.
TOKYO: Japan's Honda Motor Co sliced 6.5 percent off its core annual profit forecast as it set aside hundreds of millions of dollars in extra cash to cover an extended car recall to replace potentially faulty air bags made by Takata Corp.
NEW YORK: McDonald's recalled Monday nearly a million red whistles included with a Hello Kitty-themed toy offered in children's meal choices in the United States and Canada.
TOKYO: Toyota said Wednesday it is recalling 1.75 million vehicles globally over brake problems and other glitches that posed a fire risk, marking the latest in a string of call backs by the world's biggest automaker.