LinkAsia
| May 17, 2013
The government of Bangladesh and Western retailers are making steps towards improving work conditions in the country, three weeks after a factory collapse killed over 1,100 in Dhaka. Katie Quan, associate chair at the University of California's Ce...
Al Jazeera English
| May 10, 2013
A survivor has been found in the rubble of a garment factory, 17 days after its collapse left more than 1,000 people dead.
The woman, who identified herself to rescuers as Reshma, had cried out for help as recovery teams sifted through the remnan...
Associated Press
| May 10, 2013
As the death toll from the Bangladesh garment factory collapse rose over 1,000, workers were amazed to find somebody still alive in the rubble after 17 days. Crews cheered and prayed as the woman, who had survived on dried food and bottle water, w...
Euronews
| May 8, 2013
In the latest deadly accident in Bangladesh's garment industry, at least eight people were killed when fire swept through a Dhaka factory overnight. The fire came as officials announced that the death toll from the building collapse two weeks ago ...
CNN's Leone Lakhani reports on the new scrutiny being faced by Bangladesh's garment industry after a factory collapse.
CNN's Leone Lakhani attends a special prayer vigil to mark the end of recovery efforts in Bangladesh.
19-year-old Reshma, the last individual rescued from the Bangladesh factory collapse, spoke to reporters.
Garment factories are open for business after the tragic factory collapse in Bangladesh. CNN's Leone Lakhani reports.